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Southington promotes three officers, continues to hire

Southington promotes three officers, continues to hire
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Southington promotes three officers, continues to hire

Southington promotes three officers, continues to hire
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No details in Southington police lawsuit settlement

No details in Southington police lawsuit settlement No details in Southington police lawsuit settlement May 08, 2021 10:52PM By Jesse Buchanan , Record-Journal staff SOUTHINGTON — The town has settled a lawsuit over a fatal drunk driving crash but hasn’t released details of the settlement approved by the Town Council. The lawsuit against Southington police officer Matthew Vose has been in court for years following the crash in 2015. On the advice of attorneys working for the town’s insurance company, the council voted unanimously in favor of the settlement on April 26. Details of the settlement weren’t discussed during the council vote. Town Manager Mark Sciota and Town Attorney Jeremy Taylor said this week that they didn’t have a copy of the settlement and referred questions to attorney Dennis Durao of Karsten & Tallberg LLC. The firm is representing the town, police chief Jack Daly and Vose, who were all named in the lawsuit.

Southington town leaders consider diversity subcommittee

Leaders consider diversity committee March 09, 2021 05:43PM By Jesse Buchanan, Record-Journal staff SOUTHINGTON — Town leaders are weighing a proposed diversity subcommittee although leaders of the two political parties haven’t yet agreed on how it would be formed. Council and community members envisioned the subcommittee but a plan has yet to pass the council. On Monday, the council voted to table one proposal that Democrats said differed from what was first conceived. Tom Lombardi, council vice chairman and a Republican, said the subcommittee could be an opportunity for the council to hear from more residents. “We want to be all ears,” he said.

New Southington chief got an early start in fire service

New Southington chief got an early start in fire service   New Southington chief got an early start in fire service   Southington Fire Chief James Paul Advertisement Southington Fire Chief James Paul, Jr., at a fire scene in 2019. Paul was chosen Thursday to be Southington’s chief. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal March 05, 2021 06:22PM By Jesse Buchanan, Record-Journal staff SOUTHINGTON — James Paul joined the fire service at nearly the first chance he got, starting as a volunteer in his home town of Branford. Paul signed up on June 10, 1983, “the day I turned 16,” he said. On Thursday, the town’s fire board appointed him Southington fire chief, a role he’d been filling on an interim basis since the departure of former chief Richard Butler.

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