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Housing Partnership
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Contact: | John G. Mather, Housing Partnership Coordinator | Address: | 135 Main Street, Unit 29 Marshfield ,MA 02050 | Phone: | 781-834-1051 | Email: | marshfld.housing.coordinator@gmail.com | Alternate Contact: | Dan Gaulin, Technical Assistant 617-584-5424 dan@elmwoodhomesllc.com
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| | Robert Carr is a retired corporate lawyer from Gadsby Hannah, LLP (now McCarter and English, LLP), where he specialized in tax-exempt bonds. During his 29 years as an attorney he has served as bond counsel for the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, Boston Housing Authority, and New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority. He has lived in Marshfield for 16 years. He and his wife were citizens of the year in 1999 for their leadership in conserving Phillips Farm. | | | Dana is a self-employed carpenter and is the Planning Board's representative to the Marshfield Housing Partnership. | | | A resident of Marshfield since 1963 and a teacher in Marshfield for 38 years, Martine Anderson has served on the Advisory Board, the Recycling Committee, the Capital Budget Committee, the Charter Review Committee and the Marshfield Housing Authority. She currently serves on the Boards of the local food pantry and the Marshfield Branch of the Y.W.C.A. | | | Michael Maresco represents the Board of Selectman on the Housing Partnership. He has been a member of the Board of Selectman for eight years. Prior to being elected as a Selectman, Michael served on the Board of Assessors from 1998-2001. | | | Jack has been a resident of Marshfield for 15 years. He is the CEO of Buythecase.Net and President of Majestic Sales Corporation. Jack is involved with many community programs such as the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield. | | | Jean McDonald represents the Marshfield Housing Authority on the Housing Partnership and has been a resident of Marshfield for 34 years. Jean has previously served on the Town Meeting Review Committee. | | | Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Rev. Peterson has been a resident of Marshfield for 10 years. Rev. Peterson was a founding member of the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, a grassroots organization that works to promote affordable housing, quality healthcare and a variety of other community programs. | | | Roger is an engineer with NSTAR and has served as the Planning Board's representative on the Marshfield Housing Partnership. He now serves as a citizen appointee. |
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MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Marshfield Housing Partnership Committee is to identify the needs of residents for affordable housing and develop strategies that are consistent with other town priorities to meet those needs.
The Town of Marshfield is a coastal community located in southeastern Massachusetts in Plymouth County. The Town’s population is 25,500 with a significant increase during the summer months. Marshfield is 31.70 square miles in area and contains 3.25 miles of ocean front property. The town was incorporated in 1640 and has a traditional New England government structure including a three member Board of Selectmen, Town Administrator and Open Town Meeting. Among the basic services provided to residents are public safety, schools, water, and sewer, trash removal, recreation, a public library, and a Senior Center. Best known as the home of Daniel Webster, Marshfield’s rich history of over 350 years dates back to the Pre-Revolutionary War era.
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