It is time to start the process of a recall on the Mayor of Lakewood "Senator Robert Singer".
If we wait too long, it will be too late.
Does the Mayor deceive Lakewood Taxpayers?
Is the Mayor selling us out with the Lakewood budget?
Does the Mayor still have an overstaffed ineffecient Inspection Department?
Does the Mayor still allow all the departments to fluff & receive raises in this economy?
Does the Mayor allow and encourage the Lakewood EMS First Aid squad to rip off our tax dollars?
How many paid non-volunteers does Lakewood have?
At what cost to the Taxpayers?
Compare that to any other Township.
The list can keep on going...
Before the Mayor bankrupts Lakewood-let justice be done-Recall the Mayor.
Organize other fellow tax-payers.
Monday, March 23, 2009
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At least one thing we can feel comfortable with our current Mayor "he will never lie to you".
ReplyDeleteOops-I lied to you.
He is a runaway locomotive, that must be stopped at all costs.
I like the idea of a recall on him.
This Senator Singer is spinning cacoons around everyone. He is some operator. Err iz a shlechte mentsch, bi'tevah, und a groiseh shakran oichet, Mir vet leiden fin ehm asach tzorois, ind es vet upcosten asach gelt fin unzereh keshenehs.
ReplyDeleteas long as Aaron kotler is around, $inger aint going nowhere
ReplyDeleteYou can't recall Aaron Kotler, but Singer you can make a recall.
ReplyDeleteSinger came through for Tomchei Shabbos, but he still has his hand in your pocket.
ReplyDeletesinger did not "come through" for TS.
ReplyDeleteif he did, he should have used his power to let the whole incident slide, instead of reeking havoc - and causing agmash nefesh + loss of money!! they all drooped the ball!
April 17, 2009
ReplyDeleteConiglio guilty on six counts
STAFF REPORT
A federal court jury has convicted former state Sen. Joseph Coniglio on six counts of a nine-count indictment.
The jury found Coniglio not guilty on two other counts, and a ninth count was declared a mistrial.
Coniglio, 66, of Paramus, is accused of pocketing nearly $104,000 in exchange for steering more than $10 million in state funds to Hackensack University Medical Center during a 22-month period when he sat on the Senate Budget Committee and served as a consultant to the hospital.
Sentencing date is tentatively set for July 27.
Hey! Senator Singer did the same thing with Kimball Medical Center