Politics & Government
2011 In Review - May
Part five of a 12-part series looking back at the most-read stories on Enfield Patch during 2011.

In this final week of 2011, Enfield Patch is looking back at the stories that were read most often during the year. Twice a day through Saturday, we are re-publishing the top story of each month, plus including links to the next three most-read news stories, a sports story and a feature piece.
We continue the retrospective with an article from May 3:
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The following is a list of the highest-earning employees of the Town of Enfield in 2010, as provided by the town finance department. This list does not include education employees, who are considered to be employed by the Board of Education. The top 10 earners of the school department will be published Wednesday on Enfield Patch.
1. Matt Coppler, town manager
$144,276.02
2. Steve Kaselouskas, police lieutenant
$133,281.03*
3. James Lefebvre, police sergeant
$120,228.33*
4. Carl Sferrazza, police chief
$119,053.31
5. William Vieweg, police officer
$118,859.35*
6. Phil Thomas, Jr., police officer
$112,253.43*
7. Paul Russell, IT director
$110,075.92
8 . Dan Vindigni, assistant town manager
$109,285.68
9. Lynn Nenni, finance director
$109,070.50
10. James Laurino, police sergeant
$108,698.79*
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* indicates salary, overtime and private-duty pay. Private-duty pay is not paid by the taxpayers, but by a private party or the state of Connecticut to patrol road crews or manage traffic.
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