In the quiet yet purposeful atmosphere of the Southborough Town Hall, members of the Community Preservation Committee gathered on March 17, 2025, to navigate a pivotal moment in their leadership. The meeting, marked by a sense of camaraderie and reflection, centered around the recent departure of a valued member, Ben, whose contributions had left a lasting impact on the committee.
As committee members shared their sentiments, it became clear that Ben's absence would be felt deeply. "He was a shining example of what town government is," remarked Brett, highlighting Ben's friendly demeanor and extensive knowledge. Others echoed this sentiment, recalling how Ben had been a guiding hand for newcomers, fostering a supportive environment within the committee.
With Ben stepping away, the committee faced the immediate challenge of selecting a new chair. Lisa, who had temporarily taken on the role, was met with unanimous support from her peers. "You've been doing an amazing job since then," Brett affirmed, as members expressed confidence in her ability to lead. A motion was swiftly made and seconded to officially nominate Lisa Braccio as chair, which passed with a resounding yes from all present.
The discussion then shifted to the vice chair position, with Kristen expressing her desire to return to the role she had previously held. Her enthusiasm for the responsibilities ahead was palpable, as she sought to deepen her involvement and contribute more significantly to the committee's future endeavors.
As the meeting concluded, the committee not only solidified its leadership but also reinforced its commitment to the community. The transition of roles, marked by mutual respect and shared goals, set a hopeful tone for the work ahead. With new leadership in place, the Community Preservation Committee is poised to continue its mission of enhancing the town's cultural and historical resources, ensuring that Southborough remains a vibrant community for all its residents.