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After 1,310 residents cast votes at Weston s Town Election, some in advance and some at the polls on May 8, Chris Houston was re-elected for the Select Board over challenger Keith Johnson, and Attia Linnard and Ken Newberg were elected to the School Committee. I think Weston is really lucky to have so many people who are willing to give back and contribute to this special town, Linnard said on May 9. We all win when different folks are willing to throw their hats in. I’m personally very excited to return to working for and behalf of kids.
Linnard picked up the most votes for School Committee with 906, while Newberg earned 777. A third candidate, Tricia Liu, picked up 560 votes.
Tricia Liu
I’m Tricia Liu, a 12-year Weston resident, mother of two, engineer, patent agent and former CEO, and like you, I love this town. I’m running to be a member of the School Committee and earnestly ask for your vote on May 8.
I would bring to the board a background in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and I have the business acumen to support the district leadership. Especially in view of the School Committee facing the change to be consisting of all first-term members, my decade-long involvement in all three K-12 schools, my experience in chairing a town council, and my hands-on knowledge of organizational structure changes in the corporate world will prove to be valuable.
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TO THE EDITOR:
The Weston League of Women Voters will sponsor a Candidates Night on Thursday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom. We have invited the candidates for the contested board seats to participate Chris Houston and Keith Johnson for one seat on the Select Board; Ken Newberg, Tricia Liu and Attia Linnard for two seats on the School Committee; Jennifer Kickham, Heidi Wyle and James Bradner for one seat on the Board of Health; and Melissa Crocker, Marcy Dorna and Peter Hill for two seats on the Recreation Commission.
If you have a question for a candidate, please submit it in advance to tackc@aol.com. There will be no live questions, but we will pose as many questions as time allows. The link for the event will be made available a week in advance.