She said she's known Rodrigues since she was a child, as they both attend St. Edith Stein Parish in Brockton. Goncalves said she agrees with Rodrigues on issues like term limits. If an incumbent is doing their job well, they should be able to keep running, she said.
She said she likes that he is a minority politician who served in the military. He's not afraid to speak up. For mayor, Tavares supported Sullivan.
She said she felt that because of the pandemic, he wasn't able to do all things he wanted to do for the city. She said she also felt that Cardoso was out of touch.
I get it, but they have to be realistic. They have to be realistic and doable. And I think she doesn't really grasp how government works," she said. Ward 6 resident and preliminary candidate for Ward 6 councilor Elizabeth Laso was out supporting John Troxell, who was challenging the incumbent, Lally, for the Ward 6 councilor seat. Laso said she and Troxell agree on a lot of issues, such as the city having too many stalled developments and unfair processes for determining taxes.
For mayor, Laso supported Cardoso. She said she agrees with her on issues like giving greater scrutiny to the hiring practices at City Hall and the city's spending. For similar reasons, Laso said she supported newcomer candidate Jamal Brathwaite for a councilor-at-large position. He said he knew Lally growing up in Brockton, and described him as "a consummate professional.
To learn more about what the City has to offer click the picture to the right. In that role, he was elected by his colleagues to serve as the City Council President five times.
He is a volunteer youth soccer, baseball, and basketball coach within the City of Brockton. He is a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Church. He is married to Maria Luizzi Sullivan, who also grew up in Brockton, and they have three children. The Champions Update. Mayor Robert F. Click the photo on the right to read the latest Champions Update! For past press releases click here. To learn more about the initiative click here. The eight members appointed to this task force by the Mayor met biweekly from November to May and provided the City with recommendations to address issues of racial inequity.
To view these recommendations, click here. A special thank you to Mr. The City of Brockton sincerely and humbly thanks all Veterans for their service to our great Nation.
See More See Less. Comment on Facebook. Great job to all that put this together! More positive things happening in the City of Champions! I was there, I had a great time with my granddaughter. It was her 1st time at a parade. Great job with the parade. Making our city proud. View more comments. Sullivan and the City of Brockton.
Today is the day we pay homage to all Veterans. Jayline courageously saved her two loving parents when they were severely affected by carbon monoxide poisoning. The City of Brockton salutes Jayline for her heroic acts and is grateful through those acts her parents are both healthy and safe. Kym loves living in Brockton and plans to be here for many years.
He received his professional training at Humber College in Toronto and had the privilege of completing his internship at R. Kane Funeral Home in North York. Giddy Funeral Homes in Centre Wellington. In December , James left funeral service after obtaining his firefighter certification through Conestoga College in Kitchener. Although he is now a Firefighter at Bruce Power, James still holds his Funeral Director License and helps funeral homes in the area as needed. In to , James had the opportunity to sit on the Municipal Services Review Committee which sparked his interest in municipal politics.
Growing up on a farm near Elmwood, and now living in Walkerton, James is honoured to represent such a great municipality and proud to call Brockton home.
Dean lives on the family farm near Elmwood with his wife, Marion. They have three children, Corwin, Deanne and Jenna. After graduation from Western University he opened a law office in Hanover which he now operates with his son, Corwin.
Dean is the third generation of his family to live on the family farm where he breeds and raises Standardbred horses. Dean was first elected to Brockton Council in and is currently serving his second term as Councillor. It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.
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