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Newly elected Town of Pelham officials sworn in before first town board meeting of year

From left, Town Justice John Gardner, Councilwoman Maura Curtin, Councilwoman Kristen Burke, Town Clerk Antoinette Clemente, Supervisor Daniel McLaughlin and Town Justice Adam Kagan.

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Pelham Town Council. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.

Right before the Monday, January 8, 2024 Town Council meeting, Judge John Gardner swore in newly re-elected officials including Town Clerk Antoinette Clemente, Councilwoman Kristen Burke, Councilwoman Maura Curtin, Town Justice Adam Kagan and Supervisor Daniel McLaughlin. Also sworn in was Dr. Michael Lahn, MD as the Town of Pelham EMS Medical Director, a new position created this year as part of the town’s new EMS service with Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corp.

The swearing in was followed by the town’s annual organizational meeting which was followed by the regular monthly meeting.

Town Council meetings occur the first Monday of each month (unless the first Monday is a holiday) at Town Hall at 7pm.

From left, Dr Michael Lahn, the Town of Pelham’s new EMS director, and Deputy Supervisor Rae Szymanski.

 

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