Believe in science? Support diversity? Vote Sohoni, Willis for Plymouth City Council.
If you believe in things like science and supporting diversity, then Milind Sohoni (Ward 1) and Jim Willis (At-large) are your ideal candidates.
During the recent Plymouth city council candidates’ forum, Milind Sohoni and Jim Willis spoke of their passion for public service and answered questions with sound science, social awareness, personal experience and expertise. They are by far the best choice for Plymouth
Sohoni is a scientist, small business owner and once elected, he will be the first person of color to serve on Plymouth’s council. Willis is the city’s former city manager with a deep understanding of city operations.
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January 14, 2021
Plymouth City Manager Dave Callister announced that Erik Fadden has been selected to fill the dual post of Plymouth public safety director and police chief, effective Monday, Feb. 1. A 16-year veteran of the Plymouth Police Department, Fadden has served as deputy police chief since 2018.
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Fadden will fill the vacancy that will be created when Public Safety Director and Police Chief Mike Goldstein retires at the end of January. Fadden s appointment comes after an internal search.
As public safety director, Fadden will lead the Public Safety Department, which encompasses the Plymouth Police and Fire departments, as well as emergency management services. In the role, Fadden will be responsible for the overall administration, strategic planning and financial oversight of the Public Safety Department.