In the heart of Westerly, Rhode Island, the Town Council convened on January 27, 2025, to honor the legacies of two dedicated public servants while addressing the community's ongoing legislative needs. The meeting opened on a somber note as council members expressed their condolences for the passing of Angelo Vero Marone, a cherished figure in the community. Marone, who served on the Board of Recreation from 1997 to 2017 and contributed significantly to youth sports and various civic organizations, was remembered for his unwavering commitment to family and community. The council extended heartfelt sympathies to his family, hoping to provide some comfort during their time of sorrow.
Transitioning from remembrance to celebration, the council recognized the retirement of Michael Williams after 37 years of service. Williams began his career as a domestic animal warden and later transitioned to the Department of Public Works, where he retired as a skilled laborer. The council expressed deep gratitude for his dedication and wished him well in his retirement.
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Subscribe for Free Following Williams, Thomas Reel was also honored for his retirement after over 15 years with the Department of Public Works. Starting as a laborer at the transfer station, Reel's journey culminated in a role within the highway department. The council acknowledged his contributions and extended best wishes for his future.
As the meeting progressed, local legislators, including Senator Victoria Gu and Representatives Samuel Lazanaro, Brian Kennedy, and Spears, were invited to discuss upcoming legislative priorities. The council's eagerness to engage with state representatives underscored the importance of collaboration in addressing community needs and securing funding for local initiatives.
This gathering not only celebrated the lives and careers of dedicated individuals but also highlighted the council's commitment to fostering strong relationships with state legislators, ensuring that Westerly continues to thrive in the years to come.