By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Beefed up educational requirements for the Police Department’s top brass, defining the role of the Board of Public Works and ensuring that senior citizens are well-served were some of the marching orders given to the Charter Revision Commission Monday.
About a half dozen people, most of them town officials or board members, attended the commission’s first public hearing at the Community Center.
They gave the commission suggestions on changes they’d like to see made to the town charter.
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