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07/29/2023 09:49 AM

North Branford Recognizes Retirees


Matt Canelli, former Chief of Police who served the town for 48 years and retired in 2018, receives recognition from Town Manager Michael Downes (left) Mayor Jeffrey Macmillen (right) and members of the North Branford Town Council on July 18. Photo by Anthony Esposito
Michelle Knockwood, former Purchasing Assistant who served the Town for 16 years, retiring in 2022, receives recognition from Town Manager Michael Downes (left) Mayor Jeffrey Macmillen (right) and members of the North Branford Town Council on July 18. Photo by Anthony Esposito
Helen Glassen, former Atwater Librarian who served 30 years and retired in 2018, receives recognition from Town Manager Michael Downes (left) Mayor Jeffrey Macmillen (right) and members of the North Branford Town Council on July 18. Photo by Anthony Esposito

Press Release from the Town of North Branford

At the North Branford Town Council meeting on July 18, several recent retirees from town service were recognized with plaques thanking them for their dedicated time serving the taxpayers of North Branford.

On hand to receive recognition from the town council and North Branford Town Manager Michael Downes were Helen Glassen, former Atwater librarian who served 30 years and retired in 2018; Matt Canelli, former chief of police who served the town for 48 years and retired in 2018; and Michelle Knockwood, former purchasing assistant for 16 years retiring in 2022.

In addition to those present, the following individuals were recognized at the meeting and were sent their plaques: Debbie Verrillo, Edward Smith librarian, 34 years; Ron Ferrucci, police officer, 20 years; Kurt Weiss, town engineer, 34 years; Bob Hull, library director, 41 years; Bob Grimm, public works, 31 years; Barbara Fucci, tax collector, 29 years; Cort Sperry, police lieutenant, 26 years; Dave Madoule, police officer, 25 years; Diane Ramsey, dispatcher, 28 years.