Letter: Thank you for all the support

Posted 11/14/20

To the editor:

Thanks so much to everyone for all their support in this year's town council election. I really appreciate all the kind words and overall support so many people have given over …

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Letter: Thank you for all the support

Posted

To the editor:

Thanks so much to everyone for all their support in this year's town council election. I really appreciate all the kind words and overall support so many people have given over the last few months.

For anyone whose vote I didn’t earn in this election, thank you for voting for whoever you did support and for participating in the election. I hope to earn your trust and respect over the next four years. I'm honored to serve our whole community as a member of the town council.

Also, congrats to our other new members, Annelise Conway and Carl Kustell. I've gotten to know Annelise and Carl over the last few months — they are both great people and I am excited to work with them, along with current town council members Mike Carroll and Jacob Brier.

Finally, good luck to John Alessandro, who ran a very respectful campaign and who will continue to help Barrington in many other ways, like he always has.

Thanks again everyone, and I look forward to serving you.

Rob Humm

Barrington

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