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Friday, November 11, 2022

PAUL M. CARELLI VS. BOROUGH OF CALDWELL, ET AL. (L-5938-19

PAUL M. CARELLI VS. BOROUGH OF CALDWELL, ET AL. (L-5938-19 The court granted leave to appeal to consider the denial of cross-motions for summary judgment – based on stipulated facts – about whether plaintiff Paul M. Carelli was entitled to enforcement of a contractual provision, upon the early termination of his third four-year term as the Borough of Caldwell's administrator, that purported to allow him a severance package "equal to one month salary for each year of service." The court concluded that this contractual provision was unenforceable because, in allowing a severance package of more than eight months' salary, it was inconsistent with N.J.S.A. 40A:9-138, which imposes both a ceiling and a floor on a municipal administrator's severance to "any unpaid balance of his [or her] salary and his [or her] salary for the next 3 calendar months." For that reason, the court reversed and remanded for entry of summary judgment dismissing Carelli's complaint.