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Phillipsburg HS Teacher Admits Threatening To Leak ‘Embarrassing’ Info For Tenure Vote
A former Phillipsburg High School teacher admitted in court Wednesday to threatening to reveal “embarrassing” information about another employee in order to influence his tenure vote. George Chilmonik, 75, made threats to leak embarrassing information unless an official with the school district “took action consistent with their demands to influence a tenure vote,” Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said. Chilmonik, of Bethlehem, PA, pleaded guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit official misconduct and will be entered into a pre-trial intervention program as a result of …
Police & Fire
Former Phillipsburg HS Teacher, Coach Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy In Tenure Vote Coercion
A former Phillipsburg High School teacher pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy after threatening to release embarrassing information about a coworker to influence a tenure vote, authorities said. David Post, a former math teacher and head wrestling coach at the school, was charged with conspiring with others to threaten to release embarrassing information about another school district employee “unless that employee took action consistent with his and other teachers’ demands to influence a tenure vote” on April 26, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a release. Post pleaded gui…
Politics
Ex-Warren County Tax Collector Faces Jailtime, Must Pay $924K Restitution In Fund Theft Scheme
A Warren County woman who pleaded guilty after stealing more than $800,000 in payments while working as a municipal tax collector for three townships will spend five years behind bars and must forfeit her pension, authorities announced following her Friday sentencing. Rachellyn Mosher, 50, was indicted by a Hunterdon County Grand Jury and pleaded guilty to official misconduct March 24 after misappropriating a total of $824,000 from taxpayers in White, Harmony and Lopatcong Township between 2013 and 2018, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said in a release. Mosher was sentenced to f…