Archives for August, 2018

New Jersey School Boards Association
NOVEMBER ELECTIONS: IMPORTANT DATES
2018 School Board Candidacy & Election Dates
CANDIDACY
DATE ACTION

Sept 7 Last day for a candidate to withdraw from the election. A signed, written notice
must be filed with the county clerk

Aug 9 Deadline for Determination of Petition Challenge for School Election Candidates by
the county clerk.

Aug 9
Last day to amend a defective petition. The candidate may amend the petition to
remedy the defect at any time before the date, but generally may not add
signatures. The candidate may add his or her own signature if necessary to
provide verification of the signatures on the petition, but only if the petition already
contains ten valid signatures.

Aug 13 Date for Drawing of Ballot Position for School Election Candidates by the County
Clerk.

Nov 6
Annual School Election
NOTE: Board members must undergo criminal history record checks through the
New Jersey Department of Education within 30 days of election or appointment.

Jan 1-7
Newly elected board members are sworn in at annual board organizational
meetings

Feb 1-7
Last day to file Personal-Relative and Financial Disclosure forms with the Executive
County Superintendent and Board Secretary. For newly elected or newly
appointed school board members, the deadline is 30 days after taking office

We hear our politicians claim that they are allowing developments, like the 920 units that have just been given preliminary approval, because of the affordable housing obligation mandated by the state.

The state is run by developers, which is why we are not allowed to ask for things like schools be built by developers to offset the impact of the development.

So, the developer run state mandates an affordable housing obligation through a developer run Judge like Jude Wolfson who, soon after ruling on affordable housing, went to work for JSM, the very same developer who are looking to build the 920 units in Monroe Township.  (Link to Wolfson Crime against taxpayers.)
Then the developer run township hides behind the affordable housing obligation and grants approvals for the developments.  Meanwhile, elected officials, like our 28 year Mayor Pucci where accepting “consultation fees” from the same developer, through a PAC set up by former Senator Lynch,  while he sat on the Monroe Township Planning Board.  His hand picked successor, Gerri Tamburro just voted “yes” for preliminary approval for the same JSM last night. Read Soprano State for more info (Link to Pucci Crime against taxpayers).

In Monroe, JSM has magnanimously offered to take on 25% of our affordable housing obligation.   In this case, it does not mean that JSM will only build affordable housing, they will build nearly four times as many unaffordable units.  See how it works?

They are all one big happy family, so next time someone tells you that the development is due to the affordable housing obligations, throw this in their faces and watch their reactions.  There are no defenses against the truth.

Tonight at the Monroe Township Planning Board Meeting, the Planning Board granted preliminary approval for 920 units in the southern section of Monroe off of Bentley Road.