Calouro out as Warren harbormaster

Posted 1/15/14

Warren needs a new harbormaster.

The Warren Town Council voted Tuesday night to advertise an opening at the position, after officials learned that former Harbormaster Matthew Calouro of Bristol would not seek reappointment. Assistant …

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Calouro out as Warren harbormaster

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Warren needs a new harbormaster.

The Warren Town Council voted Tuesday night to advertise an opening at the position, after officials learned that former Harbormaster Matthew Calouro of Bristol would not seek reappointment. Assistant harbormaster Dave Pion, who has acted in Mr. Calouro’s stead since he left his post with a medical condition last year, continues to serve in his absence, Warren Town Manager Thomas Gordon said this week.

Mr. Gordon would not comment on Mr. Calouro’s status, other than saying that in mid-December he received information that Mr. Calouro “was unable” to seek reappointment. He would not clarify, citing confidentiality in dealing with personnel matters.

Mr. Calouro, who served Warren on a part time basis, was also the full time Bristol harbormaster until losing his job to current Bristol harbormaster Greg Marsilli last summer.

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