Seaside Heights BOE Cuts Ties With Toms River Regional, Opts For Central Regional
Ritacco scandal one of the reasons for the split with Toms River, board official says
The scandal surrounding former Toms River Regional superintendent Michael J. Ritacco was one of the reasons the Seaside Heights Board of Education decided to go with Central Regional Superintendent Triantafillos Parlapanides instead, a board official said. "Nobody wants to be associated with Toms River anymore, because of the whole Ritacco situation," Seaside Heights Board Vice President Todd Genty said this morning. The five-member school board voted unanimously Monday night to name the popular Parlapanides as "shared superintendent" for the one-school district, he said. "The last year has been very rocky because of the indictment of Michael Ritacco," Genty said. "It was time to part. We just want to get away from Toms River completely." …
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Bailey
6:36 pm on Sunday, May 6, 2012
Why do you really care who works at what school? Maybe his daughter in law (who has an Ivy League masters degree) is the best person for the job. But all you're worried about is digging up further dirt and fabricating a ridiculous conspiracy theory that has nothing to do with the crimes already committed.   more ›