Bryan Epley Retires After 43 Years of Service to Monmouth

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After 43 years of service to the City of Monmouth, Bryan Epley was recognized by City Council for his service and upcoming retirement says Mayor Rod Davies:

“He has worked for us for over 43 years and really represents a wealth of knowledge about the city’s infrastructure and he will certainly be missed. He has been very dedicated employee for a very long time. We want to recognize his service. The AFSCME union also recognized his many years of service as one of their members.”

Epley worked for the City of Monmouth’s Public Works Department Water Service division.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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