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CLARIFICATION ON GUIDELINES FOR WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK PAGE Part MMM

BHCW will post ALL endorsements on the Private and Public Page.  That does not mean I or whoever is posting endorses that candidate. BHCW believes it is essential for every resident to have a say in this and every election.  BHCW will not hide or shield people who come to our site from information we may disagree with. Elections should allow for all...
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The Greatest Endorsement Of All Time

For Halloween, our treat to our readers and followers is our endorsement for Dimaio’s Bread.  Dimaio’s bread has been featured previously on BHCW and there’s no tricks here – it’s the best around.   With a crusty exterior – but not so crusty that you will need to phone your dentist – and a perfectly dense and chewy interior we...
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Integrity and Truthfulness Count from Our Mayoral Candidates

Varnerin’s Misinformation Uncovered When it comes to the position of mayor, honesty and integrity matter. I served with Mayor Angie Devanney on Council for three years from 2019- 2021 and I know first-hand her veracity and commitment to the Township is beyond reproach.  When applying the same moral measure to Councilman Jeff Varnerin, I have my doubts.  In a recent...
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Unnecessary “Lawsuits” and The Blame Game

In what has to be the most brilliant irony of the year, Berkeley Heights BOE Member Angela Penna penned a candidate statement which included the following: “Board members are engaging in their own forms of political posturing and grandstanding; particularly when they disagree with their fellow board members.” “We see statements in social media suffixed with “This is my personal...
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Berkeley Heights Board Of Education President Michael D’Aquila tells resident to come back next month to finish question

I had the opportunity to watch the most recent Berkeley Heights Board of Education meeting and was both shocked and offended with the way our Board President treated a resident that runs the local Chinese school in town.  According to the resident, the local non-profit Chinese school is stretched thin on its budget for the many services it provides to...
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