WINSLOW CHARTER SCHOOL FOUNDER INDICTED BY GRAND JURY
REPRINTED FROM THE COURIER-POST FEBRUARY 26, 2011
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WINSLOW — The founder of Camden County's only suburban charter school has been accused of attempting to defraud the school in an indictment handed down Wednesday by the state grand jury following an investigation by the state Attorney General Office's Division of Criminal Justice.
Linda L. Clemons of Winslow's Sicklerville section, founder of The Institute for Excellence Charter School and president of its board of trustees, was charged with one count of attempted theft by deception in the third degree. The school opened in September 2009 in the township's Cedar Brook section.
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WINSLOW — The founder of Camden County's only suburban charter school has been accused of attempting to defraud the school in an indictment handed down Wednesday by the state grand jury following an investigation by the state Attorney General Office's Division of Criminal Justice.
Linda L. Clemons of Winslow's Sicklerville section, founder of The Institute for Excellence Charter School and president of its board of trustees, was charged with one count of attempted theft by deception in the third degree. The school opened in September 2009 in the township's Cedar Brook section.
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