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Norfolk County approves seasonal hires, retirement notices and payroll warrants

April 12, 2025 | Norfolk County, Massachusetts


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Norfolk County approves seasonal hires, retirement notices and payroll warrants
The Norfolk County Commission on April 9 approved multiple personnel actions for county departments and accepted payroll and expense warrants for the current pay period.

Commissioners voted to approve contingent employment notices for Megan O’Boyle as a seasonal golf associate, hires for Norfolk County Agricultural High School student labor (Seamus Michael McKerton, Peyton Marie Hotaling and Connor Thompson), and personnel updates including a name-change notice for Tessa Masnick and an address-change notice for Emily Perrin. The commission also approved the retirement notice for Frances (Frank) Crowley, night custodian, effective March 31, 2025.

The commission approved payroll warrants totaling $148,474.15 and county expense warrants of $79,204.25. An additional payment of $7,007 was approved for Walter recreational facility (bridal card payment), bringing the meeting’s announced warrant approvals to the amounts noted above.

All personnel and warrant approvals were moved, seconded and approved on voice votes recorded in the meeting. The public transcript records voice votes but does not include roll-call tallies naming individual commissioners for each item.

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