Politics & Government

Former Asst. Superintendent's Pension: Over $100K

Anne Dudley, who retired in 2010, earns $100,880 in pension fund.

Anne Dudley is the sole former public employee from the Chathams who is part of the so-called "$100K" club.

Dudley, the former assistant superintendent of the School District of the Chathams, receives more than $100,000 in pension from the state of New Jersey.

Last year, 1,244 former employees collected more than $100,000 the according to New Jersey Watchdog. This number has increased by 28 percent since 2010, according to New Jersey Watchdog. 

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Dudley earns $100,880 in her pension fund. She announced her retirement from the district in February 2010. A.Z. Yamba topped the list with $195,000 in pension from Essex County College.

Most of the people named on the list are former police officers and firefighters.

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The list includes public employees who collected pensions in 2011. It does not include former Superintendent Jim O'Neill, .


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