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In Support Of Landry, A "Tireless Public Servant"

In a Letter to the Editor, resident says Anne Landry "is the real deal" and urges support April 2.

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A Letter to the Editor from Patricia Lloyd:

I wholeheartedly support Anne Landry in the Tues., April 2, 2019, election for the Reading
Select Board.

I first met Anne while volunteering together with Reading POWR, an organization supported by
seven local churches to welcome a refugee family to Reading. I was impressed by her
intelligence, compassion, authenticity and ability to collaborate with group members from
many backgrounds.

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Anne is a tireless public servant. Her experience on Town Meeting and the Reading Finance
Committee has given her the tools to understand our community’s needs and our budgeting
history. Anne will bring to Reading the high-level analysis and problem-solving skills she
developed as an attorney, Fulbright Scholar and Chief Counsel for Massachusetts State Senator
Will Brownsberger. As a parent and involved community member, Anne understands that
Reading’s future is enriched by all of its members, including small businesses, local government
volunteers, nonprofit organizations, seniors and families with school-aged children.

Anne is committed to preserving the character of the town she loves while bringing people
together to find solutions to Reading’s challenges. With experience, kindness, and dedication to
Reading, Anne Landry is the real deal. Please consider voting for Anne for the Reading Select
Board on April 2.

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Patricia J. Lloyd, Franklin Street

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