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Retiring Parsippany police chief
to get $132K a year, state says

Star-Ledger [Newark, NJ], by Brendan Kuty

Original Article

Posted By:Phosphene, 2/15/2013 4:49:36 AM

Parsippany - The township police chief will soon retire with an annual benefit of $131,951.76, according to state Department of Treasury spokesman William Quinn. Anthony DeZenzo filed a retirement application with the New Jersey Police and Firemen´s Retirement System on Feb. 8, according to Quinn. DeZenzo was sworn in on Sept. 1, 2011, to lead the department, which boats more than 90 officers, making it the largest in Morris County. He joined the Parsippany Police Department in 1982 after a year with the sheriff´s office. Quinn said DeZenzo will get a monthly benefit of $10,996.

Comments:
and I ALMOST hated Dorner

Please check posting page in RED how to properly split headline. Source, Star-Ledger [Newark, NJ], must be to site style as shown. LCom Staff.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Topic Thunder, 2/15/2013 5:09:34 AM     (No. 9177484)

So the police chief commits rape and grand larceny and walks away clean. Is this a great country or what?


Reply 2 - Posted by: Sfacheem, 2/15/2013 5:57:17 AM     (No. 9177511)

Our entire country and economy are upside down.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Spidey, 2/15/2013 6:24:15 AM     (No. 9177534)

Republican obstructionism is cause these big pension states to go broke. If some schlub collecting $300 a week in unemployment is stimulating the economy just think what a 100+K retired government worker is contributing.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Country Boy, 2/15/2013 6:41:53 AM     (No. 9177546)

And a lot of the NJ cops are the nastiest people you will ever meet.


Reply 5 - Posted by: bifgroovey, 2/15/2013 7:06:28 AM     (No. 9177565)

They don´t mention his age??? How old is this "retiree"?


Reply 6 - Posted by: DW626, 2/15/2013 7:20:19 AM     (No. 9177580)

So...Parsippany boats more than 90 police officers, huh??
Like California, getting a government job in NJ is like winning the lottery, with great retirement benefits.


Reply 7 - Posted by: Davids918, 2/15/2013 9:12:10 AM     (No. 9177767)

The actual benefits aren´t the problem.

The problem is the constraints on the economy and tax-base to support these benefits.

Those constrainst are mostly Democrat created.

We have massive oil and natural gas in the U.S. It needs to be developed, used, and exported. This will produce $$ that helps pay for teachers, police and firefighters.

Democrats are trying to extract more $$$ from a shrinking pie instead of expanding, growing the pie.


   

 

  


 

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