For McNamara, Concord City Council Seat Is About Public Service Patch 4 hrs ago Tony Schinella © Tony Schinella/Patch Karen McNamara is running for the Ward 4 Concord City Council seat. The special election will be held on July 13.
CONCORD, NH Running for public office is not always an easy endeavor.
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For Karen McNamara, it was not something she would have considered years ago.
An educator in Manchester, she and her husband raised a family in the city. Sure, there was time for volunteering and work with nonprofits as many Concord residents do. But now, with her children grown, McNamara said it was time to try to run. She said her campaign for the open Ward 4 city council seat, which will be decided on Tuesday, was part of extending her “service-first” ethos. She spoke with outgoing Councilor Meredith Hatfield, who moved to Hopkinton, as well as others, including other councilors, to discuss their roles, what they do, and what
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Maugel Architects recently announced that
Britni Rotunda, AIA, has been promoted to the DeStefano Maugel Studio Manager for the firm’s Portsmouth office. Prior to her new leadership position, Rotunda served as a project architect at DeStefano Maugel Architects, where she was responsible for overseeing many of the studio’s largest and most complex projects. Rotunda has over 10 years of project management experience across a wide range of projects in the custom residential and commercial markets. In 2019, Harvard, Mass., based Maugel Architects acquired DeStefano Architects of Portsmouth.