Phyllis Scapellato

July 6, 2008 - 10:02pm

Republican freeholder candidates target Wallace in Gloucester

Gloucester County Freeholder Warren Wallace refused to discuss legal action he has taken against UMDNJ, despite Republican Freeholder candidates Phyllis Scapellato and Larry Wallace questioning his timing in filing a lawsuit against his former employer.

In his May 28 lawsuit, Wallace claims he was a victim of racial discrimination when UMDNJ fired him two years ago as a dean at the school’s Stratford campus.

The Republicans say Wallace’s relations with disgraced former state Sen. Wayne Bryant (D-Camden) have more to do with the Democratic incumbent’s UMDNJ troubles.

"Simply amazing," Scapellato said. "He waits until he’s up for re-election to file a bogus lawsuit to take the attention away from his wrongdoings. Warren Wallace filed this suit as an election year stunt to hide from his connections to Wayne Bryant."

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Sweeney Still Hiding From State Dems’ Slush Fund, He Sat With Bryant On Budget And Appropriations Committee

Release Date: Oct 9 2008

GOP Freeholder candidates call on Stephen Sweeney to tell the voters how much he knew

Sweeney: “Holding Dual Offices Benefits Gloucester County.” It’s No Wonder He Fought To Keep Both Offices.

Release Date: Oct 8 2008

Sweeney tabled Kean/Bateman bill so he could continue to hold dual offices

Mr. Sweeney How Much Did You Know?

Release Date: Oct 7 2008

GOP Freeholder candidates call on Stephen Sweeney to tell the voters how much he knew

Sweeney's Talk Of Opposing Corzine's Sales Tax Increase Is Election Year Double Talk

Release Date: Sep 25 2008

Mr. Sweeney has failed the working families of Gloucester County

September 25, 2008 - 2:24pm

Gloucester GOP says '08 is their year

By most measures, Gloucester County should be a politically competitive place.

Its towns are mostly rural and suburban, it has a large blue collar population, and it only went for John Kerry over George W. Bush by about 6,000 votes in the last presidential election.

But over the last decade, Democrats – aided in part by George Norcross’ powerful political machine in neighboring Camden County, the political prowess of native son Stephen Sweeney and plenty of Republicans willing to switch parties – have had little trouble holding on to full control of the county’s government and taking over the majority of most towns’ elected offices.

Maybe they say it every year, but Republicans feel that this time they may be able to pry at least one county-wide seat out of the Democrats’ grasp: the one that belongs to Freeholder Warren Wallace, whose re-election comes about just as his one-time political ally – former State Sen. Wayne Bryant – faces a corruption trial over a job he held at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), where Wallace worked as associate dean for academic and student affairs for School of Osteopathic Medicine before being dismissed over accusations of unethical behavior. In 2006, he was accused of shredding documents while the school was being investigated.

In May, Wallace filed a lawsuit against the school, charging racial discrimination over his firing.  But he may be called to testify at Bryant’s trial as a “person of interest” – further associating him with the former state Senator.

“We absolutely have a real shot at it,” said political consultant Steve Kush, who this year is running the Republican freeholder candidates’ communications shop.  “The proof is in the pudding.”

Republicans Phyllis Scapellato, Larry Wallace and Dan Roberts are running against Democratic incumbents Wallace, Sweeney (the state Senate Majority Leader who reconsidered his decision not to run for freeholder again) and Frank DiMarco.  Roberts replaced Frank Stellaccio, who dropped out in June.

The pudding, according to Kush: a letter Democratic counsel Timothy Chell sent to Gloucester County Republicans, warning candidates not to use several claims about Wallace recently outlined in a Philadelphia Inquirer article.  He thinks its proof that the Democrats are running scared.

“Any use of the factual inaccuracies published in the Inquirer will be considered actionable by the Gloucester County Democratic Party and Dr. Warren S. Wallace personally,” wrote Chell.

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Glouco GOP Announces Third Freeholder Candidate

Release Date: Sep 18 2008

Dan Roberts of Williamstown joins Scapellato and Wallace on Freeholder Ticket

Glouco GOP Freeholder Candidates Call For Debates

Release Date: Aug 5 2008

With only 90 days to go until Election Day Gloucester County Republican Freeholder candidates Phyllis Scapellato and Larry Wallace are calling on their opponents to accept an invitation to at least five debates.

Gloucester County Elections Board Prepares To Extend Sweeney Friends And Family Plan

Release Date: Jul 24 2008

Long time elections workers “laid off” and given until Friday to submit resumes

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