Letter to the Editor Mayors Favorite Game Isnt Baseball. Its Dodging Accountability

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Bob Crawford's letter to the editor criticized Mayor Barberio for avoiding transparency regarding his professional background. He humorously claimed that the Mayor's favorite game is “Hide and Seek,” suggesting that Barberio conceals his history from Parsippany voters. Crawford pointed out that details about Barberio's employment from 1979 to 2010 remain undisclosed, raising questions about his qualifications. Additionally, he challenged the validity of the Mayor's claims about attending the “University of Montclair. ” Crawford urged the Mayor to clarify his experience in the upcoming debates against Councilman Justin Musella, emphasizing the need for accountability.

The letter reflects growing frustration among residents regarding the Mayor's lack of openness. As the election approaches, voters increasingly demand clarity from their elected officials. This situation highlights the importance of transparency in local governance.

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