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By KATHY CRYAN
Union s Portuguese Flag Raising
Credits: TAPinto Union
Credits: TAPinto Union
Credits: TAPinto Union
Mayor Michele Delisfort celebrates Portugal Day with Flag Raising in front of Town Hall.
Mayor Michele Delisfort celebrates Portugal Day with Flag Raising in front of Town Hall.
Credits: TAPinto Union
Committeewoman Suzette Cavadas celebrates Portugal Day with Flag Raising in front of Town Hall.
Committeewoman Suzette Cavadas celebrates Portugal Day with Flag Raising in front of Town Hall.
Credits: TAPinto Union
State Senator Joe Cryan celebrates Portugal Day with Flag Raising in front of Town Hall.
State Senator Joe Cryan celebrates Portugal Day with Flag Raising in front of Town Hall.
Meet the Cryans. They’re one of most prolific families in New Jersey. And state government has become their family business.
They’ve learned how to play the New Jersey game: Work for the government, do your job, keep your head down, and lo and behold, after 25 or 30 years you’ll find yourself with a nice Golden parachute, courtesy of the NJ tax payers.
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With that meaty send off, including pensions, sick leave you never used, medical benefits and whatever else the spenders under the Golden Dome happen to cook up, the world is your oyster. You can live comfortably, move to the south if you so choose, buy a boat, or whatever you dream of. It’s the American dream, New Jersey style, and these people do it right.
Only 1/3 of N.J. schools are fully open for in-person learning. Most are still hybrid.
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
Steven Sylvester a maintenance worker disenfects desks between classes at Delaware Valley Regional High School in Frenchtown. Today was the first full day of classes for staff and students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tuesday, September 8, 2020.
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Only about one-third of New Jersey schools are fully in-person as of this week, as Gov. Phil Murphy pushes all of the state’s schools to reopen and sharply criticized the 15 districts that have remained totally virtual.
As of May 4, 450 school districts were hybrid, 15 were remote and 298 were fully in-person the sixth week in a row the number of in-person districts increased. Forty-eight districts have different educational formats for different schools.
43 N.J. school districts go remote with spring break travel a concern nj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.