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This N J director is a model for police across the country, AG says He s retiring

This N.J. director is a model for police across the country, AG says. He’s retiring. Updated Jan 27, 2021; Posted Jan 27, 2021 Mayor Ras Baraka holds a press conference announcing a 31 percent decrease in homicide in 2017, as Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose looks on, at the Department of Public Safety in Newark on December 13, 2017. Alexandra Pais | For NJ Advance MediaAlexandra Pais | For NJ Advance Facebook Share Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose will retire March 31 after working 34 years in local law enforcement and overseeing several reforms among the city police. Ambrose was named the city’s first public safety director in late 2015, when the police, fire and emergency management departments were consolidated under Mayor Ras Baraka. His departure announcement comes less than a month after the city appointed Lee Douglas as acting police chief when Darnell Henry retired.

More than $80,000 stolen in Jersey City payroll inflation scheme

Hudson Reporter More than $80,000 stolen in Jersey City payroll inflation scheme Department of Recreation payroll clerk pleads guilt to theft by unlawful taking × Jersey City resident Angela Rivera pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree theft by unlawful taking before Superior Court Judge Vincent Militello in Hudson County on Jan. 27. On Jan. 27, a former Jersey City Department of Recreation payroll clerk pleaded guilty to stealing roughly $80,000 by fraudulently inflating payroll hours for relatives and associates, according to New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal. Jersey City resident Angela Rivera, 41, who was a payroll clerk and senior analyst for the Jersey City Department of Recreation, pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree theft by unlawful taking before Superior Court Judge Vincent Militello in Hudson County.

New Brunswick Water Meter Reader Sentenced In Bribery Case

Reply 11 New Brunswick city residents have also been charged with paying cash to have their water and sewer bills reduced. (Shutterstock) NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ A former meter reader for the New Brunswick Water Department was sentenced Thursday, Jan. 21 to five years in state prison for participating in a scheme with two other former water department employees to reduce the water and sewer bills of numerous customers in return for bribes, said New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal. Guillermo Quinones, 51, of Somerset, was sentenced to five years in state prison by Superior Court Judge Robert Kirsch in Union County. He pleaded guilty on Feb. 14, 2020 to official misconduct. Quinones forfeited his job with the water department and is permanently barred from public employment in New Jersey.

New Jersey Attorney General seeks to suspend liquor license of North Wildwood bar

New Jersey Attorney General seeks to suspend liquor license of North Wildwood bar
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