THE NEW NORMAL: NA MUNICIPAL TAXES GO UP, UP AND UP AGAIN UNDER PRONTI & DEL RUSSO!
HOMEOWNERS GET HAMMERED AS THE LOCAL GOP REMAIN IN A POLITICAL DENIAL!
NORTH ARLINGTON – The more Mayor Dan Pronti (R) denies Municipal Taxes are not increasing, the more angst and voter frustration mounts as the time for real change is now!



The comments here are from average homeowners and residents who now say they are living “paycheck to paycheck” due to the obscene level of spending by this all-Republican Borough Council that is averaging about $4 million a month in approved appropriations, and now we know the Borough Attorney has billed in fees, services and retainer over $350,000 over the last 18 months! 
The Borough Attorney is one of the largest campaign contributors to the local Republicans for over a decade.
The outrageous level of spending, debt, salaries and promotions are crippling taxpayers only compounded by these unfair and inequitable, random and rolling assessments despised by homeowners!

Pronti and Del Russo have made it clear they will never end these random assessments under any circumstances!
They are committed to raising your taxes without question or hesitation!
Add massive overdevelopment, constant pay hikes for part-time elected officials and the purchase of a dormant property on River Road described as an “emergency appropriation” border on the laughable!
Nothing will change as long as voters continue to reward the likes of Kirk Del Russo and newcomer Amanda DeCicco, both puppets of the Pronti political machine.
These comments here paint a picture of the frustration of homeowners, and just how far local Republicans will go to insult the intelligence of residents of all persuasions who demand a fiscally conservative approach to local government.
With Pronti in charge, it’s the status quo, business as usual. Spend more, waste more, buy more, and ask questions later.
Ten years of all Republican control is ten years too much!
Tired of being lied to by Pronti and his puppets, time to bring back responsible two-party government this November.