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While Sandra Cotterell is retiring as the longtime CEO of Codman Square Health Center, there will be no forgetting her in Dorchester – especially now that a Washington Street building will bear her name. The health center’s annual meeting on Oct. 5 in the Great Hall was a celebration of its more than 40 years of existence, a return to in-person meetings, and an opportunity to
Codman Square Health Center will honor Massachusetts Secretary of Health and Human Services Kate Walsh and their own outgoing Sandra Cotterell at its annual public meeting on Thursday, Oct. 5, in the Great Hall in Codman Square. Codman hosts its public meeting annually to both honor those who have made an impact on the health center, and to report to patients, staff, and
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A changing of the guard is coming at Codman Square Health Center, one of the city’s key outposts for health care, education, and civic engagement. Last week, Sandra Cotterell, who has led Codman since 2011, announced that she plans to retire in the coming months, ending a stellar, four-decade-long career in the field, which includes nearly thirty years in Dorchester. Cotterell