“I wish current Evesham Township Manager Michael Barth a happy and well-deserved retirement,” said Corrales after he was named as Barth’s successor.īarth, who earned a bachelor’s degree from American Military University in Criminal Justice with a concentration in terrorism and counterterrorism, began his municipal career as a police officer for the Evesham Township Police Department in August 1989, assigned to the Patrol Bureau. Corrales, according to Veasy, will receive an annual salary of $130,000 with 20 days of vacation time. There is a reason this town is the way it is and it is because of everyone working together.”ĭuring a special Evesham Township Council meeting on July 23, Mayor Jaclyn Veasy, Deputy Mayor Heather Cooper, Councilwoman Patricia Hansen and Councilman Bob DiEnna voted to select Robert Corrales, who most recently served as a senior advisor to state Senate President Stephen Sweeney, as Barth’s replacement. I can’t say enough about the staff here, even from the time that I began in the police department all the way up through the time I began serving as township manager everyone who works in this town seems to be such a cohesive unit. “30 years is a longtime to be anywhere and a lot of great memories have been made here over the years, along with a lot of great friendships. “This is a great town,” said Barth during his last council meeting on July 16. EVESHAM-Michael Barth, whose career working for Evesham Township spanned 30 years across parts of four decades, has officially retired from the municipal government.īarth, who assumed the role of township manager on Feb.
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