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During the Chatham County Commission meeting on June 27, 2025, several employees were recognized for their dedicated years of service to the community. The ceremony highlighted the contributions of individuals across various roles, showcasing a commitment to public service that spans decades.
Among those honored, Shauna Fry received recognition for 30 years of service, while Antoinette Fields was acknowledged for 25 years. Terry Tolbert and Rebecca Beatty were both celebrated for their 20 years of dedication. Additionally, Lieutenant Samuel Williams and Linda Banks were recognized for 15 years of service, and several others were honored for their contributions ranging from 5 to 10 years.
The meeting also included discussions on board appointments, with Wayne Noah being reappointed to the Chatham Area Transit Authority. However, there were no items for individual action or chairman's items presented during this session.
This recognition of long-serving employees underscores the importance of commitment within the community and highlights the ongoing efforts of local government to acknowledge and celebrate those who contribute to public service. As the county continues to grow, these dedicated individuals play a vital role in shaping the quality of life for residents.
Converted from Chatham County Commission Meeting: June 27, 2025 meeting on June 28, 2025
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