POISED, POLISHED & READY
As someone who was Claremont’s mayor – I recall the job as
being akin to - Chairman of the Board – primarily you oversee and chair Council
meetings, as well as represent the City at various functions. The Mayor is among the
first to meet with businesses interested in locating here, and regularly
interacts with the Governor and other state and federal officials.
The Mayor should be one of Claremont’s biggest champions,
and the person we chose should be poised, diplomatic and able to communicate
effectively. Our job is to compare/contrast the candidates and elect the person who can best represent Claremont. Now, I could concentrate on the
qualifications & shortcomings of the two candidates but that feels negative
and disrespectful of two good people. So
I will attempt to be positive and focus on why I will be voting for Charlene Lovett as
mayor.
Until its recent end a couple of months ago, I had been
Claremont’s representative to the NH Passenger Rail Authority. It was a mayoral appointment, however Mrs.
Lovett was the first member of the City Council who ever demonstrated an
interest in its activities and saw the value of Claremont being the only Amtrak
stop in western NH.
This past year, as a member of the Amtrak Committee, I’ve
seen Charlene Lovett chair meetings with Members of Congress, meet with federal
and state (NH & VT) agency heads where she clearly outlined the economic
development potential for Claremont and the region. Also, I have observed her work with private
sector business leaders engaging them to help with the construction of the Amtrak
Waiting Pavilion. Each time, I have been
impressed by Charlene Lovett’s ability to rise to the occasion and represent
the best interests of Claremont. Interestingly, I have also seen her interact
with regular people, such as veterans, with the same poise but with the added
characteristic of compassion.
Mostly, the Mayor is responsible for overseeing and chairing
Council meetings. In this age of government
transparency – the mayor needs to efficiently coordinate Council actions. An effective mayor must be a
“public-relations” expert with the general public, as well as communicate the City’s
intent to the larger community regionally and statewide.
Therefore, on Nov. 3 – I will be voting for Charlene
Lovett as our next mayor – because she possess the qualities to best represent
the city, chair council meetings and be the better champion for Claremont. Raymond Gagnon,