September 16, 2009 - 4:16pm
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Yudin says prosecutor should probe Aloia expenses

Reports that a local superintendent of schools who works for Bergen County spent more than $15,000 on expensive dinners is why county government needs a return to the two-party system, says Robert Yudin, the Republican County Chairman.

A report in The Record today detailed expense reimbursements for Robert Aloia, who heads the Bergen County Technical and Special Services.  Dinners for Aloia at The Stony Hill Inn, Morton's steakhouse, and Sanzari's New Bridge Inn "often cost the superintendent more than $100," the newspaper reported, noting that Aloia also spent $1,000 at Girasole Ristorante & Bar in Atlantic City.

"It seems this is just the tip of the iceberg," said Yudin, who called on the Bergen County Prosecutor to investigate Aloia's expense account.  "Ultimate the responsibility rests with the County Executive and Board of Freeholders.  It is the taxpayer's money and there obviously no oversight."

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Morton's for Everyone!! Lunch is on the Tax Payer This Freeholder Budget has been Rubber Stamped

09/16/09 11:01 pm

Rally at Bergen County Freeholder Oct 7th


We are going to the Bergen County Freeholders meeting on Oct 7th, 2009 to demand the resignation of Superintendent Aloia and demand that the Freeholders do their job!!! Join us! Be heard!

09/19/09 10:54 am