Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Find out the details of Adam Chapdelaine's employment offer with the town of Arlington.
Arlington's new town manager will make a salary of $158,000, the Board of Selectmen decided. The selectmen on Monday voted unanimously to approve Adam Chapdelaine's contract, with Selectman Diane Mahon and board Vice Chair Kevin Greeley not present. Arlington Patch received a copy of the contract on Tuesday. Chapdelaine will also be eligible for 20 vacation days per calendar year, retirement benefits and a town-sponsored car for professional and personal use—including insurance, fuel, maintenance and repair costs. He replaces retiring Town Manager Brian Sullivan, who was Arlington’s top administrator for eight years before announcing his retirement last year. In January, the Board of Selectmen offered Chapdelaine the job after a final …
Monday, February 27, 2012
Adam Chapdelaine was sworn it during a ceremony at the Town Clerk's Office.
It's official: Adam Chapdelaine has signed his paperwork and is Arlington's new town manager. In January, the Board of Selectmen offered Chapdelaine the job after a final round of interviews. Until then, he had been Arlington's deputy town manager. Chapdelaine on Friday signed his paperwork with Town Clerk Stephanie Lucarelli presiding. He will make his first appearance at the Board of Selectmen's meeting tonight, Feb. 27, 7:15 p.m., at Town Hall. Town officials are planning a meet and greet with Chapdelaine on March 8 at Town Hall. Chapdelaine replaces retiring Town Manager Brian Sullivan, who was Arlington’s top administrator for eight years before announcing his retirement last year. Selectmen Chair Clarissa Rowe has called Sullivan’s…
Friday, February 24, 2012
This year's pool of candidates is reportedly the largest since 1993.
The ballot is ready for this year's town elections. With deadline to file paperwork past, 13 candidates are on the contested races for Board of Selectmen, School Committee and Board of Assessors. One candidate runs unopposed for a spot on the Arlington Housing Authority. This year's candidate pool is reportedly the highest one since 1993, according to YourArlington.com. Except for that year, no election had a larger number of candidates dating back to 1979, the news site reported. "It does seem like a lot for both those races," Town Clerk Stephanie Lucarelli said. Board of Selectmen The board has two openings for three-year terms to replace outgoing Selectman Annie LaCourt and Chair Clarissa Rowe. The candidates with certified signatures …
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12:01 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
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