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Accused Owasco official to stay on the job
The Owasco Town Board on Tuesday decided to take no action in the status of its highway superintendent, accused by New York State Police of falsifying a time sheet.
Town highway superintendent Michael L. Wilson is accused of submitting a falsified time sheet for another town employee in July 2006.
The board issued this written statement after conferring in executive session for about 90 minutes Tuesday.
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