Southampton Town Officials Sworn In - 27 East

Southampton Town Officials Sworn In

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Charles McArdle is sworn in as Southampton Town Superintendent of Highways by Deputy Town Clerk Kimberly Ottati on Wednesday.

Charles McArdle is sworn in as Southampton Town Superintendent of Highways by Deputy Town Clerk Kimberly Ottati on Wednesday.

Charles McArdle signs the book after being sworn in on Wednesday.

Charles McArdle signs the book after being sworn in on Wednesday.

New Town Justice Pat Gunn is sworn in by Judge Edward D. Burke, Sr.

New Town Justice Pat Gunn is sworn in by Judge Edward D. Burke, Sr.

Southampton Town Trustee Scott Horowitz is sworn in.

Southampton Town Trustee Scott Horowitz is sworn in.

Southampton Town Trustee Scott Horowitz signs the book after being sworn in.

Southampton Town Trustee Scott Horowitz signs the book after being sworn in.

William H. Parash is sworn in as Town Trustee.

William H. Parash is sworn in as Town Trustee.

Ann Welker is sworn in as Town Trustee.

Ann Welker is sworn in as Town Trustee.

Judge Barbara Wilson signs the book after being sworn in.

Judge Barbara Wilson signs the book after being sworn in.

New Town Councilwoman Cynthia McNamara is sworn in on Wednesday.

New Town Councilwoman Cynthia McNamara is sworn in on Wednesday.

Southampton Town Trustee Scott Horowitz is sworn in.

Southampton Town Trustee Scott Horowitz is sworn in.

Town Councilman Tommy John Schiavoni signs the book after being sworn in.

Town Councilman Tommy John Schiavoni signs the book after being sworn in.

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman is sworn in.

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman is sworn in.

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman is sworn in.

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman is sworn in.

Southampton Town Clerk Sundy Schermeyer is sworn in.

Southampton Town Clerk Sundy Schermeyer is sworn in.

Southampton Town Clerk Sundy Schermeyer hugs Deputy Town Clerk Kimberly Ottati after being sworn in on Wednesday.

Southampton Town Clerk Sundy Schermeyer hugs Deputy Town Clerk Kimberly Ottati after being sworn in on Wednesday.

authorStaff Writer on Jan 5, 2022

Southampton Town officials were sworn in to office on Wednesday morning, January 5, in the auditorium in Town Hall.

Newcomers sworn in were Superintendent of Highways Charles McArdle, Town Board member Cynthia McNamara, Town Trustee William Parash, and Town Justice Patrick Gunn. DANA SHAW PHOTOS

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