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It’s all catching up to you. Can’t lie forever.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, we seem to have a lot of "Pinocchio's" in town.
ReplyDeleteA question to TFOM: Can Mayor Brindle ask for Mr. Gildea's resignation?
ReplyDeleteIsn't a municipal administrator's position one that should be elected and have a term so as the administrator must be reelected periodically?
Yes, Mayor Brindle can ask for Jim Gildea’s resignation. However, it would take a Town Council vote to remove him.
ReplyDeleteTFoTM does not believe that the municipal administrators position is one that should be elected.
It SHOULD be an ELECTED position but it is not!
DeleteHow does a DPW supervisor Rob rack up so much overtime as a “exempt” employee? He needs the permission of his bosses including Gildea, to work overtime.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.nj.com/union/2019/08/driver-says-his-cameras-show-cops-pulled-over-the-wrong-car-and-hell-spend-thousands-to-fight-the-220-ticket.html
ReplyDeleteHow’s that independent investigation looking now Jimmy?
ReplyDeleteThere was no wro wro wro wrong-doing.. 🖕🏼
ReplyDeleteJim Gildea has a history of making bad decisions including his decision to hire a law firm to do what the town attorney calls an “independent investigation” wasting over $5000 of taxpayer dollars.
ReplyDeleteIn the police department alone, Gildea was instrumental in the promotion of police chief’s Bernard Tracy (resigned under threats of investigation into his alleged affair and sexual harassment of a police detective, John Parizeau who resigned after a vote of no confidence by the PBA, and David Wayman who resigned in the wake of a hit and run accident he tried to cover up and alleged theft of property from the police department property room.
Those decisions are just the tip of the iceberg.