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Jamie Minacci has earned reelection in Stockbridge

Jamie has grown into the position, and Stockbridge does not need to go through another learning period on the part of one of the three members of our governing body.

To the editor:

Jamie Minacci, the incumbent up for reelection on the Select Board in Stockbridge, has earned the right to serve our town for another term.

Jamie has grown into the position, and Stockbridge does not need to go through another learning period on the part of one of the three members of our governing body.

It takes a period of learning and adjustment for any member of the town governing board, and Jamie is just the latest example of why we do not need to replace her.

Jamie listens before making decisions, some of which will have huge ramifications for our town’s future. She has stated and her actions reflect that she wants to represent the majority of people in town, not just a select few.

She does her homework and deserves another term.

Please vote for Jamie Minacci for the Select Board position.

Jim Balfanz
Stockbridge

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