R.T. Council considers taking an elected job off the ballot

Public may be voting to determine whether the receiver of taxes is elected or appointed in November
May 2, 2024 at 12:38 a.m.
Nick Mecca is sworn in to his fourth term as Rye Town receiver of taxes in January 2020. Now in his fifth term, he’s considering retiring before the four-year stint is up, sparking a controversial proposal from the Rye Town Council: making the position appointed rather than elected.
Nick Mecca is sworn in to his fourth term as Rye Town receiver of taxes in January 2020. Now in his fifth term, he’s considering retiring before the four-year stint is up, sparking a controversial proposal from the Rye Town Council: making the position appointed rather than elected. (File Photo/Westmore News)

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When Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman introduced three resolutions to the public at the regular …

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