With two weeks to go, just one seat has drawn more than one candidate: town treasurer.
Milford has a town election in April, but so far, few candidates have expressed interest. Seats are open on the Milford School Committee, the Milford Board of Selectmen and the Milford Planning Board. But so far, none has a race. Only one available seat has drawn more than one applicant, for Milford town treasurer. Town residents can draw papers to run for office until 5 p.m. Feb. 8. As of Thursday, the following people have pulled papers to appear on the ballot: Brian Murray, incumbent, Board of Selectmen; Barbara Auger, incumbent, Treasurer; Michael Soares, Treasurer; Joseph Arcudi, incumbent, Board of Assessors; Patrick Kennelly, incumbent, Planning Board; Patrick Holland, incumbent, School Committee; Jonathan Bruce, School Committee; …
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Milford Selectmen on Thursday selected six people for initial interviews for the Town Administrator position.
Milford Selectmen will conduct initial interviews with six candidates of 36 who applied for the Town Administrator position. The candidates include four local residents, and will be brought in for 45-minute interviews in early February. They are: Barbara A. Auger, Milford town treasurer for the past 15 years; Noel G. Bon Tempo, an attorney, and a social studies teacher with Milford High School; John D'Agostino, the town manager in Abington, on the South Shore, whose contract recently was not renewed; William E. Kingkade Jr., a Milford Finance Committee member and a manager with the state MBTA; Mark S. Stankiewicz, a former town manager in Stoughton and Plymouth; and Richard Villani, an attorney and Geriatric Authority member. The remaining…
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Adair
12:54 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
The candidate from Abington has quite the history of failing to get along with boards as well as a very serious issues of civil rights violations in a past job in Mansfield. I would be leery of a candidate who failed to get renewed in the first term of his most recent job.   more ›