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Gorman, Geoffery |
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2023.001.003 - Newspaper
MARION — The town of Marion has gone four months without an official town administrator, but now there will be a new face in the Town House. Geoffery Gorman, a Navy veteran and non-profit founder, has been chosen as the new Marion Town Administrator, the Select Board announced in a Wednesday, Feb. 1 press release. He was one of three finalists interviewed for the position of Marion Town Administrator along with Mashpee town planner Evan L...
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2023.063.001 - Newspaper
MARION — Longtime Marion Finance Director and Town Accountant Judy Mooney will retire at the end of the year, announced Marion Town Administrator Geoff Gorman at an Aug. 15 Select Board meeting. Mooney, who has served the Town of Marion for over 20 years, will leave "very large shoes to fill," said Gorman. According to Gorman, 12 applicants have already been reviewed for the position, with six applicants passing the initial interview with G...
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2023.066.001 - Newspaper
MARION — Following hour-long interviews with three candidates last week, the Marion Select Board unanimously voted to hire Marion resident Heather O’Brien as the town’s new Finance Director on Thursday, Sept. 28. "She has far and away more experience than any [other candidates]," said Marion Select Board member Norm Hills. "I think that [O’Brien] should be the recognized choice." O’Brien currently works as the assistant director of finance...
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MARION — After four months as Marion’s interim harbormaster, the Marion Select Board officially appointed Adam Murphy to the role of Marion Harbormaster during a meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 3. "He stepped into a summer of transition and immediately accepted the roles and responsibilities of interim harbormaster," said Marion Town Administrator Geoff Gorman. "He and his team did a remarkable job maintaining the high level of service in the harbor...
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2024.077.001 - Newspaper
MARION — A longtime town of Marion employee who is credited with saving the Marion Town House from catching fire in 2000 will retire from her role after 32 years. Accounts payable clerk Kathy Kearns smelled something burning shortly before the building was set to close for the weekend on a Friday afternoon. When she couldn’t figure out the source of the smell, she called the fire department, who found arcing wires behind a back office wall. ...
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