Nominations Sought for Williamstown Employee Award
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The League of Women Voters of Williamstown is seeking nominations for its 2010 town employee award.Nominees should be employees of the town who have provided outstanding service to the community — duty above and beyond what is expected of them. This service can have been performed during the past year or in previous years. It can have been a single exceptional act or have been spread over several years.
The League established the award in 2001 to show appreciation for the work required to keep the town running smoothly. The award is presented at a League event and the name of the recipient is announced at the annual town meeting.
All public employees are eligible, from snowplow drivers, librarians, cemetery workers, police officers, department heads, custodians, teachers, transfer station workers and firefighters to the town manager — anyone on the town payroll.
Nomination forms are available at the Milne Library and at Town Hall, or nominations can be sent to the League of Women Voters of Williamstown, PO Box 392, Williamstown, by April 7. Nominations should include a description of the exceptional service provided and the name and telephone number or e-mail address of the person submitting the nomination.
Past winners are:
2001 – Tim Kaiser
2002 – Rose Hammann
2003 – Betsy Reali
2004 – Mary Kennedy
2005 – Pat MacLeod
2006 – Chris Lemoine
2007 – Mindy Hackner
2008 – Paul Langlois
2009 – Brian O'Grady

