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all. <br /> By Ken Carty M1 's ability to offer high- Patrick Callahan was Board of Selectmen May 9, <br /> quality programs and ser-- elected to the Shutesbury topping a field of five. <br /> Petr Fohlin Is e new vices," said Pat Mikes, Board of Selectmen May 6. <br /> town manager in MM 's Communications a defeated three-term in- Michael ods was elected <br /> Williamstown effective June- and Membership director. cumbent John Bell, It was to the Hopedale Board of <br /> . He succeeds Steven hot of new faces havethe first time in 25 years Selectmen May . He re- <br /> Patch, who left to pursue appeared on boards of se- that an incumbent Shutes- laces Alfred arlin g, who <br /> opportunities in the private lecten following spring a. <br /> bury selectman seeking re- was not seeking re-election. <br /> sector. Fohlin was the exec- election has last. fired Lucy is a new select- <br /> forsecretary in Tisbu�ry elections. Below are a few: <br /> fog the past seven years, Newcomers Icor Putnam Sohn Mieczkowski was re- man in Hudson as a result <br /> of elections May , Lcrc <br /> turned to the Handle Board y <br /> After five years with a Jr. and Michael �arientc fills the seat vacated by . <br /> outdistanced three other of efecirxrerr April 11. dc- Cobert ler , who hard re- <br /> MMA, 'Thatcher W. e r fe incumbent Alan <br /> III has left to become � candidates � earn seats on � signed for personal reasons, <br /> .Tacque. Msec kow ki previ- g P <br /> project director with Mass the wellflet Board of� - . <br /> lectrnen May 1. Putnam ously served on the board Richard SardeU was elected <br /> Insight Corp,, where he will and Pa.rlent replace in the mid-1980s. talc collector In Berlin May , <br /> a <br /> pr1mril involved with p y <br /> Lance &Ua her and. defeating Madeline Taylor. <br /> the Massachusetts glean e 'r hit who � Beth lhrypca and <br /> Water Council. "'Thatcher P laced John Bacon were elected to Halifax Tax Collector Elaine <br /> was aura xti-e�mely valuable fourth sand fifth respectively. the newly expanded five- Barr-Rock retired May 1 <br /> member of the Legislative Christopher Powell was member Charlton Board of after serving in her position <br /> Division," said MMA Leglsla- elected to the Worthington Selectmen May 7. for the past 24 years, <br />� .tive Director David Baler. Board of Selectmen May 60 <br /> ehxx Ibaro was elected to Rockport Town Accountant <br /> "He made important contri- defeating long-time incu m- the Ludlow - Roxanne 'Tlerl retired May <br /> bu�tions and brought his bent Julia Sharon. o Beard of elect <br /> i. <br /> en March . He replaces 12 after- nine gears of ser- <br /> unique energy to a wide v - vnuiam Mede defeated vice, she was previously the <br />� riety of issues, particularly � �1.anl icmpa, who died P <br /> electric industry der gu.la- <br /> four other candidates May of caxrcer last October. accountant in�'opfield and <br /> tion and Chapter 90 arra to earn a seat on the Band- Forth Attleborough, Cheryl <br /> wick Board of Selectmen. He B� Germain, and incurxr- Silva has been named a�ct- <br /> other transportation issues," r laces Patrick Ellis who beat Joseph �cndro S li in town accountant in <br /> p � g _ <br /> Communications Associate was not seeking re-'election. were elected to the Dudley Rockport. <br /> Ken Carty has left the <br /> MMA after four years to be- <br /> come an editor with MFS <br /> Investment Management. <br /> He started his new job laWaterways <br /> � y <br /> 15. "Ken's customer service contbmedftom page <br /> skills and concern for mu- <br /> nicipal Issues enhanced the A bylaw that is not dis- -regulatory process. oral helpful brochures ad- <br /> approved by the attorney Consultation with the di- dressing these matters, in- <br /> general right still be dis- vision prior to drafting reg- eluding a concise surn- <br /> ":. <br /> roved b the Division relations is highly recorn- setts <br /> Pp g many of the Massachusetts <br /> of Law Enforcement for a mended. boating laws and <br /> mach broader range of For bodies of water brochure outlining the <br /> : .� reasons. larger than 500 acres in divisions policy governing <br /> Law Enforceffiftit Divi- size, it-is the state's rune- the review--of � i�nfcipal <br /> Sion Director Richard Mur- tion to promulgate re ula- laws. For copies of Divi- <br /> ' <br /> ray says the division's pot- tions, although this is al- cion of raw Enforcement <br /> } <br /> Icy is to work closely with ways done in direct con- materials, call (617) <br /> a community in the de et- sultation with the town(s) 727-3905. <br /> opment of boating regula- affected so that local corn- Robert Ritchie is director <br /> tions and to collaborate crus can be addressed, of the Municipal Law Unit <br /> with the community in the The Division of law n- of"the attomeq generaVs <br /> Ken Carty early stages of the local forcement publishes sev- owe, <br /> The8eacon June 2000 Page 1 <br />
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