Tuesday, July 18, 2017

"Towns where property taxes hurt the most in each of N.J.'s 21 counties"




Lodi was showcased in another nj.com article that went up today:




Fairview and Garfield were the runners up.  


Very sad.


Lodi can do better and will do better when voters remove people like the Licatas from office. Enough of the corruption, the nepotism and the political patronage!


While being #1 in Bergen County for "Towns where property taxes hurt the most", four out of eight board members and five out of five council members* supported spending $7.5M Lodi tax dollars to demolish and replace a structurally sound administration building.


Lodi is better served by independent thinkers that care about the community and are embarrassed by headlines like these.


* Four board of ed. members (Carafa, Miller, Nardino, and Carbonetti) went as far as voting to award a $6M+ contract to demolish 8 Hunter Street.  Mayor Carafa spoke out in favor of the project.  No council members spoke against the project.  Caruso sent a letter to the county on behalf of the mayor council showing exactly where they all stand on the matter.