Town volunteers deserve public’s respect
By GuestDear Editor:
While reading last week’s edition of the Citizen, I was concerned by a statement made by David Clough during the recent Select Board candidates forum regarding his desire to eliminate the Building Renovations Committee, which he described as a group of “special-interest volunteers.” This depiction of both former and current members could not be further from the truth.
Having witnessed the committee’s work firsthand, I have seen the extraordinary dedication of its members, the countless hours they contribute, and their consistently thoughtful and unbiased approach to evaluating projects. Their focus has always been on the best interests of the community, not on advancing any particular agenda.
Reducing their efforts to “special interests” dismisses the integrity and public service that these volunteers bring to their roles. Our town benefits greatly from their commitment, and their work deserves recognition and respect.
Voters should consider whether this perspective reflects the kind of leadership and appreciation for community involvement that Canton needs.
Mike Armando
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