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The Village of Suffern Board of Trustees appointed Emily C. Alpert as a part-time clerk for the summer and approved the seasonal staff for the Suffern Pool during the meeting.
A motion to appoint Emily C. Alpert as a part-time summer clerk was made and seconded; the board approved the appointment by voice vote. Trustee Korgen moved the appointment and Trustee Oster seconded.
The board also appointed seasonal workers for the village pool. Trustee Oven moved the motion to appoint the seasonal pool staff and Trustee Corrigan seconded; the motion passed by voice vote. The transcript did not record individual names of the seasonal hires, wage rates, or start dates.
Why it matters: the appointments fill summer staffing needs for village administration and recreational services; the meeting record provided the appointments and successful motions but few operational details.
Discussion vs. decision: trustees made and seconded motions for both appointments (decisions); the transcript contains expressions of appreciation for the village carnival elsewhere in the meeting but no substantive debate about the hires.
Next steps: staff will process hires and onboarding; no timetable or pay information was specified in the transcript.
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