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Former Englewood Cliffs Deputy Chief To Get $441K Payout, Report Says
Michael McMorrow will get the money due to not using hundreds of vacation and sick days.

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — The former deputy police chief will receive a retirement payout of more than $441,000 by not using hundreds of vacation days and overtime hours, a report by The Record shows.
Michael McMorrow did not use 214 vacation days, 150 sick days, and accumulated more than 200 hours of overtime hours, according to the report.
McMorrow announced his resignation in August, citing a hostile working environment. His salary was $212,000, the report said.
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McMorrow said in the report that he accumulated the days and time during his 42 years with the department.
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