On the annual “Water Day” in 2009, the final day of Stonington’s summer recreation program, town employees were wearing bathing suits at work.

That’s how one young woman, the town’s program director, was dressed when First Selectman Edward Haberek Jr. gave her a hug. He knew she was leaving for a new job out of state, and the hug, which Haberek called “more of a tap on the shoulder,” was allegedly his way to say, “Good luck to you, you’re a good employee.”

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