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Date: Fri 07-Feb-1997

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Date: Fri 07-Feb-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: LIBRAR

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"Awards" Program For Emergency Volunteers Gets Selectmen Approval

BY STEVE BIGHAM

A $125,000 request by the town's fire commission for a "length of service

awards program" for long-serving volunteer firefighters in all five of

Newtown's companies and ambulance personnel got approval from the Board of

Selectmen last week.

Money for a pension plan has been requested nearly every year this decade,

since Rod MacKenzie was first selectman, according to fire commission chairman

Kevin Cragin, but the plan never actually made it past the Board of Selectmen.

With approval finally coming from the selectmen, the fire commission's request

now heads to the Legislative Council.

Mr Cragin said the awards program is similar to what many other area towns

have set up in recent years so "it's not like it's a wild idea." Of course, as

with all pension plans, the expense in the annual budget will be recurring.

The awards program would be based on points, with the most active and

longest-serving volunteers becoming eligible for the most extensive benefits.

Recently, the Board of Selectmen approved a plan to waive all town park pool

and dump fees for volunteer firefighters and members of the Newtown Volunteer

Ambulance Corps.

First Selectman Bob Cascella supports the plan, saying volunteer firefighters

save the town huge amounts of money by not forcing it to go to a paid system.

The first selectman has set up a sub-committee to iron out some of the details

in their proposed plan with the Board of Fire Commissioners.

"I'm in support of it, but we need a hard-fast plan," he said earlier this

week.

The committee will include Selectman Jim Mooney and a member of the

Legislative Council.

The Fire Commission has also requested $20,000 in next year's budget for a new

truck for the town's fire marshal. Currently, Fire Marshal George Lockwood

drives his own red pickup truck (complete with "Fire Marshal" lettering on the

side).

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