| BC Exec Salaries
 
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 Printed Date: Oct 30 2025 at 11:26pm
 
 
 Topic: BC Exec Salaries
 Posted By: 409
 Subject: BC Exec Salaries
 Date Posted: Feb 23 2015 at 11:31am
 
 
        
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 Posted By: 409
 Date Posted: Feb 23 2015 at 11:35am
 
 
        
          | Excerpt from MJ: In the county’s second-largest city with 48,630 people, Middletown City Manager Doug Adkins is the second-lowest paid executive at $115,000. He took the helm last summer, and his salary will get a $10,000 boost on his anniversary, but he won’t rise in the county-wide pay ranks.
 
 Mayor Larry Mulligan said Adkins’ salary isn’t necessarily reflective of the job he is doing, rather it is purely a function of finances. He said none of the city’s employees have received raises in recent years.
 
 Mulligan said he figures Adkins could probably make a lot more money in the private sector.
 
 “I’d say we’re getting a lot of value for what we’re paying Doug,” Mulligan said. “He could probably go anywhere, but like a lot of city employees they’re passionate about what their doing; they enjoy their work, so it goes beyond what you get in a paycheck.”
 
 
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 Posted By: VietVet
 Date Posted: Feb 23 2015 at 11:48am
 
 
        
          | “I’d say we’re getting a lot of value for what we’re paying Doug,” Mulligan said. “He could probably go anywhere, but like a lot of city employees they’re passionate about what their doing; they enjoy their work, so it goes beyond what you get in a paycheck.” 
 Mercy Mulligan, you, your buddies and Adkins have done more damage to this city than you could possibly know.
 
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