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As our town approaches the upcoming elections, it is crucial to elect leaders who value teamwork and constructive problem-solving. Effective governance depends on working together—across boards, committees, and the community—to achieve the best outcomes for Sudbury. Unfortunately, over the past year, this cooperation has been lacking, hindering progress on key issues.
That is why I am endorsing Lisa Kouchakdjian and Radha Gargeya for the Select Board, Charles Morton and John (Jack) Ryan for the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee, Elizabeth (Betsy) Sues for the two-year seat on the Sudbury School Committee, and Jessica McCready for the three-year seat on the Sudbury School Committee. These candidates are committed to collaboration, respect diverse viewpoints, and focus on real solutions that serve our town’s best interests.
When leaders operate in silos or opposition, the community loses—delays, inefficiencies, and conflicts stall progress. Our schools, infrastructure, and public services depend on leaders who listen, engage, and work together. We need officials who prioritize Sudbury’s residents over political maneuvering.
To learn more about these candidates, attend these upcoming events:
- League of Women Voters (LWV) Meet the Candidates Event
Sunday, March 16, 2:00-4:00 PM, Goodnow Library - Select Board Candidates (Lisa Kouchakdjian & Radha Gargeya)
Virtual Meet-and-Greet, Tuesday, March 18, 7:30-8:30 PM, Zoom link - L-S School Committee Candidates (Charles Morton & Jack Ryan) &
SPS School Committee Candidates (Betsy Sues & Jessica McCready)
Virtual Meet-and-Greet, Thursday, March 20, 7:30-8:30 PM, Zoom link
I strongly encourage residents to attend these events, engage with the candidates, and make an informed decision. The community must come together to elect leaders who will work toward Sudbury’s long-term success.
Mark your calendars and vote on March 31st—your voice matters!