Manhattan Strip Clubs: Woodbridge mayor, ambulance squad trade barbs after allegations of wild parties

WOODBRIDGE — A day after allegations that a Woodbridge ambulance company was holding wild parties with strippers and prostitutes, the mayor and an attorney for the organization lashed out at each other.
Mayor John E. McCormac blasted the group, claiming members don’t properly staff their building, leave town while on duty and take multiple calls at the same time, leading to slow response times in some instances.
“I have no confidence that they can keep the people of Avenel or Woodbridge Township safe,” he said.
At the same time, a lawyer for the embattled Avenel-Colonia First Aid Squad said she was filing a lawsuit against McCormac, the township and its council.

Township spokesman John Hagerty, speaking for the police, said detectives had determined there were at least two such parties — held this year and last — and that 58-year-old Stanley P. Misiuk brought strippers there who later engaged in prostitution.

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