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2021-22 Board and Committee Master Spreadsheet.Xlsx VASC MONDAY, JUNE 21st, 2021 6:00 PM TOWN HALL ‐ SELECT BOARD MEETING ROOM Time Name BCCs of Interest 6:00 PM Kurt Habel Incumbent ‐ Celebration Committee/Town Forest Committee Incumbent ‐ Board of Registrars/Council on Aging 6:10 PM Nancy Ziemlak *seeking reappointment as Full Member on CoA 6:20 PM Karen Rose‐Gillis Parking Advisory & Recommendations Committee Parking Advisory & Recommendations Committee/Community Planning 6:30 PM Michael Sakraida & Development/Finance Committee Parking Advisory & Recommendations Committee/Finance 6:40 PM Bernard Horn, Jr. Committee/Retirement Board/Audit Committee 6:50 PM Laura Joelson Human Relations Advisory Committee 7:00 PM Ashley Gross Incumbent ‐ Human Relations Advisory Committee 7:10 PM Carl Saccone Incumbent ‐ Conservation Commission 7:20 PM Carolyn Johnson Human Relations Advisory Committee 7:30 PM Brian Bowe Conservation Commission 7:40 PM Dan Dewar Parking Advisory & Recommendations Committee BCC Appointment List 2021 # Full Max # Full/ Orig. Term Appt Board/Committee Mbrs Assoc Members Address Assoc Date Ends Auth Animal Control Appeals Committee 3 2 Tina Ohlson 200 Forest Street F 2008 2023 SB John Miles 532 West Street F 2009 2022 SB Richard Robbins 42 Dudley Street F 2015 2021 SB Joyce Gould 17 John Street A 2015 2022 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants Marcel Dubois Audit Committee 7 Carla Nazzaro (Sch. Com.) 32 Red Gate Lane F 2020 2021 MISC. Ed Ross (FINCOM) 16 Kensington Avenue F 2019 2021 FINCOM Stephen Herrick (SB) 9 Dividence Road F 2005 2021 SB Shawn Brandt (Sch. Com.) 231 Franklin Street F 2020 2020 SC Phil Pacino (RMLD) 5 Washington Street, Unit D6 F 2010 2020 RMLD Christopher Haley (SB) F 2021 2022 SB Eric Burkhart (FINCOM) 161 Belmont Street F 2019 2022 FINCOM New Applicants None Board of Assessors 32VACANT F 2023 SB Brendan Zarechian 815 Main Street F 2018 2022 SB Michael Golden 12 Hampshire Road F 2017 2021 SB Cheryl Moschella 117 County Road A 2020 2022 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants Associate Cheryl Moschella seeking full seat Board of Cemetery Trustees 6 4 Brian Boyle 186 Salem Street F 2019 2023 SB Carl McFadden 33 Wakefield Street F 2018 2023 SB Caitlin Salmon 20 Pierce Street F 2018 2022 SB Ronald Stortz 538 Summer Ave F 2004 2022 SB Virginia Blodgett 99 Prescott Street F 2017 2021 SB William Brown 28 Martin Road F 1999 2021 SB Diane Naczas 50 Victoria Avenue A 2020 2022 SB VACANT A 2022 SB VACANT A 2021 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants None Board of Health 3 2 Kerry Dunnell 182 Bancroft Avenue F 2020 2023 SB Richard Lopez 105 Red Gate Lane F 2020 2022 SB Paula Curren 223 Franklin Street F 2020 2021 SB Kevin Sexton 20 Emerson Street A 2020 2022 SB Geri Cramer 19 Linnea Lane A 2020 2021 SB New Applicants None BCC Appointment List 2021 # Full Max # Full/ Orig. Term Appt Board/Committee Mbrs Assoc Members Address Assoc Date Ends Auth Board of Registrars 4 0 Laura Gemme (BVO) 16 Lowell Street F 2009 Indef BVO VACANT F 2023 SB Krissandra Holmes 77 Redgate Lane F 2006 2022 SB Nancy Ziemlak 15 Orchard Park Drive F 2021 SB Celebration Committee 5 Nancy Potter (Mod.) 69 Hopkins Street F 2018 2023 MOD Everett Blodgett (Sch. Com.) 99 Prescott Street F 2000 2021 SC Kurt Habel (SB) 832 Main Street F 1999 2021 SB Sharlene Reynolds Santo 46 Wakefield Street F 2020 2023 SB VACANT (Lib.) F 2022 LIBRARY New Applicants None Climate Advisory Committee 5 3 Celeste Kracke 6 Sweetser Avenue F 2017 2023 SB David Zeek 163 Pearl Street F 2015 2023 Jeffrey Everson 21 Pine Ridge Circle F 2016 2022 VACANT F 2021 Ray Porter 529 Franklin Street F 2007 2021 VACANT A 2022 Travis Estes 36 Intervale Terrace A 2020 2022 VACANT A 2021 New Applicants Genady Pilyavsky Commissioners of Trust Funds 5 2 Endri Kume (BVO) 16 Lowell Street F 2017 Indef BVO Elizabeth Klepeis 68 Tennyson Road F 2005 2023 SB John Daly 163 Woburn Street F 1995 2022 SB Mark Dockser 110 Beaver Road F 2020 2021 SB Neil Cohen 73 Hillcrest Road F 2007 2021 SB Brenda Cashman 3 Libby Avenue A 2020 2022 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants None Community Planning & Development Commission 5 1 Heather Clish 51 Deering Street F 2020 2023 SB Pamela Adrian 87 Ash Street F 2018 2023 SB John Weston 10 Winthrop Ave F 2007 2022 SB Nicholas Safina 221 South Street F 2006 2022 SB VACANT F 2021 SB Tony D'Arezzo 130 John Street A 2017 2021 SB New Applicants Jacquelyn McCarthy (3rd Choice) Appointed to FINCOM Michael Sakraida (2nd Choice) BCC Appointment List 2021 # Full Max # Full/ Orig. Term Appt Board/Committee Mbrs Assoc Members Address Assoc Date Ends Auth Conservation Commission 7 4 John Sullivan 23 Weston Road F 2020 2023 SB VACANT F 2023 SB Annika Scanlon 3 Copeland Ave F 2006 2022 SB VACANT F 2022 SB Carl Saccone 68 Longfellow Road F 2018 2021 SB Martha Moore 102 Sanborn F 2020 2021 SB VACANT F 2021 SB VACANT A 2022 SB VACANT A 2022 SB VACANT A 2021 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants Brian Bowe Constables 4 0 Sally Hoyt 221 West Street F 1972 2023 SB Anthony Lalicata 17 Springvale Road F 2019 2022 SB VACANT F 2022 SB Thomas Freeman 59 Springvale Road F 1993 2021 SB New Applicants None Council on Aging 10 6 John Parsons 3 C Street F 2015 2023 SB Sally Hoyt 221 West Street F 2004 2023 SB Sandra Shaffer 239 Main Street F 2014 2023 SB Barbara Carney 50 Bay State Road F 2018 2022 SB Deborah Small 177 Wakefield Street F 2018 2022 SB Joan Coco 4 Freemont Street F 2017 2022 SB Jolyn Ek 50 Bay State Road #307 F 2014 2021 SB VACANT F 2021 SB Marilyn Shapleigh 11 John Carver Road F 2014 2021 SB VACANT F 2021 SB Brenda Cashman 3 Libby Avenue A 2020 2022 SB Jacquelyn Behenna 330 Lowell Street A 2020 2022 SB VACANT A 2022 SB Karen Pinette 22 Colonial Drive A 2019 2021 SB Karen Fotino 244 Haverhill Street A 2020 2021 SB Nancy Ziemlak 15 Orchard Park Drive A 2021 2021 SB New Applicants None BCC Appointment List 2021 # Full Max # Full/ Orig. Term Appt Board/Committee Mbrs Assoc Members Address Assoc Date Ends Auth Cultural Council 7 4 Katherine Lopez Natale 26 Laurel Lane F 2019 2023 SB Kerri Perry 307 West Street F 2020 2023 SB Megan Fidler‐Carey 64 Charles Street F 2017 2023 SB VACANT F 2022 SB Brian Kimerer 66 John Carver Road F 2018 2021 SB VACANT F 2021 SB VACANT F 2021 SB Bharti Parris 16 Spring Street A 2020 2022 SB Michael Smith 232 West Street A 2021 2022 SB VACANT A 2021 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants None Historic District Commission 5 3 Ilene Bornstein 80 Haystack Road F 2009 2023 SB Everett Blodgett 99 Prescott Street F 2009 2022 SB Greg Maganzini 168 West Street F 2014 2022 SB Pino D'Orazio 14 Wilson Street F 2018 2021 SB Amelia Freedman 180 Grove Street F 2018 2021 SB Priscilla Poehler 43 Bancroft Ave A 2009 2022 SB Carl Mittnight 18 Cherry Lane Drive A 2019 2021 SB Virginia Adams 59 Azalea Circle A 2009 2021 SB New Applicants None Historical Commission 5 3 Amelia Freedman 180 Grove Street F 2018 2023 SB Samantha Couture 56 Pearl Street F 2017 2023 SB Pino D'Orazio 14 Wilson Street F 2018 2022 SB Jonathan Barnes 41 Pratt Street F 2014 2022 SB Sharlene Reynolds Santo 46 Wakefield Street F 1999 2021 SB VACANT A 2022 SB Virginia Adams 59 Azalea Circle A 1978 2022 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants Christine Keller Human Relations Advisory Committee 5 2 Kyung Yu 900 Main Street F 2014 2023 SB David Clark (POLICE) 15 Union Street F 2016 2022 POLICE Danielle DiVirgilio 33 Whitehall Lane F 2021 2022 SB VACANT F 2021 SB Ashley Gross 24 Clover Circle F 2021 2021 SB VACANT A 2022 SB Madeleine Herrick 9 Dividence Road A 2021 2021 SB New Applicants Laura Joelson Carolyn Johnson Stephen Leahy Carolyn Whiting BCC Appointment List 2021 # Full Max # Full/ Orig. Term Appt Board/Committee Mbrs Assoc Members Address Assoc Date Ends Auth Mystic Valley Elder Service Board of Directors 2 0 Elder/Human Services Administrator (BVO) F Indef BVO VACANT (COA) F 2022 COA VACANT F 2021 SB New Applicants None Parking Advisory & Recommendations Committee 90SB Member 2021 SB CPDC Member 2021 CPDC VACANT 2021 SB VACANT 2021 SB VACANT 2021 SB VACANT 2021 SB VACANT 2021 SB VACANT 2021 SB VACANT 2021 SB New Applicants Vanessa Alvarado Sarah Brukilacchio David Cory Daniel Dewar Jay Jackson Thomas Oconnor Karen Rose‐Gillis Julie Talbot Elizabeth Whitelam Michael Sakraida Bernard Horn, Jr. RCTV Board of Directors 3 0 Chris Cridler (SB) 39 Middlesex Ave F 2018 2022 SB Stephen Crook (SB) 137 Pleasant Street F 2018 2021 SB (Sch. Com.) F 2020 SC New Applicants None Recreation Committee 9 4 Angela Binda 10 Orchard Park Drive F 2020 2023 SB John Henry Parks (Sch. Com.) 35 Hancock Street F 2018 2023 SC Richard Hand 20 Meadowbrook Lane F 2011 2023 SB Eric Gaffen 15 Hemlock Road F 2018 2022 SB Michael Coltman 18 Milton Road F 2018 2022 SB Michael DiPietro 23 Sanborn Lane F 2016 2022 SB Catherine Kaminer 37 Warren Ave F 1988 2021 SB Emily Sisson 92 John Street F 2015 2021 SB Robert Weiden 30 Orange Street F 2020 2021 SB Gina Nelson 6 Hurlburt Road A 2020 2022 SB Patrick Sheeran 132 Middlesex Ave A 2018 2022 SB Katelynn King 3 Archstone Circle, Apt 201 A 2021 2021 SB VACANT A 2021 SB New Applicants Jacquelyn McCarthy (2nd Choice) Appointed to FINCOM BCC Appointment List 2021 # Full Max # Full/ Orig.
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