Bartos resigns as Shamokin city clerk
| By Eric Scicchitano, The News-Item, Shamokin, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
No one was talking about why he left the post.
Council members
Bartos didn't answer a telephone call after Thursday night's council meeting had ended.
The city's solicitor,
"I don't want adverse consequences to happen if we violate what they think we should do," Konopka said.
Konopka wouldn't say, but it was clear that "they" was Bartos and an attorney. Milbrand said an attorney of the
The resignation letter was received Wednesday by Konopka. Council members discussed the matter behind closed doors during an executive session that night.
Both Konopka and Milbrand said the letter asks that both parties withhold comment publicly.
A special meeting was held Thursday to adopt the final version of a revised
Scandle and Patrolman
Scandle's first shift began less than six hours after the vote.
"Officer Scandle is back at midnight," Police Chief
Surprise move
The budget move was expected. Bartos' resignation was not.
Milbrand raised the topic of the resignation letter after the budget was approved.
Konopka read a single line: "After thoughtful considerations
Verano and Moyer motioned to vote on the matter. There was no further discussion. It was approved 4-0 with Milbrand, Moyer, Verano and Councilman
Verano was first to vote. "Yes," he said, emphasized by a raised voice. Moyer and Kinder followed in the affirmative. Milbrand cast the final vote: "Absolutely." Councilman
Controller
The position is now vacant. Council moved to advertise the position and seek applications.
After leave
Bartos began his medical leave
In the weeks that followed, city council held a slew of budget meetings toward erasing a
City council reshuffled and welcomed new faces in 2014, and they've worked with county and state officials along with a consultant on a revised budget to bring the officers back.
Bartos attended a court hearing, but being on medical leave he didn't attend other public meetings or hearings.
According to Milbrand, Bartos did complete payrolls between when his leave began and the city's first pay period of 2014, performing the work at
"If he was home in the recovery process that's what he should do, recover," Milbrand said of his reasoning for the request. "My thought is if you can work from home there's no reason you can't come to
Bartos was expected to return on
He was paid each week while he was on leave, Milbrand said. He'd used vacation days and compensation days. Milbrand said the time was approved by Bartos. He isn't sure how much paid leave the now former city clerk earned or how much was paid out, but he said he wants to find out.
Highs and lows
Bartos was hired in
In July, after two months on the job, Bartos reported that the city had a
Bartos successfully obtained large grants for
He worked together with council members to refinance outstanding debt and renegotiate varied insurance packages, and he spearheaded a project to restore the
Balanced budgets were adopted in 2012 and 2013.
But a
By October the city had been dropped by its health insurance provider, and all eyes turned to the council and the city clerk.
Then came the budget deficit and the massive debt in unpaid bills, and some would say the writing was on the wall for Bartos' exit.
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