RED BANK: AGENCY APPOINTEE SILENT
Cherron Rountree, bottom left, during the agency’s meeting Tuesday. (Zoom screengrab. Click to enlarge)
By JOHN T. WARD
The prospective new manager of the Red Bank Redevelopment Agency appeared onscreen without introduction during its monthly meeting Tuesday evening.
Cherron Rountree, who now serves as township administrator in Holmdel, also did not speak, even as former council member Cindy Burnham said her appointment should be halted by a pending sexual harassment lawsuit in which Rountree is a defendant.
Rountree’s appointment as agency head is up for approval by the borough council Wednesday night. A resolution says she would be paid a stipend of $15,000 per year.
The job was previously held by Ziad Shehady, who resigned from the agency in February and as borough business administrator last month.
Rountree did not respond to questions emailed to her by redbankgreen Tuesday evening. Among them: whether she’s also a contender for the administrator’s job.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, Burnham noted that Rountree is named as a co-defendant in a lawsuit from her time as business administrator in Rahway.
Without referring to Rountree by name, Burnham said, “this person is accused of enabling a sexual stalker.”
The lawsuit, by city employee Denise Rolong, targets former Rahway mayor Samson Steinman. Rolong accused him of a three-year “campaign of relentless sexual harassment.”
Rountree, according to the suit, knew of Steinman’s romantic feelings toward Rolong and encouraged him to share them with Rolong, according to NJ.com.
The case is slated to go to trial in Superior Court in Union County starting August 23. Here’s the complaint as amended in May, 2019: Rolong v. Rahway amended complaint
The contract allows outside activities “such as teaching, consulting, or board or charitable service, subject to the approval of the Township Committee,” but says “no outside involvements shall interfere with the day-to-day management responsibilities of the Township, interfere with the overall performance of duties, or create a condition where a conflict of interest would exist with regard to the Township.”
Neither Rountree nor any redevelopment agency members addressed Burnham’s comments.
Afterward, the agency went into a close-door executive session to discuss unspecified personnel matters.
“Unfortunately, you’re not official yet, so you’re not in this executive session,” agency attorney Ron Gordon told Rountree.