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Post by admin on Aug 31, 2011 16:07:30 GMT -5
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Post by richardkelsey on Sept 1, 2011 13:46:36 GMT -5
This is the usual suspects. No shock here. What remains a shock is why the radicals in this organization were ever brought to the table in Freehold.
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Post by admin on Sept 2, 2011 15:37:15 GMT -5
This is the usual suspects. No shock here. What remains a shock is why the radicals in this organization were ever brought to the table in Freehold. It is the usual suspects. I have become quite cynical. The first question that popped into my head answers your question. What back room deals are being made this time?
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Post by admin on Sept 8, 2011 8:30:26 GMT -5
nt.gmnews.com/news/2011-09-07/Front_Page/Atty_Freehold_not_obligated_to_reveal_police_dept_.htmlRebuttal from Kerry Higgins. Looks like this is going to be interesting. Click on the link for the full article, here is one quote: Frank Argote-Freyre, director of the Latino Coalition, said, “We have seen a pattern of secrecy by Mayor Michael Wilson with regard to management of the police department. The public has a right to know what evaluation was made of the department by a private consulting firm. The Wilson administration is being overly broad in terms of the broad sweep of information it wishes to keep from the public.”
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