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Friday, April 6, 2012

Three Retired Middletown Schools Superintendents Make $100K Club Cut

The "club," named by New Jersey Watchdog, includes retired government employees earning a pension of $100K and more

There’s something called the “$100K Club” and three former Middletown schools administrators are unwitting members: retired superintendents Dennis Jackson, Karen Bilbao and interim Thomas Pagano. Those who qualify for this “club” are former government employees who are on a list of those who have earned $100,000 or more in pensions. The list was culled from a state Department of Treasury database. It was dubbed the “100K Club” by New Jersey Watchdog, identifying “an elite corps of retired public employees that's growing bigger, younger and richer at the expense of the New Jersey retirement system,” an investigative report by the group’s head, Mark Lagerkvist, said. According to Watchdog, last year alone 1,244 former public employees …

Kristen H

7:57 pm on Sunday, September 30, 2012

I know Mr.Jackson personally. He was the superintendent during my Middletown public education. As a taxpayer, I have no qualms about paying him well for his retirement. The quality of my education is a testament to how well the public school system works. Middletown is an amazing township and it would not remain as such without the dedication of such people.   more ›

Friday, March 23, 2012

M'town Schools: 6 Resigned, 4 Retired

All resignations cite personal reasons for leaving

Readying the final version of the proposed $149.7 million Middletown schools budget was not the only thing on the Board of Education agenda this week. Ten resignations and retirements of teachers and other staffers were approved. Rumors about sudden teacher resignations have been swirling lately. But, beyond the lists provided by the board on its agenda, officials have not offered comments nor have they answered queries about any of the as of yet unsubstantiated theories. They only reiterate that personnel matters are prohibited from being discussed in a public forum. Four retirements and six resignations are listed, showing the effective dates of the actions. Of all the resignations cite “personal reasons” for the decisions. The lists are…

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