A Democratic Boss Is in Prison. He Still Has 2 Public School Jobs.
Briefly

The continued employment of Anthony Salters, a convicted felon, by the Hillside school district raises serious questions about political patronage and the integrity of public service in New Jersey.
Despite pleading guilty to federal tax fraud and serving time, Anthony Salters was hired for two taxpayer-funded positions, showcasing a troubling disregard for ethical governance.
'People keep stealing our watch and telling us what time it is,' commented Hillside's mayor, emphasizing the frustration with ongoing political corruption in the area.
The situation epitomizes the systemic issues plaguing New Jersey politics, revealing how entrenched patronage can undermine effective policy-making and public trust in officials.
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