Mr. Singer made it a point to thank the students after his victory two years ago.
Mr. Singer asks these questions with the cold eye of the philosopher.
Mr. Singer insisted that the city and union were not so far apart.
Mr. Singer said police service for his township of 46,000 people costs $6.5 million a year.
Mr. Singer did not respond to a call to his office.
Mr. Singer said that the entire agreement was "under review."
Mr. Singer had refused to send his children to school because he did not like what they were being taught.
Mr. Singer has put $65,000 into a trust for each girl.
Mr. Singer said he took proper care of the property.
Mr. Singer paid $5.7 million for it in 1986, according to public records.