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‘Safe and secure’ New Jersey joins growing list of states that are conducting elections by mail BY MICHELE ALPERIN
Dick Fitzpatrick, long-time educator in the Hopewell Valley school district, with Toll Gator, the Toll Gate Grammar School mascot, in 1996. Fitzpatrick is being honored for his positive impact on the district with a scholarship in his name.
New scholarship program to honor legendary principal’s lasting legacy Dick Fitzpatrick taught Toll Gate, Stony Brook students to ‘Reach for the Stars’ BY JOE EMANSKI
Marcie Boucher has vivid memories of Dick Fitzpatrick’s first day as principal of Toll Gate Grammar School in 1994. She remembers the red balloons he had placed all around the entrance to the school. And she remembers his “patented, get-attention clap.” He
greeted the students with a smile and a handshake, getting to know each of them by name starting on day one. “The first day of school is always exciting, but this was at a new level,” Boucher says. She was a parent of a Toll Gate student then, but would go on to work closely with Fitzpatrick both there and later at Stony Brook Elemen-
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tary School. “He brought a whole new energy. He made you want to get on board and participate. It was just a very uplifting, encouraging time.” Fitzpatrick’s career in education spanned half a century. He spent just 10 of those years working in Hopewell Valley, but that was all the time he needed to have a lasting impact on the students, parents and teachers of Toll Gate Grammar School and Stony Brook Elementary School. Two years ago, suffering from headaches, Fitzpatrick went to the doctor. Tests revealed that he had glioblasSee FITZPATRICK, Page 6
In an atmosphere rife with misinformation and political divisiveness, confusing messages have spawned concerns about mail-in voting—a process that has proven safe and secure in the several states where it is now the norm. The western states of Utah, Arizona, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Colorado have for years conducted their elections entirely or mostly by mail-in ballot. New Jersey will join them for this year, after Gov. Phil Murphy issued Executive Order No. 177, mandating all active registered New Jersey voters receive a mail-in ballot with prepaid return postage for the Nov. 3 general election. Mercer County began mailing ballots to voters in the last week of September. This switch has not sat well with some, and disinformation about the process and safety of vote-at-home elections started to spread as a result. One piece of disinformation— one that could land voters in jail—came from President Donald Trump, who suggested to North Carolina citizens on Sept. 2 that they vote twice, once by mail and once at the polls, to test the security of the system. Anyone who follows the president’s suggestion would be committing voter fraud, a crime that could
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lead to a felony conviction. Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes, in a Sept. 18 email, called Trump’s suggestion “absurd.” In the same email, Hughes offered reassurances about the safety of voting by mail. “Don’t be distracted by baseless claims that seek to undermine the voting process,” he wrote. “Studies have shown that voting fraud in the United States is extremely rare, and states where voting now is done almost entirely by mail are said to report very little fraud.” In fact, New Jersey compares signatures on mail-in ballots to those on file in the Statewide Voter Registration System. The Board of Elections also flags ballots for voters who are not registered, have passed away or do not live in the county or state. “So we can set those aside for investigation and if need be rejection,” Board of Elections chairman Anthony Francioso, a Republican, wrote in an email. Mercer County clerk Paula Sollami Covello, who is responsible for issuing vote-by-mail ballots in the county, said there has never been an incidence of fraud in Mercer County involving vote-by-mail. In fact, the number of voters who wish to permanently vote by mail has grown “markedly” in recent years, Sollami Covello said. Voting fraud is exceedingly rare in the United States, whether for mail-in ballots or otherwise. Conservative think tank Heritage Foundation, which maintains a database of fraudulent voting incidences, found 204 cases of fraudulent use of absentee ballots among See VOTE, Page 3
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