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St. Hilaire for City Council Launches Campaign Website and Social Media sites
Matt St. Hilaire enters race for City Council At-Large in Beverly
BEVERLY, MA – Matt St. Hilaire, a Beverly native and candidate for City Council At-Large in Beverly has launched a campaign website (www.mattsthilaire.com) as well as a campaign Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/votesthilaire) and Twitter site (https://twitter.com/votesthilaire).
“I’m excited to enter the race for City Council At-Large and launch my campaign website and social media sites.” St. Hilaire said. “These tools will help me spread my message of fiscal responsibility to the people of Beverly.”
“Beverly is my hometown and with three young children I am deeply invested in its future. I am running for City Council because I believe my background and experience in government, politics and the private sector uniquely qualify me to help lead Beverly forward.” St. Hilaire said.
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St. Hilaire, 36, is a graduate of Beverly High School’s class of 1995 and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Villanova University in 1999. St. Hilaire then had the honor of serving Governor’s Paul Cellucci and Jane Swift at the State House as well as holding leadership positions with a number of political campaigns.
Additionally, St. Hilaire has experience in the private sector working as a Recruiter and Social Media Manager. He is currently employed by a
Civil Engineering firm located in Woburn, MA.
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“It’s an exciting time for Beverly. There are several projects underway that will make a positive impact on our quality of life.” St. Hilaire said. “My top priority will be to represent the taxpayer and make sure we get these projects done in a fiscally responsible manner.”
“Our city is at a critical crossroad and it’s time for a new generation of leaders
to step up to lead Beverly forward.” St. Hialire said.