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Christopher Haley Enters Race For Reading Select Board

Replies(25) Business owner Christopher Haley announced his bid for Select Board. (Courtesy Christopher Haley) READING, MA A Reading resident and business owner is throwing his hat in the ring for Select Board. Christopher Haley, who owns an IT and security company, has lived in town for 13 years and moved his business from Woburn to Reading in 2019. Read his campaign announcement below: My name is Christopher Haley, and I am running for the sole open Select Board seat for the Town of Reading this coming April. Subscribe My path to Reading is like so many of yours. My wife and I wanted to start a family in a safe community with highly rated public schools. So, after much research, we decided to plant our roots in Reading a little over 12 years ago.

Deming nonprofits benefit from CFSNM grants

United Way of Southwest New Mexico partners Headlight staff reports LAS CRUCES, N.M. – In March of 2020 our world was changed with the COVID-19 pandemic. Our community was one of many that was struggling and our nonprofits were risking to be shut done with no reopening date in sight. The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico and the United Way of Southwest New Mexico saw the need and importance of keeping these nonprofits open and created the Nonprofit Emergency Fund. This fund has helped connect donors with nonprofits in southern New Mexico to keep their doors open in a safe and effective manner during a time of either community need, natural disaster or overwhelming loss of operational revenues.

Stoneham resident named MVES officer

Stoneham resident named MVES officer Community Content The board of directors of Mystic Valley Elder Services recently elected four new officers to lead the company in the coming year, including Janice T. Houghton of Stoneham. The MVES board of directors is composed of 29 members all of whom represent the 11 communities that MVES serves. More than 50% of the board is age 60 or over and more than half are appointed by area municipal Councils on Aging, ensuring that MVES is governed by the people that the agency serves. “Mystic Valley Elder Services is fortunate to have dedicated community members who are willing and able to serve our agency,” said MVES Chief Executive Officer Daniel J. O’Leary. “The new officers, elected by their peers, will undoubtedly bring wisdom and energy to the agency and its initiatives.”

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