LACEY TOWNSHIP  – The director of mathematics at Linden High School was charged by State Police with invasion of privacy and endangering the welfare of a child while using a peephole at the Garden State Parkway’s Forked River service area.

State Police spokesman Lt. Ted Schafer said Richard V. Sullivan, 55, of Rahway was arrested on April 17 by State Police after troopers responded to a report of a “suspicious person” in a bathroom described as a “Peeping Tom.”

Troopers met Sullivan, a teacher in the Linden district for 33 years, outside the bathroom, according to Schafer. Sullivan was not with a child or had a child in his care, Schafer said.

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