James Jajuga Explained

James Jajuga
Birth Date:12 December 1946
Birth Place:Haverhill, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation:Politician
Residence:Methuen, Massachusetts, U.S.
Party:Independent (2016-present)
Democrat (?-2016)
Alma Mater:Northeastern University
Boston University
Title1:Mayor of Methuen, Massachusetts
Term Start1:2018
Term End1:2020
Predecessor1:Steve Zanni
Successor1:Neil Perry[1]
Title2:Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety
Governor2:Jane M. Swift
Term Start2:2001
Term End2:2003
Predecessor2:Jane Perlov
Successor2:Edward A. Flynn
Title3:Member of the Massachusetts Senate
Term Start3:1991
Term End3:2001
Predecessor3:Nicholas J. Costello
Successor3:Steven A. Baddour

James Paul Jajuga (born December 12, 1946, Haverhill, Massachusetts) is an American politician who was Mayor of Methuen, Massachusetts between 2017 and 2020. He also served as Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety from 2001 to 2003. He later represented the Third Essex District in the Massachusetts Senate from 1991 to 2001.[2] On June 25, 2019, Jajuga announced he would not be running for re-election as Methuen's mayor. Neil Perry succeeded him, winning the 2019 election. He's also a two-time former city councilor, US Marine and a member of the Massachusetts State Police.[3]

Term as mayor

Methuen had several fiscal issues while Jajuga was on the City Council and served as mayor, including a School Department that overspent its budget by $4 million and a contract with the police department where captains would $434,841 on average. To keep within the budget, the initial plan was to lay off a large percentage of the patrol cops. As a result of their financial issues, there was a temporary state overseer and a new government structure put in place.

Jajuga was named in a civil rights lawsuit filed by City of Methuen electrician Dan Tulley. The suit was filed in federal court and alleges "political retaliation and an offer of political payoffs in exchange for his step-son's support on the Methuen Police Superior Officer's contract." Tulley's stepson is Methuen City Councilor James McCarty. Jajuga's son is a captain on the police force and McCarty "opposed Jajuga's efforts to settle the contract and threatened to lay off police officers or reorganize the police superior officers, which would have cut Jajuga's son's position."[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Metzger . Andy . New Methuen mayor has tall task After bitter campaign, divisive police contract awaits . 4 January 2020 . CommonWealth Magazine.
  2. Book: 1999–2000 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  3. News: Edelstein . Breanna . Jajuga will not run for re-election Will leave office after single term . 4 January 2020 . The Eagle-Tribune . June 26, 2019.
  4. News: Duggan . Tom . Methuen City Electrician Files Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Mayor Jajuga Alleging Retaliation and Offer of Payoff . 4 January 2020 . The Valley Patriot . July 31, 2019.