Back in 2012, the Uniontown Area School District superintendent retired. Like many retirees, he has continued working. But he is doing it for free.
Charles Machesky loves Uniontown. He grew up in Uniontown, graduated from the high school, served on the school board and was the mayor for eight years. And for the last 11 years, he has relinquished his paycheck.
Without factoring in any raises, it is estimated he saved the district over $2 million.
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