TRENTON, N.J. – The Schools Development Authority (SDA) was back in the news this week when 30 employees were terminated, 27 of which were reportedly connected to the notorious authority’s disgraced former CEO. Some believe the authority has out-lived its usefulness. Read More
REPORT: State terminates 30 SDA employees
TRENTON, N.J. – The Murphy Administration’s chronic hiring problems took another turn on Tuesday when 30 School Development Authority (SDA) employees were terminated. 27 of the 30 individuals were reportedly hired by former CEO Lizette Delgado-Polanco who resigned this spring Read More
Patronage Queen Delgado-Polanco resigns from SDA
TRENTON, N.J. – Accused of sacking long-time employees from both sides of the aisle to build a patronage pit for her friends and family, embattled School Development Authority (SDA) CEO Lizette Delgado Polanco — a high ranking official in the Read More
Why the Trenton Democrats were disinterested in grilling patronage queen Delgado-Polanco
By Matt Rooney _ Schools Development Authority CEO Lizette Delgado-Polanco FINALLY appeared before the state legislature this week, Save Jerseyans, but for anyone interested in getting to the bottom of the SDA patronage pit problem, you more than likely went Read More
New twist: 10 SDA employees aren’t qualified for their jobs
TRENTON, N.J. – There’s a brand new twist in the ongoing saga which has engulfed Phil Murphy’s Schools Development Authority (SDA). According to a new report, at least 10 individuals hired by embattled chief executive and state Democrat leaders Lizette Read More
ALVAREZ HEARING FALLOUT: GOP candidate demands Democrat vice-chair’s resignation
VINELAND, N.J. – Former Murphy Administration official Al Alvarez testified for four hours on Tuesday before a legislative oversight committee. First Legislative District Senate candidate and Cumberland GOP chairman Mike Testa, Jr. reacted to the hearing by demanding that Schools Read More
OMINOUS: New Jersey’s workforce is smaller than it was in ’06
TRENTON, NJ – Yet another data point suggests possible trouble ahead for the New Jersey job market and economy generally. On Monday, new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics found only 39,400 new jobs added to new Jersey economy Read More
Schepisi: I’m hoping to finally get SDA answers at Tuesday’s Alvarez hearing
By Holly Schepisi _ Over the past several days former employees from the SDA personally have reached out seeking help from our committee. Without any warning employees, some of whom had been employed by the agency for more than 15 Read More
OPINION: $50 Million for Camden High is Money Down the Toilet
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog I can point to many wasteful education expenditures in this state that Governor Chris Christie can’t circumvent thanks to a Democratic Senate-guaranteed liberal bent of New Jersey Supreme Court; they stubbornly continue to Read More