Erin Noonan is seeking reelection to her third-straight year on the Select Board come June 20. Currently living on the same street where she grew up, the longtime Marblehead resident wants to continue to have the opportunity to do what she feels is best for her hometown. Noonan's campaign website said she has a lengthy history of advocating for children and families both as … [Read more...] about Erin Noonan has ‘unfinished business’
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Fair Housing Committee looks to become household name
MARBLEHEAD — Marblehead’s Fair Housing Committee (FHC) convened for its second meeting of the year, at which it discussed its mission statement and website navigation, on Monday, May 8. The meeting was headed by Town Administrator Thatcher Kezer at the Select Board’s room in Abbot Hall. Other members present included Select Board member Erin Noonan, Town Planner Rebecca … [Read more...] about Fair Housing Committee looks to become household name
Candidates already off and running for town election
The ballot for the town’s annual election in June is starting to become clear, with nomination papers having been available for more than a week as of Monday and a number of candidates making their intentions apparent. According to a list provided by the Town Clerk’s office, 15 people have pulled papers to appear on the ballot for the coming election. Of those 15, just two … [Read more...] about Candidates already off and running for town election
It’s election season in Marblehead
With nomination papers available since Monday, election season is officially underway in Marblehead. Those interested in running for office — first-timers and veterans alike — can secure nomination papers from the Town Clerk’s office to get on the ballot for the annual election on June 20. In order to do so, candidates must fill out a form before collecting at least 50 … [Read more...] about It’s election season in Marblehead
Select Board debates stabilization fund override
The Select Board debated how effectively a proposed override to infuse monies into a stabilization fund would address the town’s growing structural deficit on Friday. The meeting Friday morning was scheduled so the Board could pass the statement, which would lay out its position on that override and another, which Select Board Chair Moses Grader said would balance the town’s … [Read more...] about Select Board debates stabilization fund override