Thursday, January 28, 2016

Lodi satisfied? What control Masopust has over our newspapers…





As of Monday afternoon (two days after the storm), numerous cars were stuck in the middle of Lodi streets.  Most streets still weren’t cleared.  Strangers were getting out of their cars to push others.

The Lodi politicians might be satisfied.  But they live in their VIP bubble, insulated from reality.

Buce Masopust failed miserably during his first storm as Borough Manager.

How can they perform so poorly and get such a positive head-line from John Seasly.  How does Masopust have such control over the papers? 

They talk about reducing the DPW force as a cost-savings. Their budgets don’t reflect that.  Their actions were all about politics and protecting the politically-connected.
 
By the way, how much over-time did Licata’s son get during this storm?

Link to article that sounds like it was written by Masopust:

http://www.northjersey.com/news/lodi-satisfied-with-road-plowing-but-parking-spaces-remain-problematic-1.1501374

Monday, January 25, 2016

Scorzetti's contract looks just like Caruso's (when he received his $342,000 payout).


If you read the two contracts, it appears that Scorzetti is getting everything that Caruso got, plus a little bit more.


Link to Deputy Chief Scorzetti’s contract:


https://www.scribd.com/doc/296653649/Deputy-Chief-Contract-Scorzetti


Link to Former Chief Caruso’s contract:


https://www.scribd.com/doc/229065515/Chief-Caruso-s-2014-Contract


So much for any reforms


And was this addition really necessary?