In a heartfelt ceremony, Marge, the long-serving town clerk of Greenland, was honored as the Citizen of the Year, recognizing her 17 years of dedicated service to the community. The presentation, led by Barbara Fleming, highlighted Marge's exceptional commitment to her role, where she has become a familiar and welcoming presence in the town office.
Marge's contributions extend beyond administrative duties; she has been a vital link for residents, ensuring they feel valued and informed. From assisting with marriage licenses to guiding citizens through complex paperwork during difficult times, her compassionate approach has left a lasting impact on the community. Her ability to connect with residents, regardless of their background, has made her a beloved figure in Greenland.
Throughout her tenure, Marge has overseen local, state, and national elections, earning the trust of voters and maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. Her involvement in the New Hampshire City and Town Clerks Association, where she served as president, further underscores her dedication to public service and her efforts to stay informed on evolving regulations.
As she prepares for retirement, Marge expressed her gratitude for the friendships and connections she has built over the years. Her legacy of kindness and professionalism has resonated deeply within the community, with many residents acknowledging her as a cornerstone of Greenland. The ceremony concluded with a warm acknowledgment of her contributions, leaving a profound sense of appreciation among attendees.