![]() ![]() The cash payments, according to the complaint, were allegedly supposed to be paid to certain retirees as annual replacement compensation due to the school district ending its former policy of providing retirees with lifetime prescription drug coverage. The Hamilton Township Board of Education has approved a settlement agreement that calls for the school board to pay $17 million over the next 12 years to entitled district retirees, including former Superintendent of Schools Neil Bencivengo, to resolve a contract dispute.Īmong the large list of plaintiffs who sued the school board are Bencivengo and former district business administrator Carol Chiacchio, who filed a complaint in Mercer County Superior Court in March 2014 alleging the district failed to make contractually obligatory cash payments to the retirees in lieu of prescription drug coverage for the retirees and their dependents. ![]() HAMILTON > A class-action lawsuit filed by retired public schoolteachers, administrators and secretaries against the Hamilton Township School District has been settled. ![]()
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