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Letter to the Editor: Malloy for constable

by | May 13, 2022 | Letter to Editor

I am pleased to endorse Beth Malloy for constable, two-year seat. It was no surprise that Beth stepped up to fill the seat she currently holds; volunteerism, advocacy and fairness are part of Beth’s character. In addition to working professionally in a capacity to help others, Beth continues to devote much of her time to additional volunteer roles, including offering rescue dogs a warm and safe foster environment and serving as a compassionate care companion in Milford Regional Hospital’s palliative care unit. Beth has been a kind, reliable and trustworthy friend and neighbor since I first met her. Without a doubt, Beth Malloy will continue to serve the town of Hopkinton as constable with integrity and dedication. I hope you will join me in casting your vote for Beth Malloy as town constable on May 16th.

— Jessica McCaffrey, Hopkinton

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