Politics & Government

$80K+ in Merit Raises Proposed for More Than 30 White-Collar Workers

Taxpayer-funded pay hikes, part of the proposed 2013 municipal budget, range from $1,000 to $5,000.

The 2013 proposed $62.3 million municipal budget calls for an across-the-board 2 percent pay hike for white-collar workers employed by Parsippany and funded by taxpayers, as mentioned at the May 8 Township Council agenda meeting. A subset of these employees will also receive a merit raise, some of them for as much as $5,000, for, as Mayor James Barberio said, "going above and beyond."

The breakdown is as follows:

Mayor's Office

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Michele Sylvin $1,500
Sabina Vermont $1,350
Charlotte Vermont $1,500

Administration

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Jasmine Lim $5,000
Michael Hardie $5,000

Clerk's Office

Cara Fox $1,500
Leslie Miller $1,500
Janet Zorsky $1,500

Tax Collector

Lori Rogg $1,500
Ann Forte $1,500

Police

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Yolanda Sendo $2,000

Animal Control

Chris Dikovics $3,000
Jessica Suto $3,000
Heidi Evdokimoff $3,000

Court

Anthony Freese $5,000
Al Leal $5,000

Planning Board

Peggy Mader $2,000

Construction

Robert Hohenleitner $2,000
Val Kagan $2,500
Jackie Moraga $2,500

Zoning

Rob Pizza $2,000

DPW

Greg Schneider $5,000
Marge Woelk $1,000
Michele Hess $1,000

Engineering

Karen Savis $2,000

Human Services

Barbara Ievioli $5,000
Dean Snook $4,680

Water

Marion DeZenzo $3,000

Knoll

Sharon Parker $3,000
Rich Williams $2,000


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