Hsueh-nanigans

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Please consider the November 20 E-mail notice — sent by an entity called CityConnections.com — announcing the agenda for the West Windsor Council meeting later that same day. It is yet another brazen and inadequate notice the Hsueh Administration is trying to perpetrate on West Windsor taxpayers and the public.

(1). How can this administration provide barely 5.5 hours’ public notice for the agenda? Is the next Council meeting scheduled at 0500 hours on a Sunday?

(2). I realize this is a major expansion of the hour or so public notice for Council’s previous pre-Hurricane Sandy EMERGENCY meeting on October 29, in which the meeting was held during a NJ STATE of EMERGENCY.

If the township offices and public institutions were closed (US Postal Service), which item(s) on the previous agenda were sooooo critical that they could not await even a 5-hour notice as done today?

West Windsor is the poster child for irresponsible government! Would anyone try this in Princeton or Plainsboro?

(3). Who in West Windsor Township is responsible for sending out these derelict, tardy notices?

(4). If this notice is sent by West Windsor Township, where is the CityConnections.com office within West Windsor? And how much has all of this outsourcing cost WW taxpayers year-to-date? Can’t anyone working for the Township — including the mayor — write a notice or press release? We know seventh graders who could.

There is absolutely no end to the arrogance displayed by the Hsueh administration. The West Windsor Council is complicit and remiss in permitting and accepting these egregious transgressions.

Pete Weale

Penns Neck

CE-WWPN

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