N.J. counties group head advised officials to skirt public-records laws by keeping documents ‘personal’
N.J. counties group head advised officials to skirt public-records laws by keeping documents ‘personal’
Joe Epstein/The Star-LedgerPeter Palmer, a Somerset County freeholder who is president of the lobbying association. TRENTON — A freeholder who oversees the taxpayer-financed New Jersey Association of Counties told 22 trustees — most of them elected officials — they could…
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