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Town Meeting Members List As of April 13, 2021 Precinct a Term Expires Name Address 2022 Duncan T Andrews 8 Pine Plain Road 2022 TOWN MEETING MEMBERS LIST AS OF APRIL 13, 2021 PRECINCT A TERM EXPIRES NAME ADDRESS 2022 DUNCAN T ANDREWS 8 PINE PLAIN ROAD 2022 JAMES H. BISHOP 24 PARKER ROAD 2022 REBECCA CRANE 75 MANOR AVENUE 2022 DANIEL A DIPIETRO 10 BRYN MAWR ROAD 2022 LAURENCE D. FITZMAURICE 17 GARRISON ROAD 2022 HUAN HUANG 16 SOUTH WOODSIDE AVENUE 2022 PATRICIA A. MALLETT 15 WINGATE ROAD 2022 WILLIAM G MORRIS 60 CHESTERTON ROAD 2022 GWEN ROOS 26 BROOKDALE ROAD 2022 CHRISTOPHER SHEDD 6 DELL ST 2023 JOHN DUFFY 56 CHESTERTON RD 2023 LISA M FICO 48 MAYO ROAD 2023 ELLEN F GIBBS 26 SOUTH WOODSIDE AVE 2023 KATIE A GRIFFITH 457 WESTON ROAD 2023 JOSEPH KAHN 10 SHIRLEY ROAD 2023 MARY KLOPPENBERG 128 PILGRIM ROAD 2023 SHEILA OLSEN 86 ELMWOOD ROAD 2023 BARBARA D SEARLE 118 PARKER ROAD 2023 PAMELA STIRRAT 33 WESTGATE 2023 MARTHA WILSON-BYRNE ROCKWOOD 3 CHESTERTON ROAD 2024 GWEN K BAKER 11 MAYO ROAD 2024 CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY 32 LEXINGTON ROAD 2024 BRENDA S DOCKTOR 15 CAVANAGH ROAD 2024 BARBARA HIRSCH 12 HAMILTON ROAD 2024 VICTORIA POND LAZZELL 15 LEXINGTON RD 2024 SUZANNE G LITTLEFIELD 44 BOULDER BROOK ROAD 2024 CORINNE M MONAHAN 35 NORTHGATE ROAD 2024 LAURIE ANN OHLMS 15 BEECHWOOD RD. 2024 WENDY WITHINGTON PAUL 55 PINE PLAIN ROAD 2024 ERIC W. PINSKER-SMITH 121 ELMWOOD ROAD TOWN MEETING MEMBERS LIST AS OF APRIL 13, 2021 PRECINCT B TERM EXPIRES NAME ADDRESS 2022 KEVIN CLARK 34 SUMMIT ROAD 2022 PAUL T DELANEY 251A WESTON ROAD 2022 CATHERINE E. FRIENDLY 42 WILLOW ROAD 2022 KELLY C FRIENDLY 42 WILLOW ROAD 2022 KEVIN F. HANRON 978 WORCESTER ST, #312 2022 B. EMMY HARRISON 36 FELLS ROAD 2022 S PETER W JONES 5 Halsey AVENUE 2022 MELISSA A MARTIN 175 WESTON ROAD 2022 MAURA B RENZELLA 16 BRADLEY AVENUE 2022 BETSY G. ROBERTI 235 WESTON ROAD 2023 MARY EATON CROWN 23 OAKENCROFT ROAD 2023 LAUREN DUPREY 5 FELLS CIR 2023 JILL FISCHMANN 84 PLEASANT STREET 2023 LI HAIHONG 11 STRATHMORE RD 2023 JOSEPH M HICKSON III 298 WESTON ROAD 2023 ALBERT KRUG 14 WILLOW ROAD 2023 PETRO LISOWSKY 26 FELLS RD 2023 AMY E. MCCARRON 2 LAWRENCE ROAD 2023 DAVID L MURPHY 15 HIGH MEADOW ROAD 2023 JAMES L. ROBERTI 235 WESTON ROAD 2024 GARY ARTHUR 43 AVON RD. 2024 SCOTT K BENDER 30 IVY ROAD 2024 FREDRICK BUNGER 1 CURVE STREET 2024 LINDA H CHOW 21 LAFAYETTE CIRCLE 2024 KATHERINE S CORT 25 FISHER AVENUE 2024 NATHALIE Y. deFONTNOUVELLE 50 SUMMIT RD 2024 EUNICE B. GROARK 34 SUMMIT RD 2024 MIDDLETON ANSLEY MARTIN JR. 11 BAY VIEW ROAD 2024 ROBERTA L MORGENSTERN 16 CLEVELAND ROAD 2024 ARTHUR S. PRIVER 26 LINWOOD ROAD TOWN MEETING MEMBERS LIST AS OF APRIL 13, 2021 PRECINCT C TERM EXPIRES NAME ADDRESS 2022 KATHY Y EGAN 12 STANFOROAD ROAD 2022 MARJORIE R. FREIMAN 146 LOWELL ROAD 2022 AMY SB GOTTSCHALK 44 AUDUBON ROAD 2022 ANN M HOWLEY 5 HUNDREDS CIRCLE 2022 LUCY ROONEY KAPPLES 79 LEDGEWAYS 2022 JEFFREY L. LEVITAN* 43 TANGLEWOOD ROAD 2022 DONNA C. PAGLIA 90 BRISTOL ROAD 2022 MARCIA TESTA SIMONSON 23 WOODCLIFF ROAD 2022 LOIS C. SULLIVAN 15 NANTUCKET ROAD 2022 THOMAS H. ULFELDER 22 SAGAMORE ROAD 2022 ANDREA N. WARD 28 APPIAN DRIVE 2022 TBD Vacant due to resignation 2023 BEA BEZMALINOVIC DHEBAR (BEA) 10 BELLEVUE ROAD 2023 SHANI DEFINA 71 ARNOLD ROAD 2023 STEVEN D FESSLER 42 WACHUSETT ROAD 2023 JAMES R. GORMAN 113 CLIFF RD 2023 SHARON GRAY 12 ARNOLD ROAD 2023 PETER A MARX 60 VALLEY ROAD 2023 PENNY ROSSANO 63 HUNDREDS CIRCLE 2023 CHRISTINE MIZZI 16 SUFFOLK ROAD 2024 LINDA OLIVER GRAPE 61 LOWELL ROAD 2024 H SONG 73 OLD COLONY ROAD 2024 ELIZABETH A. LASHWAY 38 LOWELL RD 2024 LEANNE J. LEIBMAN 31 HAMPSHIRE ROAD 2024 KELLY MCCOULF NORRIS 11 TANGLEWOOD RD 2024 SARAH H PEDERSEN 116 GLEN ROAD 2024 PAMELA POSEY 6 BRADFOROAD ROAD 2024 ANN W RAPPAPORT 7 BRADFOROAD ROAD 2024 SARA H RAVERET 11 SUFFOLK ROAD 2024 ROYALL H SWITZLER 10 OAKRIDGE ROAD *Filled a vacancy. TOWN MEETING MEMBERS LIST AS OF APRIL 13, 2021 PRECINCT D TERM EXPIRES NAME ADDRESS 2022 LORI A FERRANTE 9 CRESCENT STREET 2022 WENDY HARRIS GARBER 3 GARDEN ROAD 2022 DIANE E. HALL 80 PROSPECT STREET 2022 JOHN W. HUSSEY JR 37 PINE RIDGE ROAD 2022 MATTHEW KELLEY 45 DAMIEN ROAD 2022 MAURA MURPHY 21 FAIRBANKS AVENUE 2022 LINA E. MUSAYEV 26 CEDAR STREET 2022 QUENTIN S. PRIDEAUX 75 EMERSON ROAD 2022 MASON R. SMITH 50 EMERSON ROAD 2022 ELIZABETH SULLIVAN WOODS 78 LONGFELLOW ROAD 2023 ETHAN I. DAVIS 33 WOODLAWN AVENUE 2023 W ARTHUR GARRITY III 27 WOODLAWN AVENUE 2023 RICHARD G. HOWES 9 OAKLAND ST 2023 ANN-MARA S. LANZA 18 OAKLAND STREET 2023 STEPHEN G. MURPHY 13 INTERVALE ROAD 2023 LAURA S OLTON 38 THACKERAY ROAD 2023 PATRICIA A QUIGLEY 7 KIPLING ROAD 2023 JOHN G. SCHULER 27 WASHINGTON STREET 2023 ELIZABETH SHLALA 4 OAKLAND STREET 2023 ELLIOT G SWAN 49 DAMIEN ROAD 2024 CAROL LYNN ALMEDA-MORROW 7 LONGFELLOW ROAD 2024 RICHARD D HILL JR 19 HECKLE STREET 2024 SANDRA SABA JOSEPH 52 DAMIEN ROAD 2024 CHRISTINE A KEHOE 29 WOODLAWN AVENUE 2024 MORRIS RUSTY KELLOGG 63 GARDEN ROAD 2024 ANJULI KUMAR 22 RIVER RIDGE 2024 JOHN LANZA 18 OAKLAND STREET 2024 LINDA M. O'BRIEN 4 CEDAR ST., #103 2024 MARGARET J. PALLADINO 37 BOULDER RD 2024 LAURA M ROBERT 11 GREENLAWN AVENUE TOWN MEETING MEMBERS LIST AS OF APRIL 13, 2021 PRECINCT E TERM EXPIRES NAME ADDRESS 2022 PAUL A. CRAMER 21 LAUREL AVENUE 2022 ROSE MARY DONAHUE 9 MAPLE ROAD 2022 MARY GARD 21 LAUREL AVENUE 2022 NEAL R GOINS 16 CLOVELLY ROAD 2022 JESSICA B. GRAHAM 21 GRANTLAND ROAD 2022 WENDY A. HAERING-ENGELS 9 CLOVELLY ROAD 2022 SYLVIA T. HAHN-GRIFFITHS 64 ABBOTT ROAD 2022 REGINA C LAROCQUE 49 MADISON ROAD 2022 JARED W PARKER 33 JACKSON ROAD 2022 MARLA L. ROBINSON 33 WINDSOR ROAD 2023 SUKRU CINAR 57 MADISON ROAD 2023 JOHN FREDERICK ERHARD 90 SEAWARD RD 2023 JOAN E. GAUGHAN 16 LAUREL TERRACE 2023 CATHERINE L JOHNSON 22 STANDISH ROAD 2023 KEVIN MACDONALD 22 JEEFFERSON ROAD 2023 LISE OLNEY 15 WINDSOR ROAD 2023 CAREN B. PARKER 134 ABBOTT ROAD 2023 MARY SCANLON 23 ARLINGTON RD 2023 RENEE A. SPENCER 26 BARTON ROAD 2023 NANCY L. GOODEN WESTENBERG 50 WINDSOR ROAD 2024 KATHERINE L BABSON JR. 27 CLOVELLY ROAD 2024 WENDY S BECK VON PECCOZ 26 OAKLAND CIRCLE 2024 JEFFREY S KLURFELD 12 HARRIS AVENUE 2024 KATHERINE K MACDONALD 22 JEFFERSON ROAD 2024 THOMAS J MACDONALD 1 MULHERIN LANE 2024 RAINA C MCMANUS 2 MULHERIN LANE 2024 CHRISTINE E NORCROSS 19 JACKSON ROAD 2024 JANIE PENN 15 BEMIS ROAD, #3 2024 SUSAN E RYAN 29 LINCOLN ROAD 2024 LAURENCE D SHIND 36 GRANTLAND ROAD TOWN MEETING MEMBERS LIST AS OF APRIL 13, 2021 PRECINCT F TERM EXPIRES NAME ADDRESS 2022 KEVIN E AHONEN 31 FULLER BROOK ROAD 2022 SHAWN BAKER* 10 PEMBROKE ROAD 2022 HOPE M. CROSIER 119 BENVENUE STREET 2022 ELIZABETH LANGE 34 PEMBROKE ROAD 2022 SUSAN KAGAN LANGE 24 CORNELL ROAD 2022 MICHELE DRAGON LIVINGSTON 185 WINDING RIVER ROAD 2022 JOAN C. MINKLEI 22 CARTWRIGHT ROAD 2022 FREDERIC W RIPLEY 34 CARTWRIGHT ROAD 2022 STEVEN J SIMONS 10 WOODBRIDGE ROAD 2022 SHELLY T. WARD 50 TEMPLE ROAD 2023 NICHOLE BERNIER 145 GREAT PLAIN AVENUE 2023 NIKI L. BRINKMAN-OFENLOCH 24 SABRINA RD 2023 JULIE R. BRYAN 54 FULLER BROOK ROAD 2023 CYNTHIA C. EDWARDS 189 BENVENUE STREET 2023 VIRGINIA FERKO 155 GROVE STREET 2023 SHANNAH FRAMBES 35 LEHIGH ROAD 2023 PHILIP M. LAUGHLIN 135 BENVENUE STREET 2023 MICHAEL LICATA 67 BROOK STREET 2023 MICHAEL R MAHLENKAMP 18 TAPPAN ROAD 2023 ELAINE M. PUTNAM 200 GROVE STREET 2024 TIMOTHY P BALDWIN 45 INGRAHAM ROAD 2024 ANNE P COHEN 106 BENVENUE STREET 2024 SALVATORE DEFAZIO III 88 FULLER BROOK ROAD 2024 MAGGIE N. EGGER 66 RIDGE HILL FARM RD 2024 PRUDENCE B HAY 10 INGRAHAM ROAD 2024 SARA A JENNINGS 26 LEHIGH ROAD 2024 CHRISTINE LAWRENCE 6 MIDDLESEX STREET 2024 DAVID LIVINGSTON 185 WINDING RIVER ROAD 2024 MICHAEL J MASTRIANNI 30 PEMBROKE ROAD 2024 VICTORIA J OSTLER 115 GREAT PLAIN AVENUE *Special Election held on 4/13/21 to fill a vacancy. TOWN MEETING MEMBERS LIST AS OF APRIL 13, 2021 PRECINCT G TERM EXPIRES NAME ADDRESS 2022 RUSSELL B. ASTLEY III 52 LEIGHTON ROAD 2022 JOAN HACKETT CODY 594 WASHINGTON STREET #7 2022 TODD M COOK 6 MIDLAND ROAD 2022 EDWARD D. FOLLAND 5 BELAIR ROAD 2022 THADDEUS A. HEUER 1 ABBOTT STREET 2022 JUDSON JAFFE 8 SERVICE DRIVE 2022 HAROLD N. KAPLAN 20 POND ROAD 2022 CLAIRE A PERRY 11 ROANOKE ROAD 2022 ALLAN L. PORT 12 HOMESTEAD ROAD 2022 SETH K. TOBIN 45 COTTAGE STREET 2023 MATTHEW BRADY 61 DENTON ROAD 2023 CRAIG L. COHEN 28 APPLEBY RD 2023 THEODORE N. JEANLOZ 55 DENTON ROAD 2023 SUSAN A. MANGIACOTTI 59 LEIGHTON RD 2023 PAUL H. MERRY 18 BELAIR ROAD 2023 ALICE HANLON PEISCH 14 WISWALL CIRCLE 2023 TAMARA V SIELECKI-DZURDZ 14 WABAN STREET 2023 DOUGLAS W SMITH 8 MIDLAND ROAD 2023 ANDREW WILSON 32 APPLEBY ROAD 2023 LORRI WOODACRE 21 LEIGHTON ROAD 2024 SUSAN BAILEY 3 MIDLAND ROAD 2024 DIANE CAMPBELL 85 GROVE STREET 2024 MARY ANN CLUGGISH 609 WASHINGTON ST #303 2024 JANET Z GIELE 32 DENTON ROAD 2024 JE'LESIA JONES 11 APPLEBY ROAD #1A 2024 RENEE BENNETT O'SULLIVAN 14 DENTON ROAD 2024 FREDERICK W. 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