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Monroe Town Council Hears Town Employee Resignations

MONROE — The town is about to lose two valued employees, First Selectman Ken Kellogg announced during the Town Council meeting on Monday, May 10. Those two employees are Lorna Rhyins, library director, and Henna Ali, social services director. Mr. Kellogg said, “Lorna Rhyins has decided to pursue another opportunity as director of a library closer to her home. As most of you are aware, Lorna has been with the town for over 10 years, and was promoted to director in 2018. “I am grateful for her many years of leadership at the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library, where she has successfully expanded our services, programming and partnerships in the community.

School salaries dominate Monroe top 20 list

School salaries dominate Monroe top 20 list FacebookTwitterEmail Monroe Town Hall Offices at 7 Fan Hill Road in Monroe, Conn. on Monday May 13, 2013.Cathy Zuraw / Cathy Zuraw MONROE - The town’s highest paid employee was a person who was not on the job most of the year. Jack Zamary began 2020 as the town’s school superintendent but was placed on paid administrative leave in January when the Board of Education retained attorney David A. Ryan Jr. to investigate “employee-related issues related to the budget as well as general performance-related issues” regarding Zamary. Ryan’s findings were not released, but Board Chair Donna Lane said in September that the probe into the district’s budget shortfalls showed the problems existed before Zamary’s tenure.

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