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Robbinsville End of Summer News Roundup

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Like many of you, we took some time off during the summer to catch up with family and relax. Now we’re back to bring you up to speed with some of the recent goings on in our sleepy little town…

Schools Running Out of Space

While this isn’t news to anyone who’s lived in Robbinsville for any length of time, the school population has topped 2700 students, up from 2550 last year. The board of education has agreed to spend over $20,000 to study the population trends and determine if this increase is a trend or bubble. Trailers abound at Sharon school where the faculty room has been converted into a classroom last year. Is a new school (and higher taxes) on the horizon?

Is the Robbinsville Government Set to Self Destruct?

Questionable hiring practices, taxpayer funded health care, disappearing surplus money…what’s going on??

Is Robbinsville’s government corrupt? Some think so, citing actions like firing and rehiring employees at higher salaries. For example, the Township Council recently opposed Mayor  Fried’s plans to hire recently ousted Business Administrator Mary Caffrey as economic development coordinator at a  salary of $70,000. Mayor Fried indicated that he plans to offer Ms. Caffrey the position as a part-time role for $17,000, not $70,000, which would allow him to avoid seeking the council’s consent. The $17,000 would be in addition to a newly revealed $24,000-plus severance package recently given Ms. Caffrey.  Mayor Fried only needs seek council consent for contracts in excess of $17,500. There have been mixed signals as to the salary and how the position was to be filled however there appears to be agreement that in the current economic climate that a new $70,000 position is not acceptable.

Back in early June, Mayor Fried announced that he was hiring Tim McGough as business administrator and engineer at a salary of $155,000, ousting both Ms. Caffrey and Engineer Jack West, months after McGough resigned to spend more time with his family as cost-cutting and streamlining measures. Mayor Fried said the move would save taxpayers $70,000, but just one month later he announced he was spending that same amount to bring Ms. Caffrey back to fill the economic development coordinator position, which had been vacant for more than a year.

So if Tim McGough is acting as business administrator, can someone explain to me why we need Ms. Caffrey?

What Surplus?

Mayor Dave Fried is citing the state’s decision to reactivate the Route 33 realignment project as a reason for the township to hold onto more surplus money than he originally planned in his proposed budgets slated for a public hearing and possible adoption on September  10. The revised budget calls for a 4 cent municipal tax rate increase, which is 3 cents higher than what Mayor Fried presented to council in April.

Former Councilwoman and mayoral candidate Sonja Walter claimed that Mayor Fried’s initial budget was a “political stunt” made as he ran for mayor against her.

Robbinsville Residents – Your Taxes May Be Paying for the Health Care of Township Officials

Former Councilwoman and mayoral candidate Sonja Walter brought up the topic of health care at the July 9 council meeting and noted that three elected officials (the mayor, Rich Levesque, and Christine Ciaccio) this year apparently have opted to take health insurance plans through the township.

Both  Ms. Ciaccio and Mr. Levesque confirmed their coverage while the Mayor refused comment. The exact cost to taxpayers is unknown but is expected to be upward of $22,500 according to minutes of the meeting.

“It’s an extraordinarily bad economic year for so many residents,” Ms. Walter said this week. “It’s difficult for me to understand why, this year, now is the time for residents to pay for their health insurance.”

KABOOM!?

“Where’s the Kaboom? There was supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom!” — Marvin the Martian.

An inept pool installer or PSE&G crew nearly blew up part of town center on Monday when they ruptured a natural gas pipeline. Seven families were forced to evacuate their homes for several hours when a pool contractor, excavating a backyard on the corner of Newtown Boulevard and North Street struck the line with a back hoe. Three fire companies replied to a 911 call when gas was detected in the area. The pool contractor allegedly called for the lines to be marked and said that PSE&G failed to mark the main line but did mark other lines. Tim McGough, township engineer and business administrator, said the gas main did not appear to be on any maps provided by PSE&G.

Sources: http://www.nj.com and http://www.centraljersey.com

Sharon School Employee Charged as Peeping Tom

Friday, June 26th, 2009

alb29 Year old Sharon Elementary School computer technician Carl A. Alb was charged by Robbinsville police with third degree invasion of privacy for allegedly using hidden video cameras to spy on female Sharon school employees. Two miniature wireless cameras were discovered under secretaries’ desks in the school’s main office and were discovered when a staff member went under the desk to plug in a cell phone charger. A third camera was discovered by police under a female teacher’s desk. Police are stressing that no children were involved in any way with these cameras. Alb has been employed with the district for five years and whether he should be terminated will be discussed at the next board meeting on July 28.

Source: nj.com

Mayor Fried Wins Re-election

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Mayor David Fried defeated Sonja Walter in yesterday’s mayoral election by nearly a two to one margin. There was a voter turnout of about 24%. Vincent Calcagno and Sheree McGowan won seats on the town council, also by large margins.

Corporate Advertising Coming to Robbinsville Schools

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

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In an effort to raise much needed revenue, the Robbinsville school board has contracted with Middletown-based Corporate Marketing Association to provide advertisements in the high school’s commons area, the gymnasium, football field and on the school district’s website.Among the advertisers believed to be interested in plastering their name in the high school are Modell’s Sporting Goods. CMA  not only coordinates the advertising but they take a 30% chunk of the revenue as well.

Source: nj.com

Pond Road Middle School Teacher Pleads Guilty in Sex Case

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Following up on a story we reported over a year ago, former Pond Road Middle School teacher Daniel Corvino has pleaded guilty to sending live sexually explicit images of himself over the Internet to a teenage girl. Corvino, 32, of Theresa Street in Ewing, pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child in exchange for a suspended sentence.  Corvino was accused of pictures of himself touching his genital area to a 14-year-old Robbinsville girl last year and has been free on $100,000 bail.

Corvino made a plea agreement and will receive a four year suspended sentence and be subject to parole supervision for life. Sentencing is scheduled for June 29th.

Corvino must submit to a psychological evaluation to determine if he is a repetitive and compulsive sex offender, and register as a sex offender under Megan’s Law.  Aside from forfeiting his teaching privileges h will also be restricted from social networking sites and ordered to have no unsupervised contact with children under 16 years of age.

Source: nj.com