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Ciattarelli s jump into the culture wars

Ciattarelli s jump into the culture wars
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Bayonne City Hall closes due to air conditioning failure, municipal pool open for residents with ID

Bayonne City Hall closes due to air conditioning failure, municipal pool open for residents with ID
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Appellate court reinstates sexting lawsuit

Hudson Reporter Appellate court reinstates ‘sexting’ lawsuit Stacie Percella is suing Mayor James Davis and the city for alleged sexual harassment × Stacie Percella brings allegations to light at the May city council meeting in 2017. The Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division has reinstated a lawsuit by former Bayonne City Hall employee Stacie Percella against Mayor James Davis and the city. The suit alleges that Percella was fired in retaliation for filing a federal lawsuit against the city in 2014. That lawsuit alleged hostile environment discrimination, due to Percella’s actions as a vice president of the local civil service employee’s union, and because she rebuffed Davis’s alleged sexual overtures.

Appellate court reinstates former Bayonne worker s sexting lawsuit against Davis, city

Acting DEP Commissioner tours Bayonne - Hudson Reporter

Hudson Reporter Acting DEP Commissioner tours Bayonne The Commissioner and Mayor discussed projects, needs, and concerns i × From left to right: Acting NJDEP Commissioner Shawn LaTourette, Mayor James Davis, NJDEP Director of Local Government Assistance Kerry Kirk Pflugh, and NJDEP Manager of the Community Collaborative Initiative Alan Miller. New Jersey’s Acting Commissioner of Environmental Protection, Shawn LaTourette, toured Bayonne on April 19. Mayor Davis welcomed LaTourette and staff colleagues from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). During a meeting at the Mayor’s Office, city officials and the NJDEP representatives discussed issues including extending the waterfront walkway around Bayonne; upgrading Bayonne’s sewer system; taking steps against flooding; redeveloping former industrial properties; and renovating additional parks. They also discussed Bayonne’s close relationship with the NJDEP under the department’s

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