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Votes at a glance: Norfolk County Commission approves minutes, personnel actions, payroll and charity golf civic rates

Norfolk County Commission · April 1, 2026

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Summary

At its April 1, 2026 meeting, the Norfolk County Commission approved open- and executive-session minutes, multiple personnel appointments and resignations, three payroll/expense warrants, and civic-rate approvals for several charity golf tournaments; no public comment was received.

The Norfolk County Commission on April 1, 2026, processed a series of routine but consequential actions by unanimous voice votes, including approval of prior meeting minutes, a large block of personnel actions for county departments and schools, payroll and expense warrants, and civic-rate exemptions for charitable golf tournaments.

Early in the meeting the commission approved the March 25 open-session minutes and approved pending executive-session minutes with a stipulation not to release them. Commissioner Richard presented an extended block of personnel motions covering contingent employment for Norfolk County Agricultural High School (named hires), resignation notices for substitute instructors and student laborers, rehiring Brian Foley at the Walter Recreational Facility as a seasonal golf associate, contingent appointment of Thomas Healy as a seasonal golf associate (effective 04/02/2026), and approval of creditable service/vacation credit for Maureen McKinnon as CPO; the motions were seconded and adopted by voice vote.

Finance motions approved the county payroll warrant of $148,027.82, the school payroll warrant of $410,446.57, and county expense warrants totaling $166,342.71. Commissioner Richard also moved approval of civic-rate (reduced/charitable) golf-course rates for a slate of nonprofit tournaments (Quincy Firefighters John T. Austin Memorial; Quincy Police Charitable Foundation; Quincy Sons of Italy; a Boston Police Officers benefit; United Steelworkers Local 12003 charity; Mark Susie Scholarship Memorial; Quincy Chamber of Commerce); the commission approved those requests as a group.

Procurement had no bid openings or contract awards to present. The meeting adjourned at 2:03 p.m.