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FRAMINGHAM – FRAMINGHAM – Last month, Elizabeth Roy, the chair of the elected Framingham Board of Library Trustees, stepped down as chair and from the board. Roy & her family are leaving Framingham.

The City of Framingham posted the position with a deadline of November 24.

Ten individuals applied for the position by the deadline, according to City Clerk Lisa Ferguson.

One candidate did withdraw her name on December 8.

The City Council and the Library Trustees will hold a meeting in December to fill Roy’s unexpired term through December 2021.

City Council Chair George P. King Jr. said he is considering a December 15 meeting to fill the position.

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Applicants for the Trustee post are:

  • Jenny DeArcangelis
  • Heather Ostendorff-Bach
  • Michelle De Oliveira
  • Millie Gonzalez
  • Mary Kenney – withdrew candidacy
  • Ohad Klopman
  • Matthew Nicholl
  • Ilene Silver
  • Leslie White Harvey
  • Heather Woods

Silver was one of three finalists to fill a vacant seat for Library Trustee in September 2019. She received 6 votes and now-Trustee Heather Klish received 14 votes. Silver, a retired school principal has lived in Framingham for 25 years.

Trustees must live in Framingham.

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Trustees:

  1. Make all reasonable rules and regulations for the operation of the municipality’s libraries and for conducting the business of the board of library trustees as may be considered necessary or desirable;
  2. Advise and make recommendations to the Mayor for an annual operating budget for the library department. The library trustees shall advise the mayor on all matters concerning the library department, equipment and, buildings and grounds;
  3. Recommend to the Mayor for appointment a candidate for library director, and;
  4. Accept donations and manage funds in its trust.

Trustees develop polies, evaluate library activities, serve on committees and attend monthly board meetings.

Editor’s Note: In full transparency, I serve on the Framingham Public Library’s Foundation Board.

By editor

Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.