Beth Davis (my wife/boss) and I hope to catch up with you Wednesday night at the campaign kickoff for Deb Iaquinto, who is running for Plymouth Select Board at the local election, May 17th.
Beth and I believe it’s critical for Plymouth residents to vote not just at state races, but local elections, where only 15% of registered voters actually cast ballots. “It’s much more important for people to vote at local elections to impact Plymouth policies and practices,” says a town official.
Whether or not you can make it to Deb’s Wednesday kickoff event (at the Dirty Water Distillery, 49 Cortage Park Circle, March 12 from 6 to 8 p.m.), please view Deb’s Facebook video and
Website: www.SelectDeb.com.

Plymouth is a hip and historic town facing serious challenges: Soaring property taxes, the need to balance environmental concerns with new commercial and residential development, seniors who can’t afford to stay in their homes and young families who can’t afford to live here at all. Says Deb Iaquinto: “With 1,000 new residents moving here each year, we need a smart, proactive plan to manage our growth, stabilize our taxes, and preserve our environment and the unique character of our town,”.

Deb Iaquinto
I have the business background, leadership experience and change-management skills to help drive the town’s vision forward.”