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Muttontown board reappoints village officers, names official newspaper and bank depositories

Incorporated Village of Muttontown Board of Trustees · July 8, 2026
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Summary

The Muttontown Board of Trustees re-appointed multiple village officers for one-year terms, designated Newsday as the official newspaper, and approved a list of municipal bank depositories. Trustees also authorized attendance at training under state law and approved an e-mail/PDF procedure for introducing local laws.

The Incorporated Village of Muttontown Board of Trustees used its organizational portion of the July 8 meeting to re-appoint village officers and confirm administrative designations. A motion by Trustee Mohinder Singh, seconded by Trustee Brian Fagen, carried unanimously to allow any appointed village officer to reside in Nassau County (Resolution 26-75).

The board re-appointed Joe Russo as Acting Village Clerk/Treasurer and Kaitlin Dugan as Deputy Village Clerk/Treasurer for one-year terms (Resolutions 26-76 and 26-77). Additional one-year re-appointments included Cathy Caracappa as Secretary to the Site and Architectural Review Board and Stefanie Gambino as Clerk to Village Justice. The board also re-appointed Tony Toscano as Superintendent of Public Works and appointed Howard Brill as Associate Village Justice for a one-year term (Resolutions 26-78 through 26-81).

Trustees designated Newsday as the official village newspaper and approved a list of official bank depositories covering multiple institutions. The board authorized attendance at authorized municipal training under Section 77-B of the General Municipal Law and approved a procedure under Municipal Home Rule Law §20 allowing proposed local laws to be introduced by e-mail in PDF format (Resolutions 26-83, 26-84, 26-85, 26-86).