Politics & Government
Wrentham Building Inspector Set to Retire
Building inspector Nicholas Tobichuk announed he would be retiring this week.

The Wrentham selectmen voted 4-0 (with Charles Kennedy absent) to reluctantly accept the retirement of building inspector Nicholas Tobichuk.
Selectmen praised Tobichuck for his years of service.
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“I had the privilege of working with Tobichuk in a renovation of my home,” said chair Joseph Botaish. “Everyone I talk to compliments him on what he does.”
Tobichuk’s letter of retirement stated that he would retire in July 2013. He has been working for the town for more than 20 years.
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“It’s going to be a big pair of shoes to fill,” Botaish said.
Selectmen agreed they would start a search committee to find a replacement building inspector for the town. They would ask Tobichuck himself to lead the search committee to find his replacement.
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