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NPB public works director honored after 25 years 12-2-93North Palm, Beach works irk orhonored When Charles "Charley" R. ®'Mellia first began working for the Village of North Palm Beach, he intended to stay only six or seven months. "I knew the Village manager who was here at that time, he said. "He said he needed some help in the Public Works Department." O'Meilia, 70, became the Village's Public Works director in 1968. For his first assign- ment, he set up what is now the Public Services Department by combining the func- tions of the then public works, planning, building and zoning departments. He then became the Public Services director. O'Meilia also works as the Village's chief code enforcement officer. Last month, he was recognized by the Village Council for 25 years of service. O'Meilia received a plaque at a Nov. 9 council meeting and a resolution naming Nov. 19 "Charley O'Meilia Day." "I was totally unaware that they were going to do something like that," O'Meilia said. "It's a very nice way to recognize you." O'Meilia said he spent part of Nov. 19 at the North Palm Beach Country Club, where an appreciation party was held in his honor. He has bachelor's degrees in chemistry and chemical engineering from Oklahoma A&M and lives in North Palm Beach with his wife, Mary. They have five children Tim, Charles, Frank, Marianne and Christine, all grown. A retired Naval Reserve captain and World War II veteran, O'Meilia said he has remained in North Palm Beach because he still loves it and it's a perfect community. "You can always find lots of things to do in a town like this," he said. "There's always lots of challenges." y after 25 years Aec 4r- 9q5'35 VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH HISTORIAN