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A former recreation director who resigned in May 2016 routinely yelled "Mazel tov" at Jacobs and called him "Golum" (sic), which the lawsuit described as a derogatory Yiddish term.In his lawsuit, Jacobs, who is Jewish, said he "endured having his co-workers and superiors continually barrage him with anti-Semitic comments on a near-daily basis." The suit claimed he suffered emotional distress that eventually affected his health. More: Wall cops go after souvenir hunters at Circus Drive-In He had an annual salary of $70,671 when he retired. Jacobs, who worked for the township from 1999 until taking a disability retirement in 2016, sued the township in 2015. The township admitted no wrongdoing under the settlements. Kean described the settlement as a “business decision” the borough made to limit its costs. Of the $1.25 million settlement, Jacobs received $833,333, according to the settlement. The remaining $416,667 went to his Princeton-based attorney, Ravi Sattiraju. Again, please carefully consider selecting this option.The township and its insurance carrier split the cost of the settlement, each paying $625,000 toward the total. Using the e-check option, your payments may not be cleared until AFTER the 10-day mandated hold which can leave you subject to interest that is due on any payment received after the 10-day grace period of each quarter. While the Paymentus system also allows for the use of e-checks for an additional fee, please be aware of the following information: In accordance with National Automated Clearing House (NACHA) guidelines, there is a 10-business day hold on processing all e-checks which may affect the timeliness of the receipt of payment. Payments made through Paymentus are not received until the next business day and interest may be charged accordingly. Be advised, Paymentus charges a convenience fee of 2.5% for credit and debit. Online payments can be made through Paymentus Corporation. Taxes can be paid by check via mail to: Tax Collector, Township of Brick, 401 Chambers Bridge Road, Brick, NJ 08723 The office is open weekdays from 9 am to 4 pm. Taxes can be paid in person using a check, cash or credit card.
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