Letter: Town clerk's office has done a great job

Posted 10/19/17

To the editor:

Barrington 300 wishes to acknowledge the full support of our town clerk's office in the execution of our town-wide tricentennial celebration. We wish to thank Meredith DeSisto, …

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Letter: Town clerk's office has done a great job

Posted

To the editor:

Barrington 300 wishes to acknowledge the full support of our town clerk's office in the execution of our town-wide tricentennial celebration. We wish to thank Meredith DeSisto, town clerk, and her superb staff: Stephanie Bernardo, Michelle Cross and Debbie Riggs.

Barrington 300 regrets the omission of the town clerk and staff from the acknowledgements section in the recent booklet "Barrington 300, Celebrating three centuries of Community."

This excellent office supported Barrington 300 through display and distribution of our Barrington 300 calendar of events, sale of the book "Barrington," published by Arcadia Press, as part of the Barrington Preservation Society's support of  Barrington 300, posting of flyers and public communication about special events, including the upcoming Barrington 300 gala for Saturday, Oct. 21.

Barrington 300 wishes to salute the work, courtesy and support of our town clerk's office in the celebration of Barrington's tricentennial.

Van Edwards

Bonnie Warren

Barrington

Mr. Edwards is chairman, and Ms. Warren is corresponding secretary for Barrington 300.

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