By WHAV Staff |
Haverhill Patrolman Guy Cooper. (Courtesy photograph/Erica Derrickson/EricasEye.com)
Haverhill Patrolman Guy Cooper recently took out nomination papers to seek the corner office in City Hall.
Cooper took out papers during the first week they were available from City Clerk Linda L. Koutoulas. As WHAV reported in February, Cooper had already established the “Cooper Committee” in a filing with the state Office of Campaign and Political Finance. While incumbent Mayor James J. Fiorentini is expected to run for an unprecedented 10
th term, he has not yet taken out nomination papers. Tim Slavit, assistant harbormaster under his late father William J. “Red” Slavit has also discussed a run, but also has not yet picked up nomination forms.
By WHAV Staff |
(WHAV News File photograph.)
Four candidates, including a sitting city councilor, were the first to take out nomination papers for elected Haverhill office when papers became available Monday.
Former Haverhill City Councilor Kenneth Quimby, who announced for Council right after local elections two years ago, was the first to take out papers from City Clerk Linda L. Koutoulas’ office. Quimby, of 48 Goodale St., was joined by current City Council President Melinda E. Barrett, 12 Salem St., who is seeking re-election; former candidate Fred Simmons, 420 Amesbury Road, who is trying again; and newcomer Tomas Michel, 333 Washington St., who is also seeking a City Council spot.