Politics & Government
Springfield Employee Recognition: Maryann Buccola
Finance employee labored over transition of payroll services.

Six Springfield Employees were recognized for their service to the Township at a morning “Mugging event” this week.
Township Administrator Anthony Cancro gave six employees—including three retirees—with superlative service records mugs in recognition of their on-the-job achievements. The municipal employees recognized included library employees, police officers and maintenance workers. Before presenting the mugs, provided by Investor’s Savings Bank, Cancro spotlighted the how each employee was an asset to the Township, and thanked them each for “going the extra mile.”
Patch will highlight each employee recognized in the Mugging Event.
Finance Office Employee Maryann Buccola
Springfield lost its payroll service when Commerce Bank was bought by TD Bank. After the Township put out a request for proposals for a new payroll service, Buccola had to do the difficult and time-consuming job of converting the systems.
“Maryann’s determination, effort and commitment to get the system converted, up and running and get people paid made all the difference,” Cancro said.
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