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Bill Brennan

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Councilwoman Not Resigning Despite Home Being For Sale

Council President Nadine Bello represents the 6th Ward.

Despite putting her home up for sale, Councilwoman Nadine Bello isn’t going anywhere. Bello’s home, a five-bedroom Colonial, is up for sale. But despite what some people have said is a sign she would resign, Bello said she has no intention of stepping down. “It’s a personal thing,” said Bello, a Republican who represents the 6th Ward. “It has nothing to do with me being on the council. We’re a small family, and we’re downsizing. We just felt that the time is right.” Bello is a certified environmental inspector and works for New Wave Consultants. She consults to individuals in the environmental and educational fields regarding various environmental compliance regulations. “We’re a New Jersey business, and we’re planning on staying [here],” …

Nose Wayne

11:58 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Justice, my bet is they are getting it. You would be surprised what goes on "behind closed doors".   more ›

Friday, January 11, 2013

Ethics Lawsuit Arguments Begin Next Month

Wayne gadfly Bill Brennan files suit against the Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards.

Arguments in a Wayne gadfly and former Assembly candidate's case against a state legislative committee will begin next month in state Superior Court. Bill Brennan is suing the Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards for what he claims was an illegal vote in the matter of whether or not to bring charges against Assemblyman Scott Rumana (D-40). Oral arguments begin Feb. 4. The committee voted to bring charges against Rumana in connection with his attempt to appear before the state Board of Public Utilities to advocate on behalf of a non-profit energy company he founded. Brennan filed the charges. However, the committee cleared Rumana of six of the charges in April 2011 and a seventh in September of that year.  Brennan claims Daniel …

Justice

5:20 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Bill, Here is 2 of 2: "2 - I obtained a permit to remove a tree from my property. After I removed the stump I was backfilling the hole. The Engineering department issued me a summons for "Soil disturbance in excess of 250' Square Feet". The municipal court found me guilty after a trial - on appeal the case was dismissed by the Superior Court. 3. The building department found me guilty of building…   more ›

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