January 10, 2025 - 11:47

NORTH ANDOVER — A school business administrator has been appointed as the newest member of the Finance Committee, stepping in to complete the term of a recently deceased member. The appointment comes as the committee seeks to maintain its functionality and ensure that financial oversight continues without interruption.
The interim member brings a wealth of experience in managing school finances and budgeting, which is expected to be invaluable during her tenure. The Finance Committee plays a crucial role in overseeing the town's financial policies and budgetary decisions, making the addition of a knowledgeable member particularly significant at this time.
Community members have expressed their support for the appointment, emphasizing the importance of having someone with a strong background in finance to navigate the complexities of the town's financial landscape. As the committee moves forward, the interim member's expertise will be pivotal in addressing ongoing financial challenges and planning for the future.
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