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Cumberland County, Maine, marked a poignant moment at the December 9 Commissioner Meeting as two long-serving commissioners, Susan Latonis and Neil Jamieson, bid farewell after more than a decade of dedicated service. Their contributions have been pivotal in shaping the county's governance and infrastructure, particularly highlighted by their roles in the renovation of the civic center, a project that received significant voter support and funding.
During the meeting, fellow commissioners and attendees expressed gratitude for Latonis and Jamieson's unwavering commitment to the county. "They have each committed more than 12 years of experience and effort to helping the county make its way," noted a commissioner, emphasizing the impact of their leadership during a transformative period for Cumberland County.
Latonis reflected on her journey, acknowledging the challenges and triumphs she faced while serving on the board. "It has opened up my eyes on county government," she stated, recalling the difficult decisions and votes that often divided opinions. Jamieson echoed her sentiments, thanking the citizens for their support and recognizing the importance of collaboration with the county's executive staff.
As the meeting concluded, both commissioners received tokens of appreciation, symbolizing their lasting legacy within the community. Their departure marks the end of an era, but their influence on Cumberland County's future will undoubtedly continue to resonate.
Converted from 2024 December 09 Commissioner Meeting meeting on December 09, 2024
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