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What’s Important to Know About Berkeley Heights This Week… 

This week’s newsletter contains responses from Town Council Candidates on matters connected to transparency, access, and inclusion while BOE Candidates tackled questions about the District’s busing controversy.

We talk about the money that the Law Firm of Cleary, Giacobbe, Alfieri, and Jacobs is raking in as the BOE Majority continues to vote on approving legal bills in defending against a mountain of SEC-validated ethics violations and in pursuit of political grudges.

You’ll read a breakdown of minutes from closed-door meetings and gain insight into how the BOE hides significant decisions and shields the community from different perspectives.

Community correspondence is also part of this issue and includes the first of what will likely be many letters on the bussing subject next month.

Lastly, we discuss the importance of voting for BOE Candidates this year and a great initiative by the Berkeley Heights Rotary Club that puts the Constitution in the hands of students.

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