Politics & Government

What Town Employees Were Highest-Paid In 2011?

A list of the top 10 earners from payroll records.

The following is a list of the highest-paid employees of the Town of Enfield in 2011, which is provided from payroll records by Finance Director Lynn Nenni. This list does not include education employees, who are considered to be employed by the Board of Education.

1.   Steven Kaselouskas, police lieutenant
      $130,137.00*                   
      Base pay $80,225.60
      Overtime $25,327.72
      Police outside services $24,583.68

2.   William Vieweg, police officer
      $129,384.69*    
      Base pay $69,849.44
      Overtime $36,550.13
      Police outside services $22,985.12

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3.   Matthew Coppler, town manager
      $128,078.40              
      Base pay $128,078.40

4.   Anjo Timmerman, deputy police chief
      $127,135.36                       
      Salary plus unused sick and vacation time $127,135.36

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5.   James Lefebvre, police sergeant
      $125,729.94*
      Base pay $73,188.58
      Overtime $21,827.28
      Police outside services $30,714.08 

6.   Carl Sferrazza, police chief
      $115,904.92                
      Base pay $115,904.92

7.   Philip Thomas, Jr., police officer
      $113,786.59*                            
      Base pay $64,563.20
      Overtime $24,011.15
      Police outside services $25,212.24 

8 .  James Laurino, police sergeant
      $109,946.66*  
      Base pay $72,260.24
      Overtime $12,559.54
      Police outside services $25,126.88 

9.   Steven Bielenda, human resources director
      $108,090.20                   
      Base pay $108,090.20

10. Paul Russell, chief technology officer
      $108,068.80               
      Base pay $108,068.80

* 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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