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NH Fair has a little something for everyone

The North Haven Fair is back.

The much-anticipated event kicked off on Thursday, Sept. 7, and will continue through Sunday, Sept. 10.

The Fair, which is hosted on the North Haven Fairgrounds, will feature entertainment and a number of attractions, from live music to livestock competitions. Everything kicked off Thursday evening with the opening ceremony featuring

honored guests and the VFW.

Thursday also featured something new to this year’s fair: The Demolition Derby, offered by JM Motorsports. The president of JM Motorsports is Jay Milligan, who has been involved in motorsports since his

youth.

“We have figure 8 racing, and then we have the demolition derby for the cars involved in the figure 8 event,” Milligan said. “This is only

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Contentious Dem school board race heads to primary

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Democratic voters will have the chance to pick nominees for their Board of Education slate at the Sept. 12 primary.

The vote will conclude a contentious primary where two incumbents seeking reelection have accused the party of shutting them out, but party officials say the candidates aren’t cooperat-

ing with the Democrats’ broader campaign.

At the primary, voters can pick their top two choices Heidi Avila, Lori Mansur and Amanda Gabriele to run

for full terms on the board in the November election. They’ll also choose between Thais Moore and Frederick Rodriguez to fill the remaining two-year term of another seat.

Mansur, Gabriele and Moore have formed their own coalition, named Empowering North Haven, after disagreements with the Democratic

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Finance 101: Reset your goals as summer comes to a close

Remember those financial resolutions you committed to at the beginning of the year? If they seem like a distant memory, the end of summer is an excellent time to reset and take stock of your progress. Follow the tips below to recommit yourself to your financial goals.

1. Start with a clean slate. Review your financial situation and recent spending patterns. Is your spending aligned with your financial goals? Re-evaluate any bad money habits that may be holding you back from making better financial decisions. Remind yourself that healthy financial behaviors can become part of your daily routine.

2. Commit to financial stability. It’s easier to do something when you are intentional. Just like you set aside an afternoon to clean out the garage, set aside a few hours to clean up your finances.

During this time, reflect, organize and make a conscious commitment to take responsibility for your financial future.

3. Create, update or review your plan of action. A financial plan provides a roadmap for spending and saving, and encourages you to allocate your money toward the items or experiences that matter most to you. Your plan should articulate how you intend to handle your day-to-day finances, while working to achieve your long-term goals

such as paying off your home mortgage and confidently retiring on your terms. If a large expense comes along, you may need to re- evaluate your financial priorities. Adjust as necessary and then get back on track as soon as possible. Likewise, if you receive a raise or windfall, consider how the additional funds can be applied to your financial plan.

4. Spend within reason. Your plan can provide you with guardrails to keep long-term goals in sight as you satisfy near-term wants and needs. When you know your emergency fund, retirement and other goals are on track, you can purchase tickets to the big game or plan a family trip without feeling guilty or worried that the costs will prevent you from achieving your larger financial goals.

5. Prepare for the unexpected. Life can throw challenging curveballs. Unexpected events such as unplanned medical bills or losing your job can greatly impact your bottom line. The only certainty is uncertainty, and that’s why it’s critical to assess your insurance policies to ensure you’re fully covered, and establish an “emergency fund” to cover surprise expenses. Consider reviewing your life, disability health, home and auto insurance policies with a financial professional who can help you identify and close any gaps in coverage. If you’ve acquired artwork, collectibles, technology or other valuables, make sure they are covered under your current home insurance plan. Also, use this as a time to update beneficiaries on your policies if needed.

6. Find joy in the process. The desire to keep your finances in good order is an admirable aspiration, and it has lasting impacts. Focusing on your finances today may help you to achieve a more comfortable financial future for you and your family tomorrow. Consider working with a financial professional to help create a plan to reach your goals. With renewed energy and a well-defined plan, you can feel good about your financial choices.

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“We’re all running together as a slate because we’re very aligned,” Gabriele, an incumbent, said.

Gabriele protested the Democratic Town Committee’s decision to not add new voting members until after picking a slate. She also said committee leaders wanted more control over the slate and she has an active complaint before the State Democratic Committee.

“It seems a little bit like the real housewives of North Haven-type drama going on here. It’s not really my bag,” she said.

Rodriguez, also vice chair of the town committee, said the Democrats did nothing wrong in the process and chose to nominate a slate of candidates that’s willing to work more cooperatively with the party.

“She’s going through great lengths to stop us from doing regular business just because she wanted to be the endorsed candidate,” he said.

Gabriele petitioned her way

to the primary and has campaigned with Moore, currently filing a seat after the retirement of Jennifer Cecarelli, and Mansur, who was endorsed by the party.

Gabriele is a data analyst for the Mayo Clinic, while Moore is a senior vice president and director of marketing and communications for Lockton Companies’ Northeast region and Mansur is a pediatric nurse.

Gabriele said the Empower North Haven team wants to expand diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the school.

“We want to make sure that everybody knows that they belong here,” she said. She said other top priorities include creating a items along. She also said the group wants to expand vocation training in school, pointing to more formal classes for students who want to be nurses as an example.

Avalia said she should win one of the two nominations, though, because her experience as a lawyer shows her ability to think critically.

“I’m a person of integrity, and I hope to bring integrity and transparency into the process, ” she added.

Avila said she decided to run after seeing North Haven High School fall to 126th place in the U.S. News & World Reports ranking of Connecticut high schools.

“That really saddens me because one of the reasons I moved into this town almost 18 years ago was because of the high grades that the school system had,” she said.

Avila commented that she’d examine the budget to make sure money is being spent effectively. When that’s not the case, she said she’d push to use those funds for programs that would improve the school system.

She also pledged to hold administrators accountable for how money is spent.

Neither Rodriguez or Moore is formally endorsed in their race. Rodriguez said the committee was initially told it could put up two candidates, but town officials later said Democrats would need to choose.

Rodriguez feels his experience in higher education makes him the most qualified candidate. He works as a full-stack, or software, engineer for Yale University’s system of libraries, and he is an adjunct professor at the University of New

Haven.

He said his top priority is focusing on academic rigor, especially with the threat of students using ChaptGPT or other artificial intelligence platforms to cheat on assignments.

“I don’t think the board is ready to face those issues,” he said.

Rodriguez said the school district needs to gather more data to determine when de-

cisions are correct or when changes are needed. One example, he said, is the lack of data to determine whether school resource officers are effective.

“We need to act a little bit quicker and have more data,” he said.

Rodriguez said he also wants the board to engage the public earlier in the process when making big policy decisions, and to share data as it comes in.

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The North Haven Fair hosted its annual event from Thursday, September 8, through Sunday, September 11, 2022. The fair had activities for all ages, which included over 60 product vendors, 40 food vendors, rides, pony rides, a petting zoo, animal exhibits, live music, and even truck pulls.

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our third year there, and our first year doing the event during the fair.”

There was also a Kids’ Demo Derby for those age 4 through 9 – power wheels not provided.

“I hope kids get involved and bring their Power Wheels. Those are our future demolition drivers,” Milligan said.

Over the course of the fair, many bands will take the stage, including “Stiletto,” a Billy Joel Tribute Band, on Saturday night. But the Main Stage isn’t just for musicians – visitors can attend a Country Line Dancing session on Friday or a Family Friendly Zumba class on Sunday. There will also be a variety of home goods, crafts, agricultural products and animals judged throughout the weekend. Entrants to those competitions can win titles such as “Best in Rugs” and “Best in Pickled Prod-

ucts.” Junior competitors can also participate in these competitions.

Judges will look at a wide range of items, which can include anything from homemade magnets to peanut butter cookies.

Kirsten Lombardi is on the board of the Fair and the head of indoor vendors and entertainment. Lombardi became involved in the fair as a craft vendor, but joined the Fair Association Board last year.

Lombardi said her favorite part of the event each year is the atmosphere as summer turns into fall.

“How the smell of kettle corn and unique, creative food trucks float around, sounds from tractors on the arena, handmade vendors roll out their fall items (and) gifts, and all the local farms and community bring their animals to exhibit,” Lombardi said. “Even to the lights of rides at night and families having a great time.”

According to Lombardi, there won’t be much rest for the planning committee after the Fair.

“Preparations start the week after with a debrief of the Fair. (There) we discuss what worked well, what can we do differently for next (year), etc,” Lombardi said.

“The Board and volunteers have been working hard at updating the grounds and making new additions to the Fair.”

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North Haven curbside bulk pick up schedule

First Selectman Michael J. Freda announced that Field Operations (P.W.), will provide a two-week collection program for bulk items for the last two full weeks of September (Sept. 18-22, and Sept. 25-29) that will be collected at the curb after the regular sanitation collection has been completed.

Residents can place items at the curb by 5 a.m. on their designated trash collection day.

Bulk items include: Upholstered items - sofas, chairs, mattresses, box springs, love seats, sectionals, and reclining chairs; Appliances –washers, dryers, ranges, and dish washers, refrigerators and freezers (per state law please remove doors); Metal items - curtain rods, bicycles, metal tables, metal ladders, lawn mowers, metal grills, air conditioners etc.; Vehicle tires (without rims) Sanitation will pick up two per week, per household during bulk pick up.

To reduce clutter at the curbside, residents may bring mattresses to the Recycling Center Monday-Friday

8 a.m. – noon and Saturday 8 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

*Note that wood items are

not considered bulk. Wood items, including wooden chairs, tables, bookcases, etc., can be incinerated and therefore are picked up along with weekly curbside sanitation collection as long as wooden pieces are smaller than four feet.

*Note that wooden boards/ planks are not included and should be brought to the Recycling Center.

Brush or yard waste is not included and may be brought to the Recycling Center at 90 Elm St. Branches may be tied up in small piles (3) to be picked up with weekly sanitation collection.

Electronics such as televisions, stereos, computers, copiers, fax machines, etc., must be brought to the Recycling Center, located on Elm Street, adjacent to the North Haven Racquet Club. By law, electronics must be recycled and the Recycling Center is available to all North Haven residents.

Further information on the semi-annual curbside bulk pick-up program may be obtained by contacting the Department of Field Operations at 203-239-5321, ext. 410.

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North Haven Garden Club’s Broadway Island refurbished

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Club members Sue Dannenhoffer and Fran Notaro, stewards of the Dolly Chagnon Memorial Garden on the Broadway Island, along with assistance from Camille Bracale and Lee Fermo worked to refurbish the garden on the median on Broadway. The diseased boxwood were removed in late spring leaving a broad area to be cleaned, replanted and mulched. A dwarf Alberta spruce, blue hydrangea and red everblooming rose bush were purchased and planted with donated funds. Perennial planted in the garden are Russian sage, anemone, onion, rose campion. Daisies were transplanted from Sue and Fran's gardens with more plantings to continue until fall. The garden is diligently watered by hand carrying water jugs to the island. A sign designating the garden as a Pollinator Pathway was installed. The North Haven Garden Club

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North Haven Garden Club Scarecrow Contest

The Scarecrows are coming soon to the North Haven Green! The contest will be open to all ages, families and businesses. Come join the fun and show us your fall spirit with a scarecrow display. Look for details and

sign up information in the next few weeks.

Gathered on the green, the scarecrows will come

To scare away the crows and to have some fun.

Some will be hard at work, tending to the garden Others will be waving to passersby in the chilly autumn breezes,

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Sun rises on another school year

It was back to school for local students on Monday, Aug. 28.

To kick things off on the right foot, the North Haven High School Parent, Teacher, Student Association (PTSA) sponsored the Senior Sunrise event at North Haven High School, where members of the NHS Class of 2024 met before classes officially began to enjoy some donuts and coffee.

Then it was off the class for the students, as they began their final year at NHS.

Photos courtesy of North Haven High School PTSA, Facebook

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Parent, teacher, and advocate

Editor:

Frederick Rodriguez is a remarkable individual, known for his unwavering dedication and commitment to our community and its educational system. He is someone who truly understands the significance of effective communication, particularly in his role as a potential member of the Board of Education.

Frederick possesses a unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life. He listens attentively to the concerns and aspirations of students, parents, teachers, and community members, making them feel valued and heard. He is a natural empath and genuinely passionate about improving the educational experience for everyone involved.

One of Frederick’s standout qualities is his ability to articulate a clear vision for our school system. He doesn’t just have great ideas; he has the talent to convey them with precision and transparency. When he speaks about his vision, it’s not only inspiring but also accessible to all, ensuring that everyone understands the direction and the benefits.

Moreover, Frederick excels at fostering productive dialogues. He values differing perspectives and understands that they are a vital part of progress. His conversation approach is constructive and inclusive, bringing people together to find common ground and create policies that benefit our students and community.

Transparency and open communication are Frederick’s guiding principles. He firmly believes that trust and support within our community are built on these foundations.

Frederick is committed to creating an environment where everyone feels heard, respected, and valued, en-

suring our schools provide the best possible education while being accountable to the needs and aspirations of our community.

In Frederick, we have a dedicated, empathetic, and visionary individual who is ready to lead and make a positive impact on our educational system. He is not just a candidate; he is a passionate advocate for a brighter educational future for all.

Revamp our school system

Editor:

We need to revamp our school system in North Haven. That will require new people with old ideas. When I went through the system (1972 graduating class), our town had one of the top public-school systems in the country. Now, our high school ranks 126th out of 198 in the state. Proficiency of our graduates in math is 41%. Reading is not much better at 64%. Something needs to change. Our current Board of Education is not doing its job. They get more money every year to educate fewer students and yet we have poor results. We need some new people, who will put the education of our students first.

Heidi Avila and Frederick Rodriguez would be a great start. It is my understanding that they both believe in the three Rs, reading writing & arithmetic, above all else. Please vote for both of them in the upcoming primary for the Democratic party on September 12th.

Supporting candidates

Editor:

I am writing to support Heidi Avila and Frederick Ro-

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driguez for the Board of Education Primary on September 12.

I hope all of my fellow democrats will vote for them. Heidi is a lawyer and will work hard to improve our school system. Frederick is a professor, with expertise in technology. We need new people serving on this board.

It is important that all students feel welcome in their schools. It is even more important that we improve their education so that our children are prepared for the future.

Heidi and Frederick will work hard to ensure that our graduates are ready and able to contribute to society.

Please vote for Heidi and Frederick on September 12th.

A fresh perspective

Editor:

On Tuesday, September 12th, North Haven Democrats will go to the polls to nominate candidates for the Board of Education. I support Heidi Avila, and encourage all North Haven Democrats to vote for her.

Having lived here for nearly twenty years and put her three children through North Haven schools, Heidi understands our town and the challenges that parents sometimes face getting the best education possible for their kids. She also has the overwhelming endorsement of the North Haven Democratic Town Committee.

As a practicing attorney, Heidi understands how to navigate complex legal issues, and will bring a fresh and valuable perspective to the Board of Education. She’s smart, she will ask tough questions, and, most importantly, will focus on pursuing academic excellence, helping all kids to be the best that they can be,

and holding our educational system accountable for producing results – just what we need in a Board of Education member.

Over my thirty years in public life, I’ve rarely found a candidate as ready to make a real difference on Day 1 as Heidi. I therefore urge every North Haven Democrat to join me in voting for Heidi Avila for Board of Education on September 12.

We need a change

Editor:

I am writing to ask all registered North Haven democrats to vote in the Sept. 12th primary. All polling places will be open from 6AM to 8PM, so make sure you go to your usual polling location.

The purpose of the primary is to select democrats for Board of Education for the November municipal election. There are 3 candidates for a full term on the BOE and 2 candidates for a 2-year term to fill a vacancy.

I am supporting Heidi Avila for the full term, and Frederick Rodriguez for the 2-year term. Heidi is an attorney with her own firm here in North Haven. The BOE deals with lots of legal issues, so we need Heidi on the board. Frederick is a technology expert at Yale which is also a necessary skill set. Both Heidi and Frederick care about inclusion and creating a safe and welcoming environment for our students. However, they are also determined to improve academic achievement in our schools.

A recent ranking of Connecticut public high schools listed North Haven at 126th out of 206 schools (see US News & World Report). This is unacceptable. We need a change on the BOE, and Heidi and Frederick are ready for the challenges ahead. We need to do a better job preparing our stu-

dents for the future.

Heidi has had children in the school system and Frederick currently has kids attending North Haven schools. Heidi and Frederick are anxious to make a real difference for all students.

Vote for Heidi Avila and Frederick Rodriguez on Tuesday, Sept. 12!

Sally J. Buemi North Haven

Will work tirelessly

Editor:

On September 12th, 2023, a primary election will be held to determine which Democrat will be running on the November 2023 ballot for the North Haven Board of Education. After a rigorous interview process, the Democratic Town Committee endorsed Heidi Avila’s candidacy. I agree with that endorsement.

Heidi is a 20-year resident of North Haven and is a successful practicing attorney in our community. She is a firm believer that the classroom experience should be nurturing, free of bullying and safe. Heidi will work tirelessly to make positive changes to benefit North Haven students. I ask that you vote for Heidi Avila on September 12, 2023.

Ruth Bryant North Haven

Impressive experience

I am writing to encourage democrats to vote for Frederick Rodriguez for the North Haven Board of Education in the primary election on September 12th. He has an impressive 17 years of experience in education, ranging from research and information technology to operational roles. Frederick is deeply passionate about teaching and currently serves as an adjunct professor in the Department of

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Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of New Haven. He has a bachelor’s degree in computer science and master’s degrees in both Technology Management and Cybersecurity policy and compliance.

Frederick and his family have lived in North Haven for 13 years. He is active in the Ridge Road PTA where his son and daughter attend. He has served on diversity committees and is the vicechair of the Democratic Town Committee. Frederick cares deeply about education issues and is committed to improving education both inside and outside the classroom. He feels that using data to analyze student outcomes can lead to more effective use of educational dollars to close the COVID19 learning gap. Frederick hopes to guide the district with transparent technology, education and inclusion polices. He’s a win for the North Haven students.

Source of inspiration

Editor:

Let me introduce you to Attorney Heidi Avila. She is currently your North Haven Democratic Party endorsed candidate, a businesswoman, a homeowner, a mother, a daughter, and my sister. I can best illustrate her determination and drive by speaking a little of what I witnessed growing up as siblings in the same home and then as young adults.

At one point in Heidi's life, our biological mother became terminally ill with cancer. Her disease spread and eventually took her life while Heidi was a Senior in High school. Heidi cared for her while maintaining good standing with her high school academic obligations and working full-time. During the last days of our

mother's life, Heidi never missed a visit to the hospital, where she spent long hours with our mother and always had a loving, emphatic, sup portive touch.

Later, as a young woman, my sister was raising her child, working full-time, and en rolled as a full-time under graduate and then law school student at the Uni versity of Connecticut. When she registered at the univer sity, Heidi's baby boy was only two years old. Today, she is the proud mother of three beautiful children, all of whom have attended school in North Haven. In addition to running a suc cessful law practice in North Haven, she primarily cares for our elderly father, who was recently diagnosed with Dementia.

My sister Heidi is a young woman who has already overcome many challenges growing up in the Hill neigh borhood of New Haven. She believes in people, especially our young people, and the value of education to their individual quality of life and the betterment of the entire community.

As your representative to the North Haven Board of Edu cation, Heidi will work dili gently to look after every child's interest and ensure that tax dollars are appropri ately delegated to the child's best interest. Heidi is coura geous and open-minded, which is essential to this po sition. Moreover, she is in clusive, caring, and depend able, but she has integrity.

Heidi has been a source of inspiration to many people, including me and my older brother. I eagerly support her as our North Haven Board of Education repre sentative for these reasons, and many more; I invite you to join the North Haven Democratic Party in their support of her candidacy for the North Haven Board of Education.

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Blood drive set for Sept. 27

The North Haven Sons and Daughters of Italy Lodge

2805 is proud to announce that we will be hosting a Blood Drive for the American Red Cross on Wednesday, Sept. 27, from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This Blood Drive will be held at St. Frances Cabrini Church, 57 Pond Hill Road, North Haven. Blood is urgently needed, and we hope this Blood Drive will enable many in our community to easily participate. Please register online for a time slot at www.redcrossblood.org. It is identified online as St. Frances Cabrini Church - Please help us fill the slots! Additional information about our Lodge can be found at northhavenlodge2805.club. For more information about the blood drive, contact Denise at 203710-7397.

11th Annual Fashion Show

The North Haven Sons & Daughters of Italy Lodge 2805 is proud to once again be sponsoring another fashion show. Join us for a fun afternoon that includes the lovely fall, winter, and holiday fashions from Carol’s Creations of North Haven.

There will be a delicious and plentiful buffet brunch on Nov. 19, 2023 at the Woodwinds Banquet Facility, 29 Schoolground Road, Branford, CT, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. a credit only bar is available. It promises to be a great day! Who knows? You might be a raffle winner and, as always, we’re looking forward to meeting and talking with you.

Contact Regina at 203-3768524 or Georgianna at 203988-8006 or nhsdilodge2805@outlook.com.

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Artist Jacqueline Pascarella, a member of the North Haven Senior Center’s Oil and Acrylic Painting class, earned third place in the Agency on Aging of South Central Connecticut's Art of Aging art show. More than 100 pieces were entered in the show. Pascarella, left, is pictured with painting instructor Sharon Alpert. The Senior Center’s Oil and Acrylic Painting class will be held Tuesdays through Sept. 26, from
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TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that the North Haven Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 7:30 p.m., at the Mildred A. Wakeley Community and Recreation Center, 7 Linsley Street, in Room #2 at which time and place opportunity will be given to those who wish to be heard relative to the following applications:

PUBLIC HEARINGS:

1. #23-11 Application of Vincenzo Barecchia, Applicant, Commercial Investment Group, LLC, Owner, relative to 117 & 109 Washington Avenue, (Map 73, Lots 9 & 5), per Section 8.10.3.1, requesting a variance of the 500 feet requirement between a location for a liquor permit and a school, requesting zero feet. CA-20/IL-30 Zoning Districts.

2. #23-13 Application of Keara Piscitelli, Applicant & Owner, relative to 13 Forest Avenue, (Map 37, Lot 38), per Section 8.6.2.1, requesting a 2’ fence height variance to permit a fence height of 5’ where 3’ is permitted. R-12 Zoning District.

3. #23-15 Application of Robin DePino, Applicant & Owner, relative to 38 Poplar Street, (Map 37, Map 39), per Section 8.6.2.1, requesting a 3’ fence height variance to permit a fence height of 6’ where 3’ is permitted. R-12 Zoning District.

4. #23-14 Application of Leonard A. Fasano, Applicant, Paul Cicarella, Owner, relative to 104 Kings Highway, (Map 83, Lot 31), appealing the decision of the Zoning Enforcement Officer, dated August 3, 2023. R-40 Zoning District.

Joseph P. Villano, Secretary R263979

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The Town of Wallingford is seeking highly qualified and experienced applicants for the position of Executive Secretary. This position provides high-level administrative support and assistance to a Town department head and performs difficult clerical and administrative work requiring considerable independent judgment and confidentiality. The position requires excellent public relations and office management skills. Must have 6 years’ experience in responsible office work, some of which must have been in a supervisory capacity, or an equivalent combination of experience and college-level training. Pay rate $28.75 to $34.86 per hour plus an excellent benefit package. Application forms may be obtained at the Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request from the Department of Human Resources or may be downloaded from Town of Wallingford Department of Human Resources Web Page and emailed to wlfdhr@wallingfordct. gov. Phone: (203)-2942080. Fax (203)-2942084. The closing date will be September 11, 2023. EOE

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