HAMPTON – After a decade serving townspeople, Public Works Director Chris Jacobs is moving inland, assuming the job of town administrator in his hometown of Milton.
Jacobs submitted his resignation to Town Manager Jamie Sullivan this week effective April 23. Lauding Jacobs and his team at the DPW as one that provided “outstanding service to Hampton” over his time there, Sullivan thanked Jacobs for his ten years of service, six as director.
According to Sullivan, during Jacobs’ tenure he led several significant projects, such as the upgrade of the Church Street Pump Station, the installation of new sewer mains along Route 101 and the decommissioning of the sewer lines through the marsh. He also oversaw the rebuild of Drakeside Road and the removal of the railroad bridge, the rebuild of a portion of Route 1 and the preservation of the Old Mill Pond Gristmill to name a few.
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