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City of Northampton, Ma Employee Gross Earnings CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA EMPLOYEE GROSS EARNINGS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014 Employee Employee Last Name Employee First Name Middle Initial Year Employee Gross Department 1 KONCAS JOSEPH W 2014 188,657.20 LEFT CITY EMPLOYMENT 2 SIENKIEWICZ RUSSELL P 2014 148,003.47 POLICE 3 DUGGAN BRIAN P 2014 145,741.76 FIRE AND RESCUE 4 BOROWSKI ALAN C 2014 122,605.27 POLICE 5 DAVINE JON M 2014 115,747.51 FIRE AND RESCUE 6 NICHOLS DUANE A 2014 113,552.18 FIRE AND RESCUE 7 CLAYTON DOROTHY A 2014 105,124.16 POLICE 8 MCQUESTON TIMOTHY E 2014 105,101.66 FIRE AND RESCUE 9 LEMBERG MATTHEW J 2014 105,022.46 FIRE AND RESCUE 10 KASPER JODY D 2014 104,995.33 POLICE 11 HUNTLEY EDWARD S 2014 104,625.96 ADMINISTRATION - DPW 12 GAGNE DAVID D 2014 104,201.19 FIRE AND RESCUE 13 PETERSON JEFFREY R 2014 103,913.52 SMITH VOCATIONAL 14 PELIS ANDREW S 2014 102,805.71 FIRE AND RESCUE 15 NORRIS CHRISTOPHER W 2014 101,095.21 FIRE AND RESCUE 16 WRIGHT SUSAN L 2014 100,211.41 MAYOR'S OFFICE 17 FARKAS LAURIE B 2014 100,169.79 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 18 MILLIN WILLIAM K 2014 99,742.75 FIRE AND RESCUE 19 GARRIEPY JOHN P 2014 99,492.00 FIRE AND RESCUE 20 WILSON LESLEY 2014 99,461.89 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 21 CARTLEDGE JOHN D 2014 99,221.51 POLICE 22 VANASSE STEPHEN F 2014 98,298.55 FIRE AND RESCUE 23 LOMBARDI BRYAN N 2014 97,563.71 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 24 NASH REGINA H 2014 97,055.67 LEFT CITY EMPLOYMENT 25 LAURILA JAMES R 2014 95,343.14 ENGINEERING - DPW 26 ROBINSON COREY J 2014 94,164.57 POLICE 27 AGNA GWEN 2014 93,742.23 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 28 MCCARTHY JOHN N 2014 93,254.32 POLICE 29 DENKIEWICZ SHAWN T 2014 93,226.81 FIRE AND RESCUE 30 MCLAUGHLIN MARK S 2014 93,211.91 LEFT CITY EMPLOYMENT 31 CAPUTO VICTOR F 2014 92,022.86 POLICE 32 DZIALO BRENT M 2014 91,728.25 POLICE 33 CHOQUETTE BETH N 2014 88,673.15 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 34 ZIMMERMAN GEORGE R 2014 87,841.88 LEFT CITY EMPLOYMENT 35 SKANTZ-HODGSON LESLIE C 2014 87,329.69 SMITH VOCATIONAL 36 CALLAHAN DAVID 2014 87,130.76 POLICE 37 CANATA SAL J 2014 86,986.74 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 38 CLARK THOMAS R 2014 86,656.43 FIRE AND RESCUE 39 LEBRON CARLOS A 2014 86,285.27 POLICE 40 MCMAHON ANNE M 2014 85,866.04 POLICE 41 STAPLES JEFFREY L 2014 85,655.29 POLICE 42 PARASILITI RICHARD C 2014 85,375.07 STREETS - DPW 43 CURTIN MARK G 2014 84,720.50 FIRE AND RESCUE 44 DIGIAMMO STEVEN P 2014 84,689.27 POLICE 45 BRIGGS MICHAEL J 2014 84,653.66 POLICE 46 KELLY JOHN E 2014 84,600.43 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 47 KOREPTA GRZEGORZ P 2014 84,538.16 POLICE 48 ROBERTS NANCY C 2014 84,423.11 SMITH VOCATIONAL 49 BRIOTTA THOMAS A 2014 84,321.49 POLICE 50 KIROUAC CRAIG R 2014 84,085.38 POLICE 51 BETSOLD JOHN P 2014 83,883.81 FIRE AND RESCUE 52 ROTA N. ANGELO 2014 83,816.85 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 53 MADDEN SARAH J 2014 83,653.77 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 54 POWERS ROBERT J 2014 83,293.63 POLICE 55 THERRIEN LAWRENCE H 2014 83,121.36 FIRE AND RESCUE 56 PAWLOSKI MICHAEL J 2014 83,059.35 FIRE AND RESCUE 57 MCLAUGHLIN MICHAEL J 2014 82,875.47 POLICE 58 FAPPIANO PETER 2014 82,799.65 POLICE 59 FEIDEN WAYNE M 2014 82,619.43 PLANNING AND SUSTAINABILITY 60 STODDARD GLENDA G 2014 82,236.39 HUMAN RESROUCES 61 BRENNAN CHRISTOPHER 2014 81,565.81 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 62 ROBITAILLE KAREN L 2014 81,284.88 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 63 BREEN ANDREW D 2014 80,446.09 FIRE AND RESCUE 64 ANDREW SCOTT J 2014 80,383.77 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 65 NARKEWICZ DAVID J 2014 79,999.92 MAYOR 66 TELLIER RYAN N 2014 79,537.58 POLICE 67 SATKOWSKI TIMOTHY J 2014 78,809.54 POLICE 68 POMERANTZ DAVID S 2014 78,595.91 CENTRAL SERVICES 69 HATCH MICHAEL A 2014 78,241.32 FIRE AND RESCUE 70 SCHUETZE WILLIAM N 2014 78,188.95 FIRE AND RESCUE 71 GREGORY SCOTT T 2014 78,114.66 POLICE 72 WANCZYK REBECCA L 2014 77,881.71 SMITH VOCATIONAL 73 COLLINS MATTHEW J 2014 77,861.78 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 74 MORIARTY ROBERT D 2014 77,682.34 POLICE 75 SPRINGMAN DARYL 2014 77,621.98 FIRE AND RESCUE 76 MARGUET PAUL J 2014 77,431.19 POLICE 77 CULVER DUSTIN 2014 77,140.56 FIRE AND RESCUE 78 MCCORMICK MARK C 2014 76,400.28 FIRE AND RESCUE 79 SHEA THOMAS H 2014 76,229.63 FIRE AND RESCUE 80 OQUENDO VANESSA 2014 75,791.64 MIS 81 TRAVERS DAVID J 2014 75,684.52 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 82 LONG KATHLEEN F 2014 75,639.98 SMITH VOCATIONAL 83 ITTERLY GEORGE F 2014 75,093.51 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 84 SHEPARD SUSAN J 2014 74,790.33 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 85 STOLLMEYER NATALIE R 2014 74,738.68 FIRE AND RESCUE 86 LIPTAK DENNIS M 2014 74,721.15 POLICE 87 GIFFORD MARGARET A 2014 74,466.75 SMITH VOCATIONAL 88 LAREAU JEFFREY M 2014 74,263.25 SMITH VOCATIONAL 89 NICHOLS DONALD A 2014 73,806.75 POLICE 90 MARCHAND MATTHEW R 2014 73,758.61 FIRE AND RESCUE 91 SOTOLOTTO ANTHONY C 2014 73,678.65 POLICE 92 BARSZCZ JOSEF M 2014 73,460.49 POLICE 93 CAMARIGG KERI L 2014 73,450.42 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 94 LETZEISEN BRIAN D 2014 73,000.68 POLICE 95 COATES JOSHUA C 2014 72,909.96 FIRE AND RESCUE 96 BLACK BARBARA L 2014 72,844.58 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 97 SELFRIDGE JOHN W 2014 72,757.23 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 98 GAUGER BRETT W 2014 72,547.70 FIRE AND RESCUE 99 MOODY PATRICK D 2014 72,275.95 POLICE 100 SHAUGHNESSY PATRICIA 2014 72,097.81 COUNCIL ON AGING 101 KISLO JOHN A 2014 71,923.35 SMITH VOCATIONAL 102 PETERS DANIEL J 2014 71,913.63 SMITH VOCATIONAL 103 LEVY ANN MARIE 2014 71,742.08 ADMINISTRATION - DPW 104 SHEARER JOSHUA A 2014 71,698.27 SMITH VOCATIONAL 105 STEIN LESLIE B 2014 71,579.46 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 106 MORIARTY JOHN P 2014 71,404.25 FIRE AND RESCUE 107 DANDREA MARY PATRICIA 2014 71,303.92 SMITH VOCATIONAL 108 VAN'T LAND JONATHAN J 2014 71,214.88 FIRE AND RESCUE 109 TRIPP DAVID A 2014 71,196.58 POLICE 110 BAKER DONALD S 2014 71,086.52 SMITH VOCATIONAL 111 BATES MARY E 2014 71,076.02 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 112 HARP REYNAUD L 2014 70,862.86 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 113 JAMES ANDREA L 2014 70,751.78 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 114 KARPINSKI JOYCE E 2014 70,616.20 CITY AUDITOR 115 MULKERIN JAMES M 2014 70,546.67 FIRE AND RESCUE 116 PATERSON SCOTT B 2014 70,477.61 SMITH VOCATIONAL 117 MILLER JAMES M 2014 70,314.81 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 118 LAROCHE MARIANNE 2014 70,276.12 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 119 SCAGEL EDWIN J 2014 70,212.65 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 120 CARVER JOHN R 2014 70,012.42 LEFT CITY EMPLOYMENT 121 WEBBER LAURA JO 2014 69,959.14 SMITH VOCATIONAL 122 BALDWIN MARK J 2014 69,614.96 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 123 PLUMER PAMELA J 2014 69,509.81 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 124 KOHL ANDREW J 2014 69,391.92 POLICE 125 MOULTON JESSICA A 2014 69,388.69 SMITH VOCATIONAL 126 SMITH TIMOTHY N 2014 69,258.98 SMITH VOCATIONAL 127 GIORDANO LISANN C 2014 69,002.51 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 128 GEROULD KIMBERLY 2014 68,912.81 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 129 FLYNN SCOTT P 2014 68,899.10 FIRE AND RESCUE 130 GALICA DANIEL S 2014 68,803.18 FIRE AND RESCUE 131 NEVIN MARK A 2014 68,670.84 SMITH VOCATIONAL 132 CASALE KATHLEEN A 2014 68,662.71 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 133 SARAFIN JOAN C 2014 68,649.39 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE 134 HOOTEN JUSTIN D 2014 68,603.95 POLICE 135 CHIARELLO CHRISTA C 2014 68,504.69 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 136 OUIMETTE CYNTHIA J 2014 68,435.57 SMITH VOCATIONAL 137 LYON TRACY F 2014 68,325.93 LEFT CITY EMPLOYMENT 138 SKELLEY ELIZABETH M 2014 68,288.23 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 139 SPENCER-ROBINSON JULIE 2014 68,231.44 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 140 FLEGENHEIMER JEAN 2014 68,112.65 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 141 SOTO HECTOR S 2014 68,074.43 FIRE AND RESCUE 142 SMALL DALE E 2014 68,047.71 WASTE WATER TREATMENT - DPW 143 FISH CHERYL A 2014 67,987.51 SMITH VOCATIONAL 144 BAVER AMY E 2014 67,896.00 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 145 GORDON RANDY S 2014 67,818.01 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 146 CHEEVERS NANCY A 2014 67,801.87 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 147 GOLEC JOSEPH S 2014 67,788.95 POLICE 148 PERSSON PETER A 2014 67,785.90 SMITH VOCATIONAL 149 LANGLOIS RAYMOND L 2014 67,670.32 FIRE AND RESCUE 150 SULLIVAN WILLIAM M 2014 67,624.32 PARKS AND RECREATION - DPW 151 MALVEZZI CELESTE C 2014 67,591.31 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 152 MOORE DANIEL S 2014 67,568.60 SMITH VOCATIONAL 153 PARENT RYAN 2014 67,542.91 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 154 AIKEN THOMAS 2014 67,449.28 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 155 BIGGS SUSAN 2014 67,386.74 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 156 FURMAN MICHAEL J 2014 67,335.05 SMITH VOCATIONAL 157 LAMPRON MELISSA J 2014 67,163.52 COLLECTOR'S OFFICE 158 SMITH DIANA D 2014 67,154.13 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 159 GAUTHIER-LYNES PAMELA 2014 67,108.06 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 160 SHIPKA DAVID W 2014 67,064.61 RETIREMENT BOARD 161 MACK DINAH R 2014 67,049.76 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 162 PRUDHOMME LESLIE J 2014 67,030.10 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 163 MARTEL SHARON 2014 67,030.09 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 164 PESCE VERONICA M 2014 67,030.08 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 165 GHAZEY HOLLY N 2014 67,001.91 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 166 ANSPACH JAMES P 2014 66,948.59 SMITH VOCATIONAL 167 FERNANDEZ-SIERRA JORGE I 2014 66,898.02 SMITH VOCATIONAL 168 BRIDGMAN JAMES E 2014 66,871.69 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 169 MALYNOSKI KATHLEEN E 2014 66,846.08 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 170 ADAMOYURKA NANCY L 2014 66,788.67 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 171 WILLIS DEBORAH L 2014 66,683.27 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 172 KAJKA JARED A 2014 66,675.51 FIRE AND RESCUE 173 ELDREDGE STEPHEN S 2014 66,632.90 NORTHAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 174 HENDERSON FRANCIS H 2014 66,613.64 SMITH VOCATIONAL 175 EVERS MADGE C 2014 66,604.08 SMITH VOCATIONAL 176 ALLARD MICHAEL J 2014 66,579.34 POLICE 177 BROWN KATHLEEN M 2014 66,533.11 SMITH VOCATIONAL 178 FREY JANE M 2014
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