Supervisor Jamie Morabito brought up the idea of possibly hiring someone to fill the post on an interim basis. The supervisors followed that action by authorizing an advertisement seeking applicants for the township manager position. “He saw a better opportunity somewhere else, so he is gone.” “I don’t want to see Greg Primm go,” Supervisors Chairman Mike Korns said. On the very night the township supervisors accepted his resignation, he was unanimously approved by Lower Burrell Council to be that city’s new manager. Primm, who has been the township manager since 2009, submitted his resignation last week. Allegheny Township supervisors voted to accept Manager Greg Primm’s resignation Monday amid praise for him and a question about the need for the position.
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