Police Chief's Retirement Benefit: Over $130K Per Year
Anthony DeZenzo's retirement benefit puts him in the rarefied $100K Club with his two predecessors.
When Parsippany Police Chief Anthony DeZenzo on March 1 steps down after less than 18 months since his swearing in and 31 years on the force in all, he will walk away with a lifetime benefit of about $131,952 per year. The estimate comes from the state Department of Treasury. That figure breaks down to about $10,996 per month and puts DeZenzo into the exclusive "$100K Club," which is made up of former township employees who earn more than $100,000 per year in retirement benefits. In addition to his 31 years with PPD, DeZenzo spent a year working for the Morris County Sheriff's Office early in his career. Of the handful of former employees on the list are former police chiefs Michael Peckerman ($120,015) and Michael T. Filippello ($110,876…
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john p maguire
4:19 am on Wednesday, May 1, 2013
It Feels AWFUL And The Residents Of Parsippany-Troy Hills Are Paying Dearly For The Incompetence Of This Current Mayor And His Political Co-Horts. The Whole Town & It's Administration Should Be Investigated By The Attorney General's Office For Gross Mismanagement And Deceitful Tactics Used On A Daily Basis. Mossberg Should Be In Jail Along With 15-20 Others, Many Of Which Live In Powder Mill…   more ›