The Sun (Lowell)

Cutelis for Tewksbury School Committee

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Please join me on April 10 and cast a vote for Jamey Cutelis for Tewksbury School Committee. Jamey has worked tirelessly on four school-building projects. As chair of the High School Building Project, Jamey shepherded the project to completion. The project was completed on time and $15M under budget. Currently, Jamey serves as the vice chair of the town’s latest school-building project. The Elementary School Building Project will house grades 2-4. It will enhance the connection to the Ryan School, creating a school complex at the Pleasant Street address. His understand­ing of the MSBA’S regulation­s coupled with his experience in the town budget make him a great choice for the

School Committee.

Allow Jamey the opportunit­y to finish what he is most passionate about — creating the best learning environmen­t for our students and the best tools for our teachers.

— Anne Marie Stronach

Tewksbury

Johnson a strong leader for Tewksbury

Please cast your vote for Todd Johnson as selectman on April 10 in Tewksbury.

We have known Todd for years, he cherishes Tewksbury and is constantly striving to make it a better place for all residents. He is a known quantity who will be transparen­t with all issues, listen to every resident and make decisions that are best for the town. He has proven his leadership skills in many capacities for the town. When we were going through difficult financial times in the past, it was Todd who helped get us on a stable, sound path.

As we emerge from the pandemic, we are going to need a strong leader like Todd to help us. He is the person best suited for the Board of Selectmen in the upcoming election.

Todd has also been a leader at the Tewksbury Food Pantry for countless years. His children grew up in town, he coached them on local sports teams. Anybody who was lucky enough to be coached by him learned more than just a sport; they learned how to be a teammate, friend and a better person. Experience matters, and Todd Johnson has that experience.

— Rich and Kathy Levasseur

Tewksbury

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