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Why I'm running for Select Board
The following candidate statement was published in the April 8 edition of the Lynnfield Villager . Over the last few months of this campaign, I have had the pleasure of interacting with so many Lynnfield residents - some I have known for years, many that I have just gotten to know through this process. As you’ve heard me say many times by now, the key tenets of my campaign are focused around guiding the strategic direction of our town by improving town communication, providin
1 day ago


Class Sizes, Overrides, and the bigger issues facing our town (with Sources)
NOTE: Please click any of the links within the content below to see the sources and more detailed information for the text. Also feel free to email joeforlynnfield@gmail.com with any questions! At the last digital agency that I worked at, we had a saying: “Bad news should travel faster than good.” This meant that if any team member saw a problem with a project (cost overruns, unhappy clients, missed deadlines, etc) they could openly raise the issue so the team could face t
Mar 26


Three ideas for town planning, communication, and collaboration (with Sources)
NOTE: Please click any of the links within the content below to see the sources and more detailed information for the text. Also feel free to email joeforlynnfield@gmail.com with any questions or comments! A Lynnfield resident recently asked me: what exactly would you do differently as a Select Board member? While I can’t anticipate every decision that I’d face, I wanted to offer my “top 3” ideas related to planning for the town’s future. First - I’d like to benchmark our
Mar 3


Notes from the Lynnfield Campaign Trail
Read my first candidate letter, published in the Lynnfield Villager and Lynnfield Weekly News!
Feb 6
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