Dinneen resigns as social service agent

CORNWALL — Heather Dinneen, Cornwall’s social service agent, announced her departure from the role on Wednesday, July 5. Cornwall’s Board of Selectmen informed the public of the announcement during its meeting later that day.

“Today I received word from Heather Dinneen, who unfortunately has to step down from her position as social service agent,” said First Selectman Gordon Ridgway. “She has served the town as social service agent for I believe five or six years. Seems like longer than that because of all the impact she’s had on the town and it’s most vulnerable population.”

Selectmen approved a motion to provide Dinneen with a $250 honorarium to recognize her efforts in Cornwall.

“She got us through the Covid era,” said Ridgway. “It was not an easy time.”

Dinneen has agreed to work with the town to find a suitable replacement and has already suggested colleagues who fit the bill.

“Her work has been priceless and invaluable to the town,” Ridgway said.

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