Three of the newest Toms River Board of Education members who were swept into office by a tsunami of public discontent over the Ritacco corruption scandal, are calling for reforms.
The arrest of former Toms River Mayor Carmine Inteso also brought with it more allegations of it may be linked to Toms River, and a current board member believes the case could reveal even more impropriety.
Days after former Toms River Regional Superintendent Michael Ritacco plead guilty to charges of fraud and tax evasion, the school board now goes full steam into working on a plan to try and recoup the money.