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Christie May Revisit Superintendent Salary Cap

From today’s Star-Ledger:

Speaking in Ocean County, Cerf also said Gov. Chris Christie might take another look at the state’s year-old cap on superintendents’ salaries. Several towns have objected to the cap, but Christie was resolute when he established it.

“The best I can tell you is you have been heard by me, and the governor has said he will take a look at this again on the basis of data,” Cerf said after William DeFabiis, superintendent of the South Hackensack district, noted the importance of school chiefs.

Laura Waters

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