Breaking News – Cramahe Township Realigning Management Hierarchy – CAO Gone

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A brief press release issued by Cramahe Township on Thursday, May 30, 2019, stated CAO Craig Brooks is no longer with the Township.

“Cramahe Township Council advised today of the departure of Chief Administrative Officer Craig Brooks,” states the release.

“We are grateful for the dedicated service and hard work that Mr. Brooks has given to the Township,” Mayor Mandy Martin said.

“We wish all the best for his future endeavours.”

Reached by phone, Martin would only add, “as the township moves forward going in new directions we are realigning our management hierarchy.”

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