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Haverhill council accepts resignation of longtime housing authority member Kaye Greenberg
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The council regretfully accepted the resignation of Kaye Greenberg from the Haverhill Housing Authority and members praised her decades of civic volunteerism.
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The Haverhill City Council voted to accept the resignation of Kaye Greenberg from the Haverhill Housing Authority and offered public thanks for her years of service.
Mayor James D. Barrett spoke in tribute to Greenberg, highlighting decades of volunteer work: "She has volunteered with the League of Women Voters, the Latino Coalition, Team Haverhill and has really made an impact ... of kindness and integrity," the mayor said. Councilors echoed appreciation, noting her civic leadership, history as a tenants' rights advocate and service on community organizations.
Vice President Jordan moved to accept the resignation; the motion was seconded and carried unanimously. Mayor Barrett said he would present a nomination to fill the vacancy at a future council meeting. Councilors expressed regret at her departure and noted Greenberg's continued informal civic involvement was likely.
