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Clarkstown Code Enforcement Officer Suspended Without Pay From $87K Job

CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- A nine-year-employee with the Clarkstown Code Enforcement division has been suspended without pay on multiple disciplinary charges, according to town officials.

Town of Clarkstown's Town Hall

Town of Clarkstown's Town Hall

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Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann said the days of do-nothing employees are over.

Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann said the days of do-nothing employees are over.

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The employee, unnamed by the town, worked as a code enforcement officer and was paid $87,000 a year. 

"I cannot comment on this matter other than to say an employee was suspended and served with disciplinary charges," Town Attorney Lion Sciarretta said.

Although Sciarretta would not comment on personnel matters, Supervisor George Hoehmann said: "The era of no-show jobs died with the last administration. And I will continue fighting to ensure the people get what they are entitled to -- good and honest government."

Hoehmann added that Clarkstown has a great staff who work hard, but he was elected to clean up town government and no matter who you are or what position you hold you are paid by people and work for the people. 

"The people need to have trust in those of us who serve them. It is a sacred trust and if you break that trust there will be consequences," he added; 

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