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Millburn, NJ — March 8, 2010 — At the regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting, conducted at Deerfield School, the President of We Love Millburn (called WLM after this) delivered a strong and fact-filled ultimatum to the nine members of the Board. The group demands, of the Board of Education, that they come back on March 22nd with a budget that has no increase in the tax levy. If they present a budget that has any increase, WLM will unleash a campaign at the local, county and state level to have this school system investigated for violations of state regulations and fiscal mismanagement. With the highest property taxes in the state, in a state with the highest property taxes in the country, the group will use the media to show how this Board is a prime example of what's wrong in New Jersey. County and state officials already contacted are interested in what the Board does. The group further states that the Board of Education is not to say their usual "we'll have to cut critical programs, aids, supplies, transportation, sports" and so on. WLM President Ralph Inglese stated: "We know that you don't have to cut any of those areas to produce a more fiscally responsible budget". Facts
Other officers of WLM state: Treasurer Jeff Diecidue: "For years we have witnessed the ever-increasing bloat of our school system that chokes off funds from reaching the classroom. Many of you on the Board have said the current budget is unsustainable. In these difficult economic times, any increase in the budget or our tax levy is unacceptable." Secretary Liz O'Brien: "Over the past several years, the Board has approved the over-taxing of their own friends and neighbors and should be ashamed that those decisions were made under their watch. Now those funds are at risk to be taken by the State to fill budget gaps in other districts." Chairman Mike Becker: "We like having the top school district and we don't want to lose that. But we question why, for all we pay in property taxes, we don't have things other schools have like cutting edge technology and arts programs. Also, why we do have students housed in trailers, parents paying millions of dollars for private tutors, endless fees for sports and activities, private donations for a turf field and even have to borrow athletic facilities from other schools. We should all be asking why. Where is the money going?" President Ralph Inglese: "In the Governor's recent speech he spoke of Shared Sacrifice, he said 'It's time for us to hold hands and jump off the cliff. It's time for us to do the difficult things that need to be done.' That's what we're looking for in this budget. Don't waste everyone's time trying to minimize the impact — touch everything in the budget so we're all affected. WLM states that in the past they have tried to address these issues numerous times and in numerous ways. Unfortunately, the situation has become so serious that the group sees an ultimatum as their only recourse. If WLM doesn't see a zero increase budget at the March 22nd Board of Education meeting, they will open their arsenal and ask the town's residents to vote it down. If voted down, legally this would mean the budget would then go to the Mayor and four other Township Committee members for consideration, or to the State Superintendent of Schools. However, in either case, it will be out of the hands of the Millburn Board of Education. WeLoveMillburn is a non-profit, grassroots, informational organization made up of a complete cross section of involved residents. This mission is to help all residents be better informed about the issues and opportunities that affect the community. The goal of members: help make the community a better place to live. We do this in a positive spirit of informing one another about what is happening, what is not happening and what is possible. We are all neighbors and this is our town. Please visit www.WeLoveMillburn.com, review our reports and consider joining the organization or just sign up for the email newsletter at Info@WeLoveMillburn.com.
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