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WILLIAMSTOWN â Jeff Johnson and Wade Hasty will join the Williamstown Select Board, according to preliminary vote counts, in a town election marked by exceptionally high turnout.
Johnson, a member of the Diversity Inclusion and Racial Equity Committee and a service coordinator supervisor in the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services, defeated attorney Anthony Boskovich 1,140 to 641, according to the count Tuesday night, winning a three-year term to the town s highest governing body.
He takes the seat held by Anne OâConnor, who announced that she would not seek reelection.
Hasty, an Army veteran and graduate student at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, defeated Albert Cummings IV, a musician and construction contractor, 989 to 770, in a bid for the last year of Jeffrey Thomas term.
WILLIAMSTOWN â Several possible new candidates for municipal posts have made their interest known by pulling application papers for the May elections.
There are two candidates seeking a five-year term on the Williamstown Housing Authority: Steve Dew and Joan Diver. And one candidate has emerged for a three-year seat on the Northern Berkshire Vocational Regional School District Committee, which governs over the McCann Technical High School in North Adams: Laila Boucher.
The filing period ends March 23.
There are two open seats on the Select Board, after Select Board member Anne OâConnor announced that she will decline to run for reelection as her second three-year term comes to an end, and Jeffrey Thomas will resign one year early, leaving a vacancy for the final year of his three-year term.
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Seven Hills Family Services, an affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation, has been awarded a contract to operate a Family Support Center in the Greater Lowell area by the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services, which will be located at 7 Technology Drive in Chelmsford.