ALBANY - The New York Power Authority has quietly given two top executives ousted by Gov. Paterson rare golden parachutes worth nearly $300,000, The Post has learned. 
Roger Kelley, the former authority president and CEO who was hired just over a year ago, received a package worth up to $178,141. 
Thomas Kelly, the former authority executive vice president and general counsel, appointed 2½ years ago, received $106,000, plus payment for unused vacation and sick leave time. 
Kelley, who was being paid $270,000 a year, resigned effective Aug. 1 after being told that Paterson wanted new leadership at the nation's largest state-owned power company. 
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