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Michael Young was an easy-going person who was everybody’s friend, a Sudbury court heard Tuesday.
“Mike was a quiet, gentle man who loved music, gardening and all animals,” said stepmother Beverly Moore Young, in her victim impact statement read in by assistant Crown attorney Lindsey Santerre via Zoom link at the sentencing of Michael Marois.
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“His dog Cooper was his greatest companion, always at his side …. (Now) we are constantly finding ourselves in a state of unhappiness, of heavy heart.”
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Kerry Leichtman appointed as interim Rockport Town Manager
Louis Bettcher Tue, 05/25/2021 - 2:00pm
Town Manager Bill Post and members of the Rockport Select Board meet May 24 via ZOOM.
Partial list compiled by Bill Post of ongoing projects in Rockport.
ROCKPORT May 24 marked the last meeting of the Rockport Select Board that would be attended by Bill Post in the the role of Town Manager; the meeting was also the last which outgoing Select Board Chair Debra Hall and Selectman Jeff Hamilton would participate in as elected officials.
After nearly two year’s working for the municipality, Post announced his resignation as Town Manager last month. Last week Hall announced that Jon Duke, one of 11 applicants for the vacancy, was selected as Rockport’s next Town Manager for a three-year term and an annual salary of approximately $102,000.