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June 25, 2009

30 employees top town manager's pay

Thirty town of Andover employees made more than Town Manager BuzzStapczynski (pictured), and 117 took home more than $100,000 in paylast year, according to information acquired from the town accountant'soffice. With a new fiscal year dawning July 1, town leaders still arenegotiating with Andover workers' unions for concessions, and have beenput on notice by state legislators that next year's budget cuts will besignificantly greater than those made this year.

The breakdown of Andover employees who took home $100,000 or more in calendar year 2008:

49 from fire department

33 from police department

22 from school department

13 from other departments

Alist of the 117 employees who made more than $100,000 in pay duringcalendar year 2008 is available in the print edition of the June 25,2009 Andover Townsman.

The top earner was a police sergeant who made $199,359.59. This total included more than $94,000 in regular pay, $67,000 in overtime. 

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