Date: Fri 27-Nov-1998
Date: Fri 27-Nov-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
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Gerald-Frawley-retirement
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Gerald Frawley Honored For Long Service To The Town
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The colleagues, friends and family of Gerald Frawley gathered November 20 at
The Fireside Inn to honor for him for 25 years of service as a local elected
official.
Last summer, Mr Frawley, a Democrat, stepped down as member of the Police
Commission, an agency which he had served on since 1976. He was chairman of
the commission from 1988 to 1990.
Mr Frawley served as a selectman from 1973 to 1976.
At the dinner attended by about 40 people, Mr Frawley thanked those who had
attended the fete.
First Selectman Herbert Rosenthal said Mr Frawley brought much expertise and
wisdom to the Police Commission while serving on it for the past 22 years.
"Gerald Frawley's ... years of service were invaluable to the Town of Newtown,
and through his efforts many difficult issues were managed properly and with
great care ... The Town of Newtown expresses its deep gratitude for his
dedication and his devotion to our community, and wishes him, his wife, Joyce,
and family the best in their future endeavors," the first selectman said.
Police Chief James E. Lysaght, Jr, said that although he has only known Mr
Frawley for two and one-half years, he is impressed with his personal
qualities.
"He always conducts himself as a gentleman," the chief said, noting Mr
Frawley's deep interest in the welfare of the community and police officers.