JACKSON â Rachael Brown, a long-time valley resident, has joined Badger Realtyâs Jackson office.
âWe are so pleased that Rachael has joined our sales team as an agent,â said Badger Managing Partner Brenda Leavitt. âSheâs well-known in the community as a business owner, an active community volunteer, and as a writer for The Conway Daily Sun and other publications â and we know her as a former client who purchased her home through us.â
Brown commented, âIâve lived in the Valley since 1995 when my late husband and I moved here from Boston. For many years, I was a licensed car dealer and had Hertz and Penske rentals at the Glen Warehouse, which I managed. When I decided I wanted a change, real estate seemed a natural choice â and Iâm thrilled to be working at the Jackson office with my good friend, Kathleen Sullivan Head, who sold me my house in Glen.â
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BEVERLY â Kenann McKenzie will represent Ward 2 on the School Committee after the City Council and the School Committee unanimously voted for her during a rare joint meeting on Thursday night.
McKenzie, who lives on Webber Avenue, will take over the seat which is opening up due to the upcoming resignation of current School Committee Member Kelley Feretti on Jan. 1.
Ferretti announced in September that she would step down due to a lack of respect and professionalism on the School Committee.
During a presentation given before the vote, McKenzie said if she were chosen to serve on the school committee, she would work to create an equitable environment for all students.
By Paul Leighton Staff Writer Dec 16, 2020
Dec 16, 2020
BEVERLY â Three people have expressed interest in filling the Ward 2 School Committee seat that will become open due to an upcoming resignation.
Georgia Bills, William Karvouniaris and Kenann McKenzie have notified the School Committee that they would like to be considered for the seat. The School Committee and the City Council are scheduled to select a successor at a rare joint meeting Thursday night.
The Ward 2 position will become vacant with the resignation on Dec. 31 of Kelley Ferretti, who announced in September that she would step down due to a lack of respect and professionalism on the School Committee.Â