Salem ― Amid amplified allegations of dysfunction at Gardner Lake Volunteer Fire Company, a consulting firm is once again recommending the consolidation of the town’s two volunteer fire companies unde.
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Anthony L. Haugh, retired deputy police chief, was sworn in Friday as interim Haverhill police chief. Administering the oath of office was City Clerk Linda L. Koutoulas. (WHAV News photograph.)
Retired Haverhill Deputy Police Chief Anthony L. Haugh told officers, officials and family Friday that returning to the department as interim police chief “feels like coming home again.”
Haugh was sworn into office with his wife Susan at his side during a ceremony Friday morning. Mayor James J. Fiorentini welcomed the 33-year-member of the department back during a ceremony at the Haverhill Police Station. In his remarks, Haugh said the rank and file already know what to expect from him.
Retired Haverhill Deputy Police Chief Anthony L. Haugh, who served the force for 33 years, is coming back to work as interim police chief. Haugh will lead the department for at least seven weeks after Police Chief Alan R. DeNaro, who planned to retire next month, takes an early leave for “health reasons,” according to […]
Thetford names its 4th town manager since start of 2020
Bryan Gazda (Courtesy photograph)
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THETFORD A former municipal official in upstate New York has been tapped as the permanent town manager in Thetford following some turnover in the position last year.
Bryan Gazda, 61, of Elma, N.Y., will start work Feb. 1, replacing Interim Town Manager Tom Yennerell, who has been with Thetford since October. According to his three-year contract, Gazda will receive an $82,500 salary, $2,000 in moving expenses, and will have his mileage reimbursed by the town.
Gazda, a New Jersey native who has worked for the past 20 years in local government in New York state, said he’s excited to work in a municipality where the public has a say about what happens in their town.