A closer look at Worcester’s 2020 payroll: 90 of 100 top earners are police officers
Updated 10:07 AM;
Members of the Worcester Police Department represented 90 of the city’s top 100 earners in 2020, according to payroll records.
City Manager Edward Augustus Jr. took home the highest paycheck, making a total of $279,770 in 2020, keeping on trend with payroll records from previous years. Police Chief Steven Sargent received the city’s second-largest salary, taking home $239,130, records indicate.
Aside from police officers, a handful of other employees are among the highest-paid workers, including the city’s assistant city manager, administrators at the Worcester Public Schools, the city solicitor and the late DPW head.
EXCLUSIVE: Wabash Township Trustee talks the state investigation into her residency
She said she is facing charges of not living in the township as an elected leader, and of theft for stealing wages while allegedly not living in the township.
Posted: Apr 12, 2021 9:23 PM
Updated: Apr 12, 2021 10:52 PM
Posted By: Anna Darling
WABASH TOWNSHIP, Ind. (WLFI) - Wabash Township Trustee Jennifer Teising said she is being investigated by the state for her residency. However, she said this investigation is groundless and is a waste of taxpayer dollars.
We spoke exclusively with Teising two weeks ago where she showed us documents proving where she lives. After that story aired, Indiana State Police contacted News 18 and requested the raw footage from that story for an investigation. When we reached out to Teising about this, she said she was willing to talk again on this issue.
Hotel Termas El Sosneado: la historia de amor y misterio alrededor de sus ruinas y piletas mdzol.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mdzol.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
KARE plans to open three houses in Naas for its service users
Reporter: );
);
Three houses are to be provided in Naas for service users of KARE, which supports people who have an intellectual disability and their families.
The detached homes are single storey and will be built at Craddockstown, near the recently opened Eustace Demesne.
According to KARE’s Alan McCartney, it is an important way of providing facilities for service users with behavioural issues.
Cllr Bill Clear questioned the fact that a footpath from the development will lead through Eustace Demesne, which has 74 dwellings.
Cllr Clear also called for a separate footpath on on the Craddockstown road and said there was sufficient room.