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KILLINGLY – In addition to adding a new line of snacks to its production line, the planned expansion of the Dayville Frito-Lay plant will also pump additional tax revenue into Killingly’s coffers.
The company, already the largest employer and one of the biggest taxpayers in town, on Wednesday announced a planned $235 million expansion to its Upper Maple Street production and warehouse sites that will allow for the production of its Cheetos-brand snacks for the first time anywhere in the state.
“Clearly, this will mean additional property tax revenue for Killingly,” Town Manager Mary Calorio said on Thursday. “But that revenue will be a smaller dollar amount at first.”
KILLINGLY - The Town Council this month revisited its annual evaluation of Town Manager Mary Calorio to include a $3,200 increase to her yearly salary, a jump councilors said she helped earn by her work during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
The council’s unanimous decision to bump Calorio’s salary to $148,262 came approximately three months after she received her first full-year evaluation since starting the job in March 2019.
Calorio met or exceeded expectations in each of the five categories - which included community outreach, relationships with subordinates and general communication skills she was graded in.
But unlike in past years, the council in September did not immediately tie the town manager’s evaluation to a pay raise. Calorio in October 2019 was given a similar evaluation by the previous council after six months on the job. That evaluation recap was conducted in executive session, though Calorio at the time said it produced a “positive review.”