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Wilton names Bethel first selectman as new town administrator

WILTON — Bethel First Selectman Matthew Knickerbocker will serve as Wilton’s first town administrator, officials announced this week.

Knickerbocker will leave his elected position on Sept. 7, a seat he has held for 13 years. Rich Straiton, Bethel’s second selectman, will take over.

“Over the past two years, I’ve actually had two opportunities to make changes — one locally with a nonprofit and one at the state level — and in the middle of the pandemic, I just couldn’t bring myself to leave my role here with the vaccine clinics and lockdowns,” Knickerbocker said. “That situation has eased, and since I went back to graduate school and earned a master’s degree in public administration, I’ve always been intrigued in being in a position where I can do public service.”

Knickerbocker said he wished the timing was different so he could have finished his term, but said he notified Straiton roughly a month ago when he knew he would take the job.

Wilton’s need for the position became apparent in January when First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice acknowledged the increasing resident demand for a “24/7 local government.”

The town has since interviewed candidates to aid Vanderslice full-time. She said Knickerbocker rose head and shoulders above the rest.

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