Photo courtesy of Town of Dover-Foxcroft
OUTGOING SELECT MEMBER – Gail D’Agostino, pictured with Dover-Foxcroft Town Manager Jack Clukey at the public works committee meeting on June 13, served three terms (nine years) on the Dover-Foxcroft Select Board from 2013-22. As a member D’Agostino served on various sub committees including promotion and development, recreation, solid waste, public works, and the protection committee. Prior to joining the select board D’Agostino served in various capacities including as a member of the budget advisory committee. “She is always one to listen and ask questions,” Clukey said. “Her thoughtfulness and passion for the community has been inspiring. She has been a pleasure to work with.”
Photo courtesy of Town of Dover-Foxcroft
OUTGOING SELECT MEMBER – Gail D’Agostino, pictured with Dover-Foxcroft Town Manager Jack Clukey at the public works committee meeting on June 13, served three terms (nine years) on the Dover-Foxcroft Select Board from 2013-22. As a member D’Agostino served on various sub committees including promotion and development, recreation, solid waste, public works, and the protection committee. Prior to joining the select board D’Agostino served in various capacities including as a member of the budget advisory committee. “She is always one to listen and ask questions,” Clukey said. “Her thoughtfulness and passion for the community has been inspiring. She has been a pleasure to work with.”
D’Agostino steps down after nine years on Dover-Foxcroft Select Board
Contributed •June 15, 2022
Photo courtesy of Town of Dover-Foxcroft
OUTGOING SELECT MEMBER – Gail D’Agostino, pictured with Dover-Foxcroft Town Manager Jack Clukey at the public works committee meeting on June 13, served three terms (nine years) on the Dover-Foxcroft Select Board from 2013-22. As a member D’Agostino served on various sub committees including promotion and development, recreation, solid waste, public works, and the protection committee.
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