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Owasco board debates new code officer
OWASCO -- Sparks flew briefly over the naming of a new code enforcement officer Tuesday afternoon at a special meeting of the Owasco Town Board.
Patrick Doyle, former deputy supervisor and former town councilman, was selected by a committee of two from a field of 23 candidates as the nominee by the town board.
The position was filled temporarily by Paul Weiman after Jerry VeVone was fired in December.
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