NEW BRUNSWICK – McKinley Community School vice-principal Lester Voorhees has been suspended with pay following a weekend arrest, according to a New Brunswick Today report.

Voorhees was arrested Friday after New Brunswick police allegedly found him in possession of cocaine and marijuana. Voorhees has been charged with 13 criminal violations, including reckless driving, DWI in a school zone and driving with an open container of alcohol, says the report.

According to public records, Voorhees has worked in the New Brunswick school district for 14 years, and earns $113,959 in annual salary.

District superintendent Richard Kaplan could not immediately be reached for comment.

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