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LETTER: Thanks, Paul

The following is a letter to the editor

 

This past January, Paul Rohs stepped down as the Chair of the Westford Republican Town Committee. The members would like to express their gratitude to Paul for his tireless leadership. During his tenure, Paul exemplified what it meant to be an elected official, representing Republican ideals to the residents of Westford.

 

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Paul’s term oversaw hosting the Middlesex Republican caucus, voter registration drives, physical and financial support for Freedom Park development, outreach programs, multiple local candidate and Town Meeting forums and establishment of the WRTC Freedom Award, a scholarship open to graduating high school students. When tensions peaked, Paul instituted Pub Night, inviting fellow Republicans to relax and discuss issues at all levels, from national to local.

 

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Paul’s service went beyond the Republican Party and into the community, participating as an Agricultural Commissioner and Comprehensive Master Plan member. His approach was fair and open-minded, benefiting the Town with his experiences.

 

Whether preparing for an election or to march in the Apple Blossom Parade, Paul was famous for saying, “nobody can do everything but everyone can do something.” The Westford Republican Town Committee thanks Paul for his steadfast encouragement and stewardship.

 

 

Westford Republican Town Committee


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