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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Selectmen Reorganize: Wasserman Named Chairman

New and returning board members were sworn in on Wednesday, April 11.

After two months of being down one member, the Needham Board of Selectmen once again has all five seats filled. On Wednesday, April 11, the day after the Town Election, two returning members and one new selectman were sworn in to office, and the board reorganized for the coming year. New selectman Matt Borrelli joined the board for his first three-year term after winning a contested race on Tuesday against opponent Michael Greis. Borrelli's wife Alison and two children watched him take his oath of office, led by Town Clerk Tedi Eaton, before the board got down to business for their first meeting in April. Selectman Moe Handel, returning for his second term, and Selectman John Bulian, returning for his fourth term, also took the oath of …

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Election Letter: Vote for Jacob, DiCicco and Borrelli on April 10

This letter was submitted by a Needham resident.

  As the town’s April 10 election approaches, I am writing in support of candidates Matt Borrelli for Board of Selectmen and Tom Jacob and David DiCicco for Park and Recreation Commissioners. During more than 30 years service in Needham’s town government, I have had the opportunity to work with hundreds of other people helping the town meet issues and challenges we have faced. Matt Borrelli, Tom Jacob, and David DiCicco each offer ability, experience, work ethic, and commitment to the best interests of the townspeople that will serve us well in the years to come. Thank you for your consideration.   Dan Matthews Rosemary Street

Cathy Kurkjian

7:34 pm on Tuesday, April 10, 2012

To those who haven’t voted, don’t let this day go by without voting for Matt Borrelli. Your vote will matter because you matter. Matt Borrelli cares about you and he cares about making Needham the best that it can be for all its residents. You have a little time left to make a difference. If you hurry, you can get your vote in before 8:00.   more ›

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