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Holyoke CPA weighs splitting admin job, recruiting Munis‑experienced staff; nine FY26 applications due
Summary
After an administrator left, the Holyoke CPA committee discussed splitting the role into separate financial/Munis and administrative functions, exploring internal employees or retired Munis experts; members also reviewed nine FY26 applicants and debated whether community‑garden funds may cover paid staff.
The Holyoke CPA committee on Tuesday discussed restructuring its administrative support after the previous administrator left, and reviewed options for staffing fiscal (Munis) responsibilities and meeting/ applicant coordination ahead of votes on FY26 projects.
The chair told the committee Rebecca had moved on and Naomi had stepped in to fill the gap, and proposed splitting the role into two part‑time functions: a financial/Munis tracking position and an administrative/meeting facilitation position. The chair said personnel director Kelly Curran suggested adding five hours to a current Holyoke employee’s…
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