You Heard the Lies - Now Time for the
Truth
In the
first 100 days of the Republican administration, we can see clearly that
the good people of Old Bridge were sold a bill of goods. Mayor Henry and
his colleagues swore that the town was heading into a financial abyss
and that cronyism should be replaced with open government. Here are the
FACTS which can be documented so far:
1. The Budget Lie: Mayor Henry and his Republican council claimed
during the campaign that we faced an $8M deficit which only they and
their "business savvy" could tackle. But the Mayor has since been quoted
in the newspapers saying the deficit was in fact only $1.9M, and again
saying $5.4. Then he posted budget data showing a $7M surplus and
admits at a recent council meeting at least $2M was left over by the
prior administration. No matter which number is correct, the fact
remains that the $8M deficit was an out-and-out lie.
2. Raising Taxes and Reduced Services: Despite being left with a
$2 to $7M surplus, Mayor Henry has announced he is going to raise our
taxes anyway. In fact, he's raising taxes the maximum amount allowed
under state law. All while laying off 22 employees, 10 of which were
veteran police officers. This translates into reduced services, another
thing Henry and the Republicans swore they would not do during the
campaign. Two more lies.
3. Lies About Layoffs: After firing those police officers, Mayor
Henry and Councilmen Greene and Cahill blamed the prior administration
in the newspapers for not having set aside money for the PBA arbitration
award. Council meeting minutes, however, show that money WAS set
aside and that Republicans Greene, Cahill, Panos and Sohor voted to
convert that money to general funds. Not only another lie, but one
lamely attempting to cover up their own misdeeds.
4. The "Reformer" Lie: Mayor Henry and his Republican council
campaigned on an anti-cronyism, reform platform. Since the election, the
Republicans have:
(a) let
Henry help himself to taxpayer-funded health care benefits
(b)
given a plum position on the MUA to the local Republican chair
(c)
given a $250K no-bid legal contract to a GOP donor (which contract
was drafted by the new attorney on his own behalf, after-the-fact);
(d) given
a $25K bump in salary to the Township Administrator, claiming it's
OK because he won't be taking health benefits (though under State
law, he's only allowed to get $5,000 for giving up benefits). Oh, by
the way, Mayor Henry hired this man prior to receiving council
approval. as required by ordinance. Also, Councilman Cahill swore
at a a council meeting that there was no raise. However, as he likes
to say, facts are tricky things, and public records don't lie.
5. More
One-Shot Deals: One of the biggest gripes heard from the Republicans
during the election was the evil use of one-time sales of public land to
help balance the Town budget. However, less than one month into office,
Mayor Henry is in the process of selling the Laurence Harbor Senior
Center to the Housing Authority. Yet more hypocrisy
