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Money for helicopter lessons ($38,000) and $40,000 to protect the West Windsor mayor from having to answer questions.

Unlimited funds over $1 million for no-bid professional service contractors feasting on a Transit Village. No money, though, for preserving a war hero’s homestead when the hidden agenda is to build new park and recreation storage facilities on the Grover Farm. When Mrs. Grover left the house in February, 2009, it was completely habitable. The $53,000 was to repair what the mayor and his administrator trashed.

Now the mayor and council want $5.5 million for renovations to their crib where every employee gets a corner office to handle the increased demands of another 20,000 residents because the mayor, council, and the professional staff were too incompetent to find corporate tenants to bring commercial ratables to the Cyanamid/General Growth/Howard Hughes tract.

Too bad the guys referenced in a recent Trenton Times article for allegedly stealing copper in Trenton didn’t know about the “free” stuff from the Grover House that were available with no questions asked. Call yourself an Historical Society, and the world is your oyster.

What transpired at the Grover House is a political scandal shielded from West Windsor taxpayers. Three politicians who completely failed their fiduciary responsibilities. Two of these three politicians should be removed from office at the next general election on Tuesday, November 5. Stand up for American values and not the politics of indifference.

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