Former Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority Superintendent Dies
Paul Phillips, a Cinnaminson resident, was 54.
Paul Phillips, the former superintendent of the Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority, died Feb. 15, according to an obituary on Phillyburbs.com. His death came one year to the day he and six other sewerage authority employees were arrested on corruption and theft charges in a widespread scandal at the agency. In all, 10 people—including Assistant Superintendent William Yannarella—were charged in the scandal. Phillips faced 17 counts, including charges of theft, tampering with records, official misconduct, conspiracy to commit official misconduct and more. Authorities alleged that through various schemes, Phillips and the other sewerage authority employees, contractors and family members charged stole at least $100,000 in public resources. …
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judy
9:42 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Matthew, my husband and I were PROUD to call your father, "friend". He was a kind, thoughtful and and selfless man. We met him through our misfortune. We have lived in Cinnaminson for 39 years and have been through more floods than I can count, much, much worse the last several years. He is the "ONLY" township official that has ever offered concern, maintenance or help or any kind, extended to us…   more ›