Beacon City Administrator Retires After 25 Years of Service

Beacon's City Administrator announces retirement after 25 years in government. His contributions have greatly shaped the community and local governance.
Long-Standing Leadership
Beacon City Administrator Anthony W. DeCarlo has decided to retire after an impressive 25 years of dedicated service. His tenure has significantly influenced the area's management, community relations, and development projects.
Career Highlights
DeCarlo has been known for his commitment to Beacon’s growth and development, overseeing many essential city projects. Under his administration, city departments have improved efficiency and community engagement. He has spearheaded initiatives that have reshaped not just the administrative landscape but also economic opportunities within the city.
Community Impact
In a statement, DeCarlo expressed pride in his work, highlighting that it has always been about serving the community effectively. “I leave knowing the city is in a solid position to meet future challenges,” he stated. His leadership will be remembered as a robust foundation for those who follow.
Upcoming Transition
The city will begin the process of appointing a new administrator, ensuring a smoother transition. Community leaders and residents alike are optimistic about finding a successor who can continue DeCarlo’s legacy of commitment and vision for the city.



