Thursday, November 3, 2022

The Revolving Door of Marjorie Breitweiser: Lodi BOE Member Turned Lodi BOE Employee Turned Lodi BOE Member (Post Date: March 14, 2022)



Marjorie Breitweiser used her appointed seat on the Lodi Board of Education in the 90s to secure a Lodi teaching job for herself.  Paula Fiduccia (Nepotism Nancy’s sister and then Superintendent) tried to break the law by hiring Breitweiser immediately upon her exiting the board instead of waiting the required six months.  A whole controversy ensued. 

 

Marjorie Breitweiser is now retired from her Lodi school position and Nancy Cardone is trying to bring her back to the board so she can be exactly like Nancy Cardone and John Cannizzaro.  All lived off the Lodi taxpayers.  All received their Lodi BOE jobs through Lodi politics.  All are collecting public pensions from their Lodi employment.  All serve themselves, their relatives, and the NJEA.



Why Nancy Cardone wants Marjorie Breitweiser:

 

She has her daughter-in-law employed in the Lodi schools and is conflicted like Nancy Cardone and Sharon Salvacion.

 

She was a union hack for years.

 

She has been a disaster on the Lodi Planning Board (siding with rich, well-connected developers over residents.  Over development over quality of life issues).

 

She was a co-worker of Nancy Cardone at Lodi High School (Nancy Cardone pretended to be a Media Specialist at Lodi High School during the same time that Marjorie Breitweiser was employed there).


Lodi By The Numbers: Mrs. Cardone, Please Confirm Whether or Not You Ever Received a Masters Degree from Montclair State University… (lodioverhaul.blogspot.com)

 

Lodi By The Numbers: A Second Degree Verification (a Manual One) Came Back Showing No Degree for Nancy Cardone from Montclair State University… (lodioverhaul.blogspot.com)

 

Lodi By The Numbers: Nancy Cardone Lied about Her Degree from Montclair State University! (lodioverhaul.blogspot.com)


Lodi continues to move backgrounds and you know where that leads.  Higher taxes, more stealing, more fraud, more nepotism, more conflicts of interest, and declining education.