![]() ![]() "I want to say how much I enjoyed working with the mayor and council in Eastampton and I also appreciate the vote of confidence from Evesham to pick up where I left off," the 47-year-old said. After a brief stint as Howell Township manager, he was hired for the Evesham post in 2007.Ĭzerniecki, who also worked at Environmental Resolutions in Mount Laurel, said returning to Evesham fits into current family and professional needs. He was twice Eastampton manager, first from 1999 to 2005. He has jumped back and forth between the Evesham and Eastampton jobs the past 15 years. However, Czerniecki has agreed to move to Evesham to conform with a new local ordinance mandating township employees live in the municipality. He left in February 2012 to take the same job in Eastampton, where he lives. "With a town as large as ours, it is difficult to find someone new who would be familiar with it, so one of my first thoughts was to call Tom."īrown said department heads respected Czerniecki and staff liked him when he was manager for five years. ![]() "We approached him to come back," said Evesham Mayor Randy Brown. That figure is more than the $120,000 salary for Cromie, who was a retired local policeman. Evesham Township Council has approved the appointment and set Czerniecki's salary at $135,000. Thomas Czerniecki will leave his manager position in Eastampton Township to again become the Evesham Township manager, replacing the retiring William Cromie in the most populated municipality in Burlington County. A former Evesham Township manager will return to that post after Labor Day. ![]()
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