Dover mayor refuses to create bilingual website

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Posted on: March 13th, 2008
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“Despite a letter with the Dover mayor’s signature on it accepting an offer to translate parts of the town’s website into Spanish, Mayor James Dodd now says he is still opposed to the idea.

In a statement, Dodd said Tuesday night that he is “refusing to create a bilingual town website,” and that the letter sent to the Rev. Daniel Martinez, who had offered translation service for free, does not express his true sentiments.”*

*From: http://www.nj.com
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