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1. Ocean County Politics•Com: November 3, 2002: Residents Hurt By OCGOP Schundler Smear
www.oceancountypolitics.com/in - [Cached]Published on: 11/3/2002 Last Visited: 2/18/2008
• • • While Whitman, Haines, Clement, Aldrich And DiFrancesco, Who Did The Hatchet Job On Schundler Last Year, Look Worse And Worse
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Clarence Aldrich
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Deputy "Mayor" Clarence Aldrich put thumbs down on a township committee debate, effectively denying Schundler a platform in Dover Township.
Aldrich, a paving company owner who did business with every developer in sight, qualifies as a development interest in his own right.
The Schundler smear was followed earlier this year by another musical chairs political payoff.
Haines replaced Aldrich as an appointed member of the Township committee, following Aldrich's resignation from the governing body to take a "superintendent's" job set up for him by Haines, who resigned as DMUA chairman. -
2. www.oceancountypolitics.com
www.oceancountypolitics.com/in - [Cached]Published on: 8/22/2002 Last Visited: 2/18/2008
Either the two of them are living on a different planet, or former Mayor Clarence Aldrich's recent letter to the Ocean County Observer claiming that he and Former Mayor Fox resigned from the Dover Township Committee "because of illness" is some kind of pretentious joke.
Fox Resigned After He Moved To Cape May
Local media reported that Fox resigned because he changed his telephone number and relocated to Cape May and "to spend more time with my family" - NOT because of illness.
Aldrich Resigned To Take Golden Parachute Pension Payoff At The DMUA
Local media reported at least six times that Aldrich resigned from the Township Committee to take a political payoff "Superintendent" job with an inflated golden parachute pension at the Sewerage Authority - not because of illness.
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As an elected official, Aldrich had the chance hundreds of times to choose the interests of constituents over the development interests, but he continued to "abstain" on important development and water policy questions because he was paving their roadways and parking lots and telling taxpayers who elected him to "get lost".
Now some of these same interests arranged for Aldrich to inflate his part time township committee pension by "working" for 3 years at the Sewer Agency in an unnecessary job at heavy cost to the taxpayers he abandoned when he resigned in June. -
3. www.tr-teach.org
www.tr-teach.org/resources/new - [Cached]Published on: 12/16/2001 Last Visited: 3/8/2007
Committeeman Clarence E. "Bud" Aldrich III was mayor in 1996, when he and other committee members absorbed a rash of criticism for not doing enough to address the community's environmental concerns. He said he doubts the epidemiological study will be able to draw direct links between past instances of environmental contamination and recent childhood cancers.
"The one thing the state of New Jersey and the federal government have said all along is, don't be surprised if the results are not what you could call final results," said Aldrich, who is slated to be mayor again next year.

