From bartender to widowed mother of two, Worcester Superior Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price sees broad support for lifetime post in Leominster MassLive.com 4/28/2021 Tanner Stening, masslive.com
The Massachusetts Governor’s Council on Wednesday spoke highly of a Worcester Superior Court official vying for the role of clerk magistrate of the Leominster District Court before a planned vote on her candidacy in the coming days.
Earlier this month, Gov. Charlie Baker picked Worcester Superior Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price, who is 40, and Hingham District Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Paul Fullam, who is vying for a position as Hingham clerk magistrate, for the promotions. Altogether there are four nominees waiting to be approved for the lifetime positions in Massachusetts courthouses.
Worcester Superior Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price selected for clerk magistrate of Leominster District Court
Updated 8:45 AM;
By Sam Doran | State House News Service
Gov. Charlie Baker picked two more prospective clerk magistrates Wednesday, making a total of four nominees currently in the pipeline for lifetime postings at Massachusetts courthouses.
Baker tapped Hingham District Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Paul Fullam for promotion to Hingham clerk magistrate, and Worcester Superior Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price for clerk magistrate of the Leominster District Court.
Fullam took his current job in 2013 after six years as assistant clerk magistrate in the Dorchester and Roxbury divisions of the Boston Municipal Court. He was a probation officer in the Dorchester Division from 2000 to 2007 and a Suffolk County correction officer in the 1990s.