Mayor Peter J. Byron, 67, former Mayor Ernest V. Troiano Jr., 71, and City Commissioner Steven E. Mikulski, 57, were each charged Friday, according to the New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
they were not eligible to join, state authorities said.
Mayor Peter J. Byron, 67, former Mayor Ernest V. Troiano Jr., 71, and City Commissioner Steven E. Mikulski, 57, each face charges of theft by unlawful taking and tampering with public records or information, according to“Today we bring charges against current and former public and elected officials for what we allege are breaches of the public trust,” Platkin said. “We will work tirelessly to root out public corruption and restore faith in our institutions.
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