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<strong>May</strong> <strong>2018</strong> <strong>Medway</strong> & Millis Local Town Pages www.localtownpages.com Page 9<br />
Meet & Greet Moderator Candidates for <strong>May</strong> 7 Millis Town Election<br />
Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 1, <strong>2018</strong> • 7-8 p.m.<br />
Roche Bros. Community Room, Millis Public Library<br />
Get to know the people who want to work to improve our town!<br />
Brutus Cantoreggi<br />
I love Millis! My family loves<br />
Millis! My wife and I moved to<br />
Millis in 1999 as newly married<br />
couple. We have developed our<br />
property into a wonderful place<br />
to raise our two children. We affectionately<br />
call our home Blueberry<br />
Hollow Farm where we<br />
promote the farming ideals of<br />
Millis.<br />
Since my arrival in Millis, I<br />
have been an active participant<br />
in our community. I have been<br />
a member of the Millis Planning<br />
Board for the last 15 years and<br />
presently serve as the Chairman.<br />
I have also been the Town’s Tree<br />
Warden for the last 16 years. In<br />
addition, I have also served on<br />
many committees including the<br />
Oak Grove Playground, Sewer<br />
Study, and Sports Fields committees.<br />
Through the years, I<br />
have enjoyed meeting many Millis<br />
families and their children<br />
through my coaching role.<br />
As a veteran, I am a member<br />
and support our local veterans’<br />
organizations.<br />
I have worked for the City of<br />
Cambridge, the Town of Norwood,<br />
and the Town of Millis<br />
in various municipal roles. For<br />
the past 12 years, I have been<br />
the Director of Public Works for<br />
the Town of Franklin. My fulltime<br />
employment with cities and<br />
towns in Massachusetts has given<br />
me a solid understanding of the<br />
issues and operations of local<br />
government.<br />
I am a firm believer in a Town<br />
Meeting form of government, especially<br />
for a smaller community<br />
like Millis. Town Meeting is a<br />
wonderful exercise in democracy<br />
that allows all residents to be recognized<br />
and heard. The most<br />
important component to insure<br />
a successful Town Meeting is the<br />
active participation of residents,<br />
where ideas are presented and<br />
shared. The second key aspect is<br />
the strong leadership of the moderator.<br />
I am confident that I would<br />
be able to facilitate a smooth<br />
and enjoyable Town Meeting! I<br />
would appreciate your vote!<br />
Erin Underhill<br />
My family and I moved to<br />
Millis in July 2015. We are so<br />
happy to be a part of this community<br />
and excited to grow<br />
our roots here. I currently<br />
co-lead one of the Daisy Girl<br />
Scout Troops in town, provide<br />
doorstep delivery for the<br />
library, participate in the HSA<br />
(Home and School Association)<br />
for Clyde Brown Elementary<br />
School and am chairwoman<br />
of the newly created Town<br />
Meeting Review Committee.<br />
I really find the Town Meeting<br />
process fascinating. In college,<br />
I used Robert’s Rules of<br />
Order extensively in student<br />
government meetings. I also<br />
received a scholarship to travel<br />
to William & Mary College<br />
to attend the Floyd M. Riddick<br />
Williamsburg Practicum<br />
in Parliamentary Procedure.<br />
In preparation for this role, I<br />
have been attending the finance<br />
committee meetings so that if<br />
I’m elected, I’ll have an understanding<br />
of the warrant articles<br />
and be ready to run the meeting<br />
the week after elections.<br />
I’m excited for the opportunity<br />
to run efficient, and effective<br />
Town Meetings and encourage<br />
more participation! If elected, I<br />
would be the first female moderator<br />
in the town of Millis.<br />
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