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POLLING PLACE: SPRAGUE SCHOOL, 401 SCHOOL STREETTown Meeting is Wellesley’s Legislative arm of government. It consists of 240 Town Meeting Members elected by precinct. The members are elected for staggered, 3-year terms so that 10 members are elected from each precinct each year in the March annual town election. Depending on vacancies some precincts will have more members to be elected to fill the unexpired seats.Town Meeting is responsible for passing a balanced annual town budget, and enacts all town by-laws. Annual Town Meeting is held in March/April to enact the following year's budget, plus whatever other matters are placed on the Town Meeting Warrant. The Annual Town Meeting begins the last Monday of March and continues on Monday and Tuesday nights until the business is completed. Special Town Meeting may be held as needed for issues that cannot be delayed until the Annual Town Meeting.

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    Oliver J. Burstein
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    Katherine Shannon Cort
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    Mary E. Crown
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    Dennis M. Dischino
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    Christine M. Hammel
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    Michelle Jacobs
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    Alissa S. Keene
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    Albert Benedict Krug III
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    Michali Lerner
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    Petro Lisowsky
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    Amy E. McCarron
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    Glenn Paul Meister
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    Bobby Morgenstern
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    Arthur S. Priver
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    Kathleen M. Schaller
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    Tara Grey Ventura
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    Douglas H. Wilkins
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    Kyle Wong
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Biographical Information

Why are you running for this office? What are your top priorities?

Relevant Experience Community activism. Founder, Wellesley Harvest Exchange. Experience with tech & low-cost adoption.
Hi. I’m Oliver Burstein for Precinct B! Having lived in Wellesley my whole life, it would be a privilege to serve my community and bring a fresh voice to Town government. My priorities are 1. To preserve and enhance the Community Garden (where I enjoy a plot!) and 2. To promote a Digital Wellesley - opportunities to adopt technologies for citizen convenience and administrative efficiency.
Relevant Experience 17 years as a teacher in Wellesley public schools; Town Meeting member for the past seven years
Wellesley's schools should be a standard for excellence that other towns look up to. Teachers, parents, students and administrators all have something to contribute in achieving this goal. We should strive toward a collaborative approach in making Wellesley a leader in education. Other priorities include encouraging creative sustainable energy solutions and greater housing affordability.
Relevant Experience Wellesley resident for 27 years, TMMember 10 years, Former Advisory Committee
Wellesley relies on residents to take an active role in it's governance. I'd like to do my part.

Pressing concerns for town - Variety of affordable housing, Strong public schools, Revitalize Central Street
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Relevant Experience School Council member for WHS, parent rep for creative arts at Bates, former treasurer Bates PTO
I would like to increase transparency in our local governing processes, and bring my background in accounting and finance to help consider the looming budget challenges this community will face. I'm a strong advocate of our schools and want to be part of the solution to help make our schools better and help our town government run smoothly.
Relevant Experience Husband/I married at MOPO beach 2002, FOMP member/ past president, University professor 20 yrs
I love being part of the Wellesley community. I am grateful for the privilege living next to Morses Pond, for the amazing education our daughter received in WPS, for all the people who work to keep the lights on, and for all of my neighbors who create joy and great conversation. I want to give back. Top priorities: continued educational excellence, sustainability, and smart budget management.
Relevant Experience 32 year resident; former Town Meeting member 2005 - 2015; Advisory Committee staff member
I am running to serve as a thoughtful and informed Town Meeting member and to provide my voice in town matters. As a community, we must balance the needs of everyone from our youngest to our oldest residents. Change is inevitable and it should be embraced with a mindful and strategic approach.
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Relevant Experience Journalist, PR/IR professional, local campaigns, Jr Board of Sanctuary for Families (NYC), VP POPS
A priority is maintaining balance in our public schools between strong academics, support of the arts & athletics, while prioritizing social/emotional development. I support responsible, sustainable building development that makes sense for taxpayers- but balance and moderation are key. I stand for continued revitalization of our downtown and incentivizing businesses to come here and to stay.
Relevant Experience Educational administration, taxation, accounting, budgeting, consensus, planning
Support high-quality education in Wellesley Public Schools, invest in a clean and modernized Morses Pond, maintain strong town services and infrastructure with fiscal prudence, support families, increase affordable housing and socioeconomic inclusivity.
Relevant Experience Town Meeting Member since 2017
My priorities are to encourage fiscal responsibility and greater transparency to our taxpayers.
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Relevant Experience I have lived here 35+ years. As a local Realtor I have the best interest of my neighbors at heart.
I am running for re-election to continue to support my neighbors and to be part of Wellesley’s continued success. Being part of this community it is my honor to serve. Both living and working in Town, makes me accessible and reliable. Please feel free to reach out to me directly, as many have. I hope to continue showing up for my friends and neighbors, both in Precinct B and the Town as a whole.
I am running for re-election to Town Meeting to continue to apply my 52 years of Town government experience to maintaining the excellence of the school system and keeping up the Town’s infrastructure. I will continue to advocate for prudent fiscal management (preserving the AAA bond rating) and aim to prioritize needs across all departments.
Relevant Experience Business strategist; Wellesley Service League
I’d be honored to apply my 30+ years business experience in strategy, data analytics, and communication to collaborate in ensuring that Wellesley remains a wonderful place to live and grow. My priorities: to balance the interests of individuals, the community, and our state through civil discourse and fiscal responsibility. Volunteer: Wellesley Service League; Community Consulting Teams of Boston.
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Relevant Experience Father of 2 WPS grads; Retired MA Superior Court Judge; Fmr Town Mtg. Mem ('06-10); Fmr AsstAttyGen
I want to continue my public service after retiring as a judge and, previously, as an attorney specializing in municipal and public matters. As to priorities - First, I’m committed to cost-effective, excellent schools. Let’s also protect quality of life, traffic safety, property values and our environment regarding Morses Pond, North 40, zoning changes other development issues.
Relevant Experience Youth Basketball Coach, Track Captain, Camp Counselor, Lifeguard, High School Student
I am running for office since I think we need to have more of our younger population represented in our local government. My top priorities are increasing funding to our youth programs and school course offerings, reducing wasteful spending, and ensuring safety and welfare of the town. As a high school student, I aim to bring fresh insights to Town Meeting. It would be an honor to have your vote.