NJ police and firefighters retired with full pensions despite documented misconduct. Taxpayers are footing the bill.
A recent investigation reveals that 21 police and fire pensioners in New Jersey are still receiving benefits despite serious ...
A new investigation from the state comptroller’s office found that serious weaknesses in New Jersey’s police pension system ...
A comptroller's review found state pension officials and the pension board were not told of some members' misconduct, leading ...
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N.J. watchdog says local lifeguard pensions - which have $34M deficit - should be scrapped
Six Jersey Shore towns collectively carry a deficit worth tens of millions of dollars in their lifeguard pension system, according to a state watchdog’s report that suggests the system has become ...
The NJEA had pushed for a broader pension restoration. But lawmakers weren’t willing to saddle Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill with an estimated roughly $1 billion new liability. Still, if this goes through ...
TRENTON — The $86 billion system that funds pensions for public workers, state troopers, local police and firefighters and teachers lost ground in the first year public workers were required to pay ...
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