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Town Board appoints deputy police chief and confidential assistant; new deputy sworn in
Summary
The town board approved two personnel resolutions, including the appointment and swearing-in of a deputy police chief, and approved a confidential assistant to the comptroller; both resolutions passed unanimously.
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The town board approved two personnel actions on July 14, confirming a new deputy police chief and appointing a confidential assistant to the comptroller.
A resolution sponsored by Council Member Brennan to appoint a deputy police chief was read and adopted by the board. Following the vote, Todd A. Frenier took the oath of office, saying, "I, Todd A. Frenier, do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of New York, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of deputy police chief, according to the best of my ability. So help me God." Members and others welcomed Frenier after the swearing-in.
The board then approved resolution 2026-176, appointing a confidential assistant to the comptroller; board members offered brief welcoming remarks about the new hire, noting local ties. Both resolutions passed on voice/roll-call votes recorded as unanimous (5-0).
The board adjourned after completing the agenda.
Why it matters: Personnel appointments shape local administration and public safety oversight; the swearing-in immediately places the deputy police chief in an official role.

