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Toms River residents press council over mayor's use of township vehicle; council agrees to draft ordinance
Summary
Multiple residents accused Mayor Daniel T. Roderick of using a township vehicle and township funds for a secondary commute to Irvington and asked who approved it; council members said the vehicle use was approved by the council and said they would work on an ordinance.
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Several residents used the public-comment portion of the Toms River Township Council meeting to press elected officials for details about Mayor Daniel T. Roderick's use of a township vehicle and to ask whether township funds have been covering commute costs.
Craig Saltarelli of Cedar Grove Road said the mayor had received recent vehicle work and new tires that he said were paid for with township funds and asked, "Who approves that?" Saltarelli also said he had received personal emails from a mayoral aide and asked why the…
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