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Woodstown appoints new chief finance officer; introduces salary ordinance to create assistant finance post
Summary
Council appointed Stephen Labb as Chief Municipal Finance Officer by unanimous vote and introduced Ordinance 2026-4 to amend employee salaries and create an Assistant Chief Finance Officer/Treasurer position.
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The Woodstown Borough Council appointed Stephen Labb as Chief Municipal Finance Officer on Feb. 24 and introduced an ordinance to amend salaries and create an assistant finance position.
By motion of James Hackett seconded by Jesse Stemberger, council approved Resolution 2026-37 appointing Stephen Labb as Chief Municipal Finance Officer; approval was by unanimous roll call vote. Later in the meeting council introduced Ordinance 2026-4, which would amend salaries and establish the position of Assistant Chief Finance Officer and Treasurer; the motion to introduce was made by James Hackett and seconded by Jesse Stemberger and passed by unanimous roll call.
The minutes do not provide salary amounts, job descriptions, or an implementation schedule for the new assistant finance position. The council's action advances personnel changes in the finance office; further ordinance readings and administrative steps will be required before new positions and pay changes take effect.
