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    Saturday, May 11, 2024

    Preston finance board chairwoman resigns suddenly

    Preston — Board of Finance Chairwoman Melissa Lennon resigned from the board suddenly Friday, effective immediately, citing personal and family priorities unrelated to the board or town government.

    Lennon’s resignation came a week before the annual budget town meeting on May 30, almost three weeks before the budget referendum and just over halfway through her first six-year term on the board.

    “After much prayerful consideration and thoughtful discernment, I have determined that immediate resignation from the Board of Finance is the wisest course of action,” Lennon wrote in her letter to Town Clerk Hattie Wucik. “Circumstances in my family life move me to realign my priorities in this season.”

    Lennon wrote that she considered it “an honor and a privilege” to have been elected to the Board of Finance and then selected by the board as its chairperson.

    “This role has provided me the opportunity to serve the citizens of the town of Preston and to work collaboratively for the common good of the town of Preston,” Lennon wrote.

    Her resignation surprised town officials, who praised her hard work, long hours and dedication to the duties of the finance board.

    “I think it’s a huge loss for the town,” First Selectman Robert Congdon said, “and I certainly hope she reconsiders. Her passion, her work ethic, her integrity.”

    Board of Finance Vice Chairman Jerry Grabarek said he had “no inkling” of Lennon’s decision prior to receiving a phone message about it Friday and then seeing her letter in his email.

    “She was a wonderful member, a wonderful person and so organized, so dedicated,” Grabarek said.

    He said he respected her wishes for privacy expressed in the letter and said she “had to have a good reason.”

    The board has two alternates, Lennie Spencer and Ian Stammel. Grabarek said one of them can be seated as a voting member during an absence. The board has the authority to appoint a new regular member, either from among the alternates if they are interested, or by seeking new applications. Lennon’s term on the board was set to run to Nov. 16, 2021.

    c.bessette@theday.com

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