New Jersey 101.5 Morning Show Highlights: Key Stories for Wednesday
On today’s New Jersey 101.5 Morning Show, host Eric Scott covers several breaking stories impacting the Garden State.
First, Doreen and Anthony Acciardi, owners of Club 35 in Sayreville, have pleaded guilty to charges related to running a prostitution operation. As part of a plea deal, they will pay $700,000 in back taxes but will avoid prison time. Their strip club, notorious for its "all nude" label, will be under monitoring for years.
In political news, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is suing New Jersey’s interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba for false arrest and defamation. Baraka alleges that Habba, motivated by political spite, mischaracterized his recent trespassing arrest, which ended with the charges being dropped.
In a heroic act, Charles Parry saved a 75-year-old driver from a burning car after the elderly man suffered a medical episode at an Edison Costco.
Lastly, an analysis reveals that New Jersey school superintendents earn an average salary nearing $200,000, significantly higher than the national average. With the highest-paid superintendent earning $322,272, this raises questions about educational funding in the state.
Stay tuned for more updates, traffic, and weather throughout the morning!
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