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Page 14 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, November 1, 2019 ~ Political Announcement ~ Moreschi seeks reelection to Town Meeting Precinct 2 seat M y name is Christine Castelluccio Moreschi, and I am happy to announce that I am seeking re-election to Town Meeting Precinct 2 for a fourth term. I am a fourth generation Saugonian with deep roots in the community. I am an active member of the Saugus Middle-High School Project Building Committee, Food Service Committee, Wellness Committee, Saugus High School Council, and St. Vincent de Paul. I have also served as the President of the Belmonte Middle School Parent Teacher Organization, as a member of the Veterans Memorial Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization, and on the Saugus Middle School Council. Together with my husband of many years, we are the proud parents of two wonderful girls; my oldest daughter is a graduate from Saugus High School, and my youngest daughter is a current student at Saugus High School. During my time on Town Meeting, I have supported the new Middle-High School project and district reorganization, upgrades and improvements to the parks and playgrounds, improvements Former Moderator Bob Long hopes to return to Town Meeting for the betterment of Saugus M CANDIDATE CHRISTINE MORESCHI: She wants a fourth term on Town Meeting representing Precinct 2. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) to our streets and sidewalks, and investments in public safety personnel and equipment. I am a passionate advocate for Precinct 2 and continue to work to resolve any issues that arise within my precinct. Voting with my neighbors and the residents of Precinct 2 is at the forefront of my mind and my priority. I believe that we are on the right track and have seen many improvements over my past three terms. Please consider me for one of your votes for Precinct 2 so that I can continue to represent the residents of Saugus and we can continue moving the Town forward together. y name is Robert J. Long and I am asking for your vote and support to return to the Saugus Town Meeting from Precinct 9. I feel that the events of the next few years will greatly impact Saugus and our neighborhoods in Precinct 9. To meet these coming challenges, I believe that my experiences and background will help make these changes beneficial to our community. I have lived my life in Saugus along with my wife Carol (Russo). The two of us, with our daughter and many relatives were educated in the Saugus school system. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree with a Major in Accounting from Northeastern University, a Master in Business Administration from Suffolk University. In addition, I have lengthy experience in our town government such as many prior terms as a town meeting member and served eighteen years as the Town Moderator. I was also a Selectman for four years and chairman of the Planning Board for five Years. Currently, I am on the Board of Directors of GLSS (Greater Lynn Senior Services) and the Board and our playgrounds have been renovated and now it’s time for the West Side Station because lives will depend on it. In conjunction with a new fire OFFERING HIS EXPERTISE: Former Town Meeting Member Bob Long served 18 years as the Town Moderator. (Saugus Advocate file photo) of Directors of the Janet M. Leuci Residence in Saugus. Also, I retired from MIT as a Senior Accounting Officer. So, while many changes have happened in our town in recent years, there is still much to be done. First and foremost, the West Side Fire Station must be built. Twice in 1995 and 2003 the voters passed town wide debt exclusions to pay for the building but for various reasons nothing happened. But, public safety is a must-do necessity. We are building a new school station we have the matter of a two year building moratorium to decide how our community can best absorb more people, cars, educational demands and provide public safety. Additionally, we will soon have the question of what to do with the vacated schools once we move into the new educational system that requires only three buildings instead of the seven buildings currently in use. Each of these soon to be vacant buildings are located in single residential areas and their use should be determined by town officials and residents alike. These are just some of the issues that will impact our town and precinct 9 in the near future. I do believe that my experiences would be useful in maintaining our precinct as a good, livable community that we are proud to call home. I hope you will agree and give me one of your five votes for Town Meeting. Thank You.

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