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Cindy Varricchio will begin Jan. 31 as Preston finance director/school business manager. The joint school-town position has an annual salary of about $125,000. ....
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Preston Town Republicans did not endorse a candidate for first selectman Friday during a caucus to select candidates for several boards and commissions for the Nov. 2 election, and have several other unfilled spots on the ballot. Incumbent Selectman Kenneth Zachem was endorsed unanimously for a second term, as was incumbent Jill Keith for town clerk/tax collector. Several incumbents and new candidates were endorsed for various boards and commissions, but the Republican slate still lacked candidates for several more spots. Zachem, who has served for more than two decades on different boards, said he had mixed feelings about the party failing to find a candidate for the full-time first selectman position. He praised first-term Democratic incumbent Sandra Allyn-Gauthier, who succeeded former 24-year Republican First Selectman Robert Congdon. Zachem said Allyn-Gauthier “is doing such a good job” with town management and finances, and the current Board of Selectmen works ....
Preston A year after budget decisions were left to the Board of Finance in the grips of the coronavirus pandemic, town leaders are preparing for an in-person public hearing, town meeting and budget referendum in late May and June. The Board of Finance scheduled a special meeting for 7:30 p.m. Thursday remote access to review the proposed $4 million 2021-22 town government budget and the proposed $12.6 million school budget. No dates have been set for the budget public hearing, town meeting and referendum. But Gov. Ned Lamont is lifting most restrictions on in-person gatherings starting May 19, which should clear the way for Town Hall and in-person meetings to reopen. Town Hall has been accessible by appointment only since March 2020, and meetings have been held online or by teleconference. ....