Records Dispute Reaches Impasse ; Questions Arise Over Jurisdiction
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › August 25, 2008
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › August 25, 2008
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What's new: Jonathan Dunleavy, Bloomingdale's recreation chief, has dropped a public records complaint against Councilwoman Linda Huntley, according to the state Department of Community Affairs.
Background: Dunleavy and Huntley had attacked one another publicly, although they had differing reasons: Huntley had questioned Dunleavy's spending on recreation and sought spending records. Dunleavy, saying Huntley's move was personal, countered by seeking all e-mails to and from Huntley about borough business, as allowed under the state Open Public Records Act.See the full content of this document
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Records Dispute Reaches Impasse ; Questions Arise Over Jurisdiction
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