Retired NJ Cops Cash in With New Jobs

Four retired police officers will collect pensions while working in new jobs for their New Jersey town.
      
The pension payments and salaries give the men an income of more than they earned while in uniform.
      
Philip DiNicola is collecting a $128,000 pension after retiring as deputy police chief in Woodbridge Township. He'll also earn about $80,000 a year as the township's top court administrator.
      
Retired Capt. Robert Hubner will earn $75,000 tracking scofflaws on top of his $105,000 pension.
      
Detective Joseph Nisky will collect an $88,000 pension along with an $82,000 salary as recreation director.
      
Sgt. Victor Pussilo will receive about $50,000 in the evidence bureau on top of a $69,000 pension.
      
Mayor John McCormac tells The Home News Tribune of East Brunswick it saves taxpayers money because the men won't receive a new pension or health benefits.

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