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#7– Two longtime county employees announce retirements
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Linda Chambers, first assistant district attorney for Greene County, retired Dec. 12. Chambers worked for law firms in Washington and Allegheny counties before going into private practice in Greene County over 20 years ago. She joined the DA’s office in 2001 and became first assistant in 2002.
President Judge William Nalitz is required to retire at the end of December, having reached the mandatory retirement age for judges of 70.
Nalitz was elected by the voters in 1997 to compose the county’s first two-judge court in its history. He won retention for another 10-year term in 2007 and became president judge following the retirement of President Judge H. Terry Grimes in January 2009. Then-Gov. Ed Rendell appointed Farley Toothman to the seat left vacant by Nalitz’ moving up. Toothman was elected to a full 10-year term in 2011. He will become president judge following Nalitz retirement, leaving his current seat vacant until a newly elected judge can be sworn into office on Jan. 4, 2016.

