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League of Women Voters Elects Needham Resident as VP

The Mass. League of Women Voters recently announced its new elected board and directors, including a Needham resident.

 

At a recent League of Women Voters Massachusetts meeting in Peabody, the group elected a local woman to one of its boards. 

Needham resident Karen Price is now on the Mass. League of Women Voters' board as a first vice-president, according to a recent League of Women Voters announcement. 

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She joins a group of new elected board members and directors from all over the Commonwealth. Each of them has been elected to a two-year term lasting until May of 2015. 

A short profile of Price, from the press release from the League of Women Voters MA website

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Karen has been second vice president of the state League and heads the membership and local League services committee, and is a Scharfman trustee.  She heads the Presidents Council, has spearheaded the Phonathon and chairs the citizen education local League grant committee. She is president of the Needham League.

See the full ress release on the League of Women Voters MA site.


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