![]() ![]() It is also alleged that defendants Anders and Squires split BTSD maintenance department purchases into smaller transactions which could be purchased on the sole authority of defendant Anders, where he could direct those purchases to companies controlled by Squires. It is alleged that on a dozen transactions between September 2006 and July 1, 2010, Anders, Squires and Neff manipulated the required “quote” process to ensure that a company controlled by defendant Squires would be selected for the transaction. The indictment charges that from September 2006 to September 2011, the defendants abused Anders’ position as maintenance director to enrich themselves and to advance their personal business interests, causing a loss to BTSD of approximately $373,453.43. Anders is the former maintenance director at the school district. ![]() Anders, Jr, 59, Willow Grove, PA, Patrick Squires, 58, of Voorhees, NJ, and Ernest Neff, 58, of Newtown, PA, were charged today by indictment with one count of conspiracy and five counts of wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud the Bristol Township School District (“BTSD”), announced United States Attorney Zane David Memeger. The Academic Oversight Committee (AOC) allows for innovative programs designed by teachers to enhance classroom curricula that are ineligible for 21 stCCLC funding as well as incidentals such as snacks, admission fees, and transportation costs.Īdditional AOC funding makes available discretionary programs benefiting Borough students in special ways, e.g., Writer’s Voice Workshop, Microsoft Certification, and All Our Children.įinally, the AOC recognizes annually an outstanding community leader(s) -dubbed Person(s) of the Year- with ties to Borough education, four teachers and a Borough student of the year.FORMER MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR OF BRISTOL TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY AND FRAUD BBSD and its fiscal agent, Ivins House, approve all programs designed to improve academic achievement, meet new friends, prepare for college or vocational/trade training, express their creativity, learn teamwork and respect, build self-confidence, play sports, develop real-world skills and help working families. Students residing in Bristol Borough attending public, parochial or private schools are eligible to participate in 21 st Century Community Learning Center (21 stCCLC) after school and summer camp programs provided by Bristol Borough School District (BBSD). ![]()
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