Millbrook Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 and Rescue Squad induct new officers
The members of the Millbrook Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 and the Millbrook Rescue Squad joined together at their swearing in ceremony, led by Millbrook Mayor Tim Collopy, on Tuesday, April 20. Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe 

Millbrook Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 and Rescue Squad induct new officers

MILLBROOK — On Tuesday, April 20, Mayor Tim Collopy was pleased to swear in the newly elected officers of the Millbrook fire department. 

The new civil officers include: president, Matthew Rochfort; vice president and acting secretary, Kara Granger; treasurer Shelley Hollingsworth; chief, Edward (Ted) Bownas; deputy chief, Dominic Boscardin; assistant chief, Kevin Granger; captain, Ted Bownas; first lieutenant, Tim Race Jr.; second lieutenant, Roland Burlingame.

Rescue Squad Officers: assistant chief, Laurie Olson; captain, Rose Galanti; first lieutenant, Kim Bownas; second lieutenant, Kevin Duncan; acting secretary, Kim Bownas; treasurer, Laurie Palmer. 

Auxiliary: president, Jodi Swart; vice president, Debbie Wheeler; secretary, Lynn Swart; treasurer, Allison Hults. 

Board of Directors: chairperson, Peggy Mulligan; board members, Jodi Swart, Brian Hicks, Allen Meyer, Leo Arruza and Robin Horan.

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