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Northborough Historic District Commission re-elects Bob Light as chair, confirms committee representatives

Northborough Historic District Commission · April 16, 2026

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Summary

At its April 15 meeting the commission re-elected Bob Light as chair, elected Leslie Harrison as vice chair and Brian Swanson as secretary; commissioners also confirmed committee representatives including Leslie’s continuing role as the CPC representative and several standing committee placements.

The Northborough Historic District Commission held its annual officer elections April 15, re-electing Bob Light as chair and approving Leslie Harrison as vice chair and Brian Swanson as secretary.

Bob Light accepted the nomination and thanked colleagues: "I accept," he said after nominations and seconds. Nominees were put to roll-call votes and each was approved by the commissioners present. The meeting record shows nominations were unopposed.

The commission also confirmed committee assignments for the coming term: Leslie Harrison will continue as the commission's representative to the Community Preservation Committee (CPC); Millie (absent) was nominated to remain the master-plan-implementation representative in absentia; and commissioners confirmed Tom Reardon to continue on the fire-station building committee. These confirmations were made by motion, second and roll-call vote.

Separately, the commission approved the minutes from its March 18 meeting; one commissioner abstained because she was not present at that meeting. Chair Light encouraged commissioners to recruit new members to restore the panel to seven seats.

The commission's next regular meeting is scheduled for May 20 on Zoom.