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BETHEL — Town Clerk Darren Goyette is moving on. His last day at town office was Friday.

He has become the Deputy Registrar of Deeds at Oxford County Register of Deeds, starting Monday.

“The structure here is being reconfigured and Natalie Andrews is in the process of working on how that will look.  Since it is in active review I would hesitate to comment on the structure,” wrote Goyette. He suggested reaching out to Andrews. She has not responded with details of the changes.

On Facebook, this job is posted, “The Town of Bethel is accepting applications for the position of a full-time Assistant Clerk. Bethel is a supportive growing community of about 2,700 residents nestled next to the western mountains and foothills. The Town of Bethel offers competitive wages, excellent benefits, and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
This is a responsible position with duties to include all aspects of a municipal office, included but not limited to issuance of certified copies of vital records, registrations, dog licensing, collection of property taxes, general assistance, and website support under the direct supervision of the Assistant Town Manager. This position requires daily contact with the public and working with various other Town Departments as required. A full job description is available at the Town Office. Some college level business courses, prior municipal experience and grant writing is a plus, and any equivalent combination of education and experience to accomplish duties of the position is preferred, but we will train the right candidate.
This is a Full-Time Position with a Salary range of $36,587 – $38,480 a year.”
Andrew’s updated these positions in her report at the last Select Board meeting:

• Interviews are underway for Waste Water Treatment Plant operator, none for superintendent

• Department of Environmental Protection approved Rick Davis’ employment proposal

• Interviews are being scheduled for Department of Public Works positions

Rose Lincoln began as a staff writer and photographer at the Bethel Citizen in October 2022. She and her husband, Mick, and three children have been part time residents in Bethel for 30 years and are happy...

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