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    • Lebanon Borough School District quietly paid $235,000 to settle former employee’s wrongful termination lawsuit.
    • NJ Legislative committee to mull OPRA amendment that will exempt current and former elected officials’ and current office seekers’ addresses from public disclosure.
    • Police Accountability bill to be heard by Senate Committee in Trenton on Monday.
    • Passaic County quietly paid $850,000 to settle woman’s negligence suit against sheriff’s captain.
    • Four Cumberland Jail suicide lawsuits settle for a total of $672,500. Two others are settled “in principle” and one is stayed pending resolution of criminal charges against a corrections officer.
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Transparency NJ

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A collection of John Paff's Blogs

  • NJ Open Government Notes
  • NJ Civil Settlements
  • Random Notes on NJ Government
  • NJ Police Internal Affairs Complaints
  • Fairfield Township Informant

Category: NJ Open Government Notes

Notes, observations and suggestions on transparency and accountability in New Jersey local government.

Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Names of fired public employees, identified only by their employee numbers, can be obtained through OPRA.

by John PaffJune 19, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Appeals court rules that Union County jail’s inmate suicide and overdose fatality incident reports are disclosable under OPRA.

by John PaffJune 4, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Supreme Court orders disclosure of names and addresses of auction purchasers of confiscated sports memorabilia.

by John PaffMay 23, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

GRC holds that it was OK for a records custodian to unilaterally grant himself a two-week extension.

by John PaffMarch 30, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inNJ Open Government Notes

Local Finance Board will start posting ethics minutes on-line but will continue to obscure case docket numbers in those minutes.

by John PaffFebruary 27, 2018February 18, 2020

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