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Re: McCann's hired 'help' lived five years without electricity -- had dispute with PSE&G
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You just cannot make this stuff up.
So, McCann's guy lives without utilities. The person checking up on HIM from the city had an address that was a self storage place?? If it wasn't so sad it would be funny -- Perhaps Woody Allen would be a good choice for a movie on our city "government"...
Posted on: 2007/8/29 2:59
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Re: McCann's hired 'help' lived five years without electricity -- had dispute with PSE&G
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Home away from home
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I smell a michael moore movie in the near future
Posted on: 2007/8/28 14:51
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Cucci: Don't pay McCann's $56G
Tuesday, August 28, 2007 By KEN THORBOURNE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER At odds with prevailing legal opinion inside the Jersey City Board of Education, former mayor and current school board member Anthony Cucci put his objections on the record yesterday - loudly - to the board paying legal bills for recently elected school board member Gerald McCann. During one closed-door session, Cucci could be heard through the walls bellowing at district staff and fellow board members. Pointing to an indemnification clause in state law for school board members, McCann, also a former mayor, hit the board with a $56,000 legal tab last month. The money represents what McCann says he's been charged to defend his election in April when his victory was challenged in court by fourth-place finisher Jenny Garcia, who eventually dropped the case. Cucci contends McCann's court case concerns actions he engaged in before he became a board member even though he had already been sworn in when the court case was filed. "We (the board) did nothing to violate any law," Cucci said yesterday. "Why should we be left holding the bag?" But McCann's attorney, Mark Curtis, argues that McCann is indemnified since he was a sworn board member when the suit was filed - period. And Charlotte Kitler, the board's general counsel, agrees with him, he said. Kitler wouldn't comment yesterday. Citing a 1977 case, Curtis pointed out the Jersey City ed board paid the legal bills of three board members whose status was challenged, even though two of them lost their cases. Board Chairman William DeRosa said yesterday he didn't know when the matter would be taken up again by the board. "It won't be on (this Thursday night's meeting) agenda," DeRosa said. "Some board members have raised issues that need to be looked into. It's not a priority."
Posted on: 2007/8/28 13:24
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i would not be able to live without electricity... respect!
this man is of the kind that will save the planet from global warming.
Posted on: 2007/8/20 16:56
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McCann's hired 'help' lived five years without electricity
Monday, August 20, 2007 By KEN THORBOURNE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Gerald McCann's sleuth has been burning the midnight oil - literally, it would seem. Former Jersey City employee Arnold Williams says he's been living without electricity in his home at 88 Prescott St. since he moved into the one-family home he leases five years ago. Williams, who was hired by McCann to help fend off a court challenge to his school board election victory, says he's never paid the electric bill due a billing dispute with Public Service Electric & Gas. The Jersey City Mayor's Task Force got involved in July when an anonymous caller complained that Williams was walking around the house carrying a lit candle - a fire hazard, according to David Donnelly, director of the task force. Not having electricity in a residence also violates a city ordinance, Donnelly said. At the city's request, PSE&G turned the power back on Tuesday, Williams confirmed. The city took Williams to court to find out whether Williams or the owner should pay the electric bill. The home's owner, by the way, is also in dispute, as the house is in probate. According to Donnelly, Williams has refused to show city officials the lease, which would stipulate which party is supposed to pay for utilities. No fines have been levied and the city isn't seeking Williams' eviction, Donnelly said. McCann and Williams both attributed political motives to the city's actions. "This didn't start until we successfully forced a dismissal in the courts of the school board case with Gerry McCann," Williams said. Donnelly says politics is "absolutely not" the reason for the investigation. "The first time I arrived at the house was when I learned Mr. Arnold Williams lived there," he said.
Posted on: 2007/8/20 15:46
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