ELECTION RESULTS: Woodbridge school budget passes — Molnar, Della Pietro, Smith elected
Woodbridge voters Wednesday approved a school budget tax levy that will raise property taxes by an average of $111 next year.
Voters also elected the slate led by former school board president Brian Molnar.
The budget question was approved 3,209 to 2,888.
Molnar, a municipal employee from Port Reading, was the top vote-getter with 3,114 [...]













Jack Blake 12:58 pm on April 29, 2011 Permalink
Well the residents have no one else to blame except themselves. How many people live here, I think in excess of 100,000 and just barely over 6,000 voted. So let’s not hear those that didn’t vote bitch about the continued rise in our taxes. You just gave them the green light to keep on keeping on and spend at will and have to cut back on anything. Must be nice to spend spend and spend and not have to worry about where the money is coming from. Just a bottomless trough that they belly up to every day. So they will continue to get theirs as they have always. Big Mac and his side kicks on the council breathe a sigh of relief that they don’t have waste their precious time pretending to comb over the school budget and make fictitious cuts to it like last year. The school budget is always packed with hidden expenses just in case it gets voted down. How about the neat trick that was pulled on township residents in not mailing out the sample voting ballot. If you didn’t figure it out, this is how it was voted in. They made sure all their people were aware of the budget vote and how hush hush it was kept to rest of the township. One small article in the paper where the Woodbridge budget news was buried 5 or 6 paragraphs down in this article, very sneaky. Now we have to wake up the rest of voters to clean house at town hall this November.