[The following letters were reprinted with permission from the website of the Fogler & Dollard for School Board campaign, ed.]
The following letters (were, SIC) submitted to the Hopewell Valley News by candidate Roy Dollard and others.
They were delivered in time to make last Monday's noon deadline [April 7th, 2008, ed.] but -- for the "reasons" outlined below -- Ruth Luse chose not to print them.
They are but a sample of more than a dozen similar letters that Ms. Luse intentionally kept from the citizens of Hopewell Valley in her desperate attempt to sway the outcome of this election.
One must ask oneself:
- Why do the vast majority of non-candidate letters supporting Daniels/Lindenberger always come first in the paper?
- Why did Ruth Luse permit Board Member Bartolino to write such an inflammatory and obviously political "Guest Opinion" column only days before the election?
- Why are the Daniels/Lindenberger supporters -- like Board member Judy Karp -- allowed to bring up new topics in this last issue of the paper when that's against Luse's own policy, as stated in the February 28th "Election Coverage Guidelines" she wrote? And why does Karp's letter not appear in the Campaign Corner when it's so obviously a political smear?
- Why can Michael Bruno characterize the candidates in his letter -- when they have no chance to rebut -- but Fogler cannot? (See below)
- How can Luse in good conscience continue to masquerade as an "objective" editor when she lets her political leanings -- and her friendship with former School Board President Sally Turner -- so clearly sway her judgment and sense of fair play?
Two of the basic tenets of this country are a free press and freedom of speech. This week's issue of the Hopewell Valley News undermines both of these fundamental American values.
From: Roy Dollard [mailto:XXXXX @earthlink.net]
Monday, April 07, 2008 11:28 AM
To: rluse@pacpub.com
Subject: This Weeks Campaign Corner Letters
Dear Ms. Luse:
Here are my two letters for this final week's Campaign Corner. As instructed, one of the letters is from my wife, Barbara.
I sincerely hope, if you have any questions or comments, that you will take a moment to call me.
My home number is (609) XXX-XXXX. My mobile number is (609) XXX-XXXX.
Thanking you for your help and attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
Roy Dollard
Letter # 1
Suggested Header: HIRING A NEW SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT – TAKE TWO (300 WORDS)
The following letter was originally submitted on March 31st for inclusion in last week’s edition of the HVN. For some reason, although delivered on time, it was never published.
Barbara Dollard
One of the most serious challenges the School Board will face this year is the recruitment of a new superintendent to replace Judy Ferguson. Dr. Ferguson resigned abruptly the same day it was announced former administrator John Nemeth was found to have been “double dipping” by the NJ Dept. of the Treasury, and a year and a half before she was scheduled to leave.
As a former VP-Personnel at NYNEX, I’m familiar with the challenges of hiring senior executives for tough positions. While this Human Resources know-how is helpful, in the end, my running mate -– Desirée Fogler -– and I are the only team running in this year’s School Board race with hands-on experience in actually hiring a school superintendent.
When I became President of the School Board in Briarcliff Manor, NY, before moving to Hopewell Township a decade ago, our taxes were spiraling upwards by double digits. Our School Board hired a new superintendent and together with input from the community, which we welcomed, we not only flattened the tax rate, but the metrics for student success – e.g. standardized test scores – rose by more than 10%.
Although it was a different district and a different time, the challenges were essentially the same. Economic cycles and academic approaches may vary through time, but the fundamentals of hiring successfully don’t change.
The Fogler/Dollard team has a proven track record of success in meeting this challenge. We owe it to our children to bring to bear the most formidable experience we can muster to face this difficult task. Desirée and I ask for your vote on April 15th.
Roy Dollard
Letter # 2
DOLLARD RECOMMENDS ZERO BASED BUDGETING APPROACH (299 WORDS)
I would like to expand upon my letter of March 27 which has been widely misquoted by my opponents and unfairly edited in reproduction.
Governor Corzine recently informed Hopewell Valley governments that State grants generally allocated to the municipalities have been shifted to the Hopewell Valley Regional School District, potentially resulting in additional municipal tax levies, unless citizens want to see a reduction in police and firefighting.
Corzine stated he hoped the District would be reasonable in budgeting this year, so taxpayers wouldn’t be hit with both municipal and school tax increases, and he suggested that if the District leveraged these State funds wisely, they’d be able to actually reduce their 2008-2009 budget, essentially keeping our tax burden flat.
Unfortunately, the current School Board recently voted to increase your taxes, despite various examples of waste (e.g. excessive legal fees) and mismanagement (e.g. the Nemeth fiasco), widely covered in this paper.
I suggested the District consider adopting a “zero based budgeting” approach. This means assume no increase in expenditures, and then slowly add essential expenses until you reach the smallest increase possible. It does not assume a zero increase, as most businesspersons generally add Cost-Of-Living adjustments – around 2.3% this year – and the District faces certain unfunded mandates from the State.
Instead, this School Board begins at 4% (the maximum allowed by the State) and works backwards in an attempt to hold on to as much of your taxes as possible. Indeed, when I suggested adopting this zero based budgeting approach, the Board displayed a startling lack of fiscal understanding by assuming I wanted to keep the budget completely flat.
Isn’t it time we brought some private sector experience and efficiency to this School District? Desirée Fogler and I ask for your support on Tuesday, April 15th.
Roy Dollard
Hopewell Township
I already have one letter from you, Mr. Dollard
Ruth Peterson Luse
You told me that we could send in two letters: one from my wife (see Letter #1); and one from myself (see Letter #2). The fact that my wife's letter (#1) quotes the letter that your newspaper lost and failed to print does not, in any way, undermine our agreement. If you wish to print my wife's name at the bottom of Letter #1, that is totally up to you.
I believe the people of this Valley deserve to hear my opinions concerning key issues confronting our School District. I hope and trust that you -- as an editor of significant reputation and good standing within the community -- will not stand in the way of the truth. I take you at your word that my previous letter was misplaced by accident. Please do not do anything to undermine the fine opinion that I hold of you and your newspaper.
I have the one letter. Just one of these can go. That's what we told you the day you were in.
I have lived up to our agreement. My wife sent in one letter (#1), and I sent in a second (#2). I expect that, as agreed, both letters will appear this Thursday.
With all due respect, I believe -- since you refused to print a correction when you lost my last letter, and since you offered me no "make-good" and nothing that wasn't already my right and my wife's right -- you should print both letters #1 and #2.
Since you lost my previous letter, I have had a chance to clean it up somewhat, and to have my wife add her signature and introduction.
I don't believe I am being unreasonable. In all fairness, I sincerely hope you will reconsider your position.
you can have these two, but not three. The other one will be dropped. Which will have your wife's signature? Please note at bottom of the letter
Dear Ms. Luse:
I'm sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I have been out campaigning all day!
Just to be clear, am I to understand that you agree to publish the following two letters as is, that LETTER #1 will appear with my wife's signature in the preamble, and that LETTER #2 will appear with my signature at the end?
Please clarify and let me know by noon tomorrow (Tuesday, April 8th).
the section is done
Does this mean my letters will not be appearing as written this Thursday?
one will. I took the changed one and used that. The one similar to the one we typeset Friday
So, just to be clear. You have decided to break our agreement (as confirmed in your email below, stamped Apr 7, 2008 1:31 PM), whereby you promised me the ability to submit two (2) letters this week -- one by me (about zero based budgeting), and one by my wife, Barbara (about hiring a new superintendent).
And, further, you have taken it upon yourself to decide which of the two letters you will publish; i.e. the one with the preamble by my wife about hiring a new superintendent...the less important and powerful of the two.
Please confirm that you intend to publish the following letter, VERBATIM, EXACTLY AS SEEN HERE, WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL CENSORSHIP. In other words, it will include the preamble by my wife, written exactly as seen below...
I e-mailed you several times asking you which of the two letters should have your wife's name on it and which was yours. We had one letter already. We needed just one more. I have broken no agreement. The other lady in the shop here heard what you said and we both understood it the same way!
[The following letter was written but never sent. Mr. Dollard opted, instead, to go in and speak to Ms. Luse. ed]
Look at the bottom of this email string and you will see that -- at 11:28 AM on Monday; i.e. in time to meet your deadline -- I said:
"Here are my two letters for this final week's Campaign Corner. As instructed, one of the letters is from my wife, Barbara ... 'The following letter was originally submitted on March 31st for inclusion in last week’s edition of the HVN. For some reason, although delivered on time, it was never published.' (Signed) Barbara Dollard...."
I don't know how much clearer I could have been.
I know you tried to reach me by email, Ms. Luse, and I appreciate that. But, if you had trouble understanding this copy, I did provide you with both my home and mobile numbers, and I encouraged you to telephone. You could have called me at any time when you saw I was not available by email. You chose not to do so.
Your failure to identify which letter was coming from my wife does not exculpate you from your obligation to live up to our agreement. You could have "typeset" both letters, and dropped in the appropriate signatory upon clarification.
Nor have you answered my question. What exactly will appear in this Thursday's paper? Please provide me with a copy of what you intend to publish.
Why are you not being forthcoming? I'm a devout reader of your paper. I'm an upstanding member of this community. And I'm a candidate for School Board.
Frankly, Ms. Luse, your explanation is simply not credible.
This from Desirée Fogler, the candidate, who is told by Ruth Luse she has to change her letter because -- given that it's the last week before the election -- it would be unfair to characterize or analyze a candidate (like Michael Bruno did in his letter, which Ms. Luse allowed!) as they have no opportunity to rebut:
-----Original Message-----
From: Desirée Fogler [mailto:XXXXX @hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 11:51 AM
To: RLuse@pacpub.com Cc: XXXXX @hotmail.com
Subject: letter for this week's campaign corner
Ruth, Please confirm receipt of this letter for this week's HVN. Also, I don't want you to change the title of my letter. Thanks!
Desiree Fogler
-----Original Message-----
From: rluse@pacpub.com
To: XXXXXX @hotmail.com
Subject: RE: letter for this week's campaign corner (see noet)
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 15:06:47 -0400
This will have to be rewritten to get your opponents out of it. They cannot rebut what you say:
"Fifty-nine percent of your tax dollars go to the district, and while the proposed 3.47 percent tax increase (supporting a 5 percent increase in the school budget) may not seem excessive today, if you vote for our opponents, in a few years I warrant this 3.47% tax increase will seem tame in comparison. And let’s not forget that a portion of our $1.8MM surplus was used to offset the increase in tax levy. We will not have this money to fall back on in the future!"
Ruth Peterson Luse
Managing Editor
Hopewell Valley News
52 E. Broad St.
Hopewell, NJ 08525
609-466-1190 (phone)
609-466-2123 (fax)
And this from Will Fogler -- husband of candidate Desirée Fogler -- who had to promise to escalate his complaints in order to get his letter to appear:
-----Original Message-----
From: XXXXX @aol.com [mailto:XXXXX @aol.com]
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 11:40 AM
To: rluse@pacpub.com Cc: XXXXX @aol.com; XXXXX @aol.com
Subject: letter for this week's campaign corner
Ruth Luse,
Please confirm receipt of this letter. Thank you! Dr. Will Fogler 737-XXXX
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruth Luse To: XXXXX @aol.com
Sent: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 11:40 am
Subject: RE: letter for this week's campaign corner
call 466-1190 so we know you wrote this letter
Ruth Peterson Luse
Managing Editor
Hopewell Valley News
52 E. Broad St.
Hopewell, NJ 08525
609-466-1190 (phone)
609-466-2123 (fax)
To: rluse@pacpub.com
Subject: Fwd: letter for this week's campaign corner
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 14:01:03 -0400
From: XXXXX @aol.com CC: XXXXX @aol.com; XXXXX @aol.com
Ruth, As per your email requesting me to call you...I did. You did not say I had to call by noon. I called as soon as I could get a break from work. I expect my letter to be in this week's campaign corner. If my letter does not appear, I will be forced to take further action in contacting your superiors and other local papers. I have records of all of our correspondence pertaining to this matter. It is not even policy to require a phone call in order to have a letter submitted...just a noon deadline for letter submission.
Dr. Will Fogler 737-XXXX
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