Tag: Office of Administrative Law
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Milltown BOE candidate must resolve claim against district before taking a seat on the dais, administrative law judge says
MILLTOWN – In 2017, Egnita Pardo and her husband filed a tort claim notice against the Milltown Public Schools on behalf of her minor son seeking reimbursement of medical expenses relating to an incident. The claim is at the center of whether or not it’s a conflict of interest for Pardo to serve on the…
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Resident group revealed plan to challenge JCP&L project
Residents who formed a group to oppose the new electric proposal by Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) unveiled a solution to this project – at a cost of $30 million. The group against the project, Residents Against Giant Electric (RAGE), held a press conference where its alternative plan was announced at the Middletown Public…
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Holmdel hires two police officers
HOLMDEL–The Township committee approved a resolution to hire two new police officers, Michael Molan and Cara Davis. Prior to approving several resolutions, the council added and passed an additional resolution that was not on the consent agenda in order to hire the officers. The additional resolution was added so that the two officers could attend…
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Final hearing held on regulator in Holmdel
HOLMDEL-More than 40 residents gathered to voice their opposition to a plan by New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) to build a regulator within the township. The hearing was designed for residents to air their concerns over New Jersey Natural Gas Company’s appeal of a Holmdel Zoning Board decision to deny the plan for a regulator. “The…
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JCP&L power line proposal has moved on to the courts
By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer Monmouth County residents have spoken and now the controversial giant electrical proposal by Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) has entered the courtroom. The project, which JCP&L has entitled the Monmouth County Reliability Project (MCRP), is now in the stage of evidentiary hearings that have begun on April 4 and will continue…
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Former Woodbridge teacher agrees to suspension
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer WOODBRIDGE — Teaching certificates for a former Avenel Street School 4 & 5 principal, who was one of the educators named in the Woodbridge School District cheating scandal in 2012, have been suspended for six months by the New Jersey Department of Education State Board of Examiners. Dara Kurlander had…