NEWSTEAD
Newstead hires new head of senior center
The Newstead Town Board on Monday approved hiring a new senior center director to replace Theo Abraham, who is retiring this month.
Coming on board July 8 is Deborah Sabbatis, currently program events coordinator for the Clarence Senior Center. She was one of six applicants for the post interviewed by a five-member committee that included Supervisor David Cummings and Councilman Harold Finger.
Sabbatis, who also has worked for Meals on Wheels, will be paid $39,000 annually. Her hiring is subject to a background check and passing a civil service exam for the position when Erie County schedules the next test.
In other business the board:
• Terminated the employment effective July 13 of Raymond W. Schrock, a laborer- motor equipment operator in the Highway Department, who has been off work since November 2007 due to injuries in a nonwork-related auto accident. A doctor, hired by the town, concluded after a medical exam that Schrock is “not physically able” to return to work without “substantial risk of injury” to himself and “substantial potential liability” to the town.
• Approved installation of 3,500 feet of eight-inch water line on Scotland Road between Indian Falls and Bloomingdale roads and the issuance of $390,000 in serial bonds to pay for the work.
• Set a hearing for 7:45 p. m. July 13 on razing a fire-damaged house at 13414 Main Road owned by Roy B. Walter.
• Set a public hearing for 7:50 p. m. July 13 on a special-use permit and site plan for a day care center at 5149 Crittenden Road.
• Heard Councilman Thomas George report that a four-hour workshop was held Monday for town and Akron village employees on plans for the new $3.5 million public works complex.
• Adjourned with a moment of silence for Millard Young, a former Akron trustee, who died Sunday of industrial accident injuries.
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