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Monday, January 28, 2008

Who else lives in Newark?


Paul “Capt. Sleepy” Messina is serving his suspension, and reportedly using the time off for a bit of a vacation.
But Captsleepy.com, the Web site that helped put him there, is still working overtime.
With the Napn’ Capn’ out of the picture for at least a little while, the site’s creators have turned their attention to a new target.Through a bit of sleuthing, the site is taking on the fight to enforce the city’s residency laws against a top city law enforcement official from Newark — no not against that law enforcer from Newark.They’ve set their sites (get it) on another Newarkian who just can’t seem to bring himself to make the move south.
That would be Irv Bradley, of Rahway, who runs the department’s radio room. Bradley has now been in the position for months, long before he even took on the appearance of living in this city, as he’s required to by law. Just recently, Bradley moved into the newly opened Broad Street Bank development downtown. But just renting a place here doesn’t necessarily satisfy the city’s residency requirement. To fulfill that law, city employees must establish a home in Trenton as their primary, bona fide residence — where they stay a majority of the time, and where their family resides.
Well we don't want to steal their thunder so check out what the Capt Sleepy folks found out just by tailing old Irv around for a couple days.
Man, abusing both the residency law and the city's car policy? Couldn't he go for the trifecta and get caught falling asleep on the job too?

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Who else lives in Newark?


Paul “Capt. Sleepy” Messina is serving his suspension, and reportedly using the time off for a bit of a vacation.
But Captsleepy.com, the Web site that helped put him there, is still working overtime.
With the Napn’ Capn’ out of the picture for at least a little while, the site’s creators have turned their attention to a new target.Through a bit of sleuthing, the site is taking on the fight to enforce the city’s residency laws against a top city law enforcement official from Newark — no not against that law enforcer from Newark.They’ve set their sites (get it) on another Newarkian who just can’t seem to bring himself to make the move south.
That would be Irv Bradley, of Rahway, who runs the department’s radio room. Bradley has now been in the position for months, long before he even took on the appearance of living in this city, as he’s required to by law. Just recently, Bradley moved into the newly opened Broad Street Bank development downtown. But just renting a place here doesn’t necessarily satisfy the city’s residency requirement. To fulfill that law, city employees must establish a home in Trenton as their primary, bona fide residence — where they stay a majority of the time, and where their family resides.
Well we don't want to steal their thunder so check out what the Capt Sleepy folks found out just by tailing old Irv around for a couple days.
Man, abusing both the residency law and the city's car policy? Couldn't he go for the trifecta and get caught falling asleep on the job too?

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