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Danvers Convention Caucus – April 24

The caucus to elect delegates to the MassDems convention will be on Thursday, April 24 at the Danvers Library.

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We will be electing 14 delegates and 4 alternates; gender balanced.

Elected officials, state committee members and the town chair automatically attend and do not count toward the town allocation of 14 delegates.

A person does not need to be a member of the Danvers Democratic Town Committee to attend the caucus or be nominated to be a delegate.

Only registered and pre-registered Democrats from Danvers shall be allowed to be nominated and  be elected as a delegate.

Only registered and pre-registered Democrats from Danvers shall be allowed to vote on any matter at the caucus. 

Doors will open at 6:30.  Registration shall open when doors open and remain open until all persons presenting themselves by 7;15 have registered.

Zoom waiting room will open at 6:30.  Registration shall open when Zoom opens and remain open until all persons presenting themselves by 7:15 have registered.

A candidate must be present and give his or her written consent to nomination.

If there are not enough candidates to fill all delegate positions, two thirds of those present may move to have a candidates name placed in nomination despite the candidates absence, provided the candidate has notified the chair, in writing, of his or her interest in running prior to the election.

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Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett – March 19

We’ve got some BIG NEWS to announce, and you’re the first to hear it!

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is joining our mass mobilizing call!

RSVP now to join Rep. Crockett and special guests Wednesday, March 19 at 8:30 p.m. ET

Image of US Rep. Jasmine Crockett on a black and yellow background with the text TESLATAKEDOWN MASS CALL

Our campaign is making real waves in the United States and around the world. On the call, you’ll learn from experts, leaders and everyday people who have stepped up to fight back against Musk’s unconstitutional coup—and be the first to hear about our next big action!

RSVP now to join our Mass Mobilizing Call on Wednesday, March 19!

Rep. Crockett isn’t our only special guest whose name you know. We aren’t supposed to Say Anything just yet, but this call is going to be an Excellent Adventure that you won’t want to miss.

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Hands Off! National Day of Action – April 5

Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them. They’re taking everything they can get their hands on, and daring the world to stop them. On Saturday, April 5th, we’re taking to the streets nationwide to fight back with a clear message: Hands off!

Boston and ALL of Massachusetts are fighting back! Senator Ed Markey has called on us to get 100,000 people on Boston Common. Let’s show the world what we can do! Join us in Boston.

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No Kings / Rehire National Park Rangers @ Minute Man Nat’l Historical Park – April 19

Save the date April 19, Minute Man NHP in Concord, Mass.: For the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, we have the perfect time and place to show our support for fired federal workers and to rehire park rangers as well as to protect national parks and public lands. 100,000 visitors are expected in the park and along the parade routes.

Stay tuned, further action details are still in progress. We’re calling for posters/cardboard (suggested size 16” x 12” max), decorate clothing, wear sandwich boards, or attach signs to bicycles. Slogans should be succinct (2, 3 or 4 words), family-friendly targeting, on one side, the gutting of the national parks, public lands & history, rehiring fired park rangers and, on side B, the un-Constitutional or un-American activities of the Trump Administration. Whatever issue you’d like to advocate, we’d ask its wording be brief and powerful. For example:

No Kings / Rehire Rangers, Illegal Firings

Mad King / Preserve History

Donald So Angry / Protect Nat’l Parks

King dude, you’re angry / Save Public Lands

https://www.mobilize.us/indivisible/event/763312/?rname=Lisa&share_context=event_details&share_medium=mailto

Lisa Gallant

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Danvers Select Board announces Jill Cahill as new Town Manager

The Select Board unanimously voted for Jill Cahill as the towns new Town Manager.

The two remaining finalists out of an original field of 31 were Jill Cahill, who has served three years as Gloucester’s chief administrative officer and Sean Fitzgerald, who served seven years as the Swampscott’s town administrator.

Selectperson David Mills opened last night’s discussions by saying Danvers is fortunate to have a town that can attract people of this quality and recommended Cahill for the post.

Selectperson Dutroche Djoko said both candidates had shown a “dedicated and strong commitment to Danvers.” He said he was leaning toward Cahill, but he would still like to hear what other people had to say.

Selectperson Michael Bean said the nominating committee had undergone a long and arduous process starting out at 31 candidates and working down to five. He said he had no doubt that Cahill was the right choice Selectperson Maureen Bernard said that first then the nominated board picked all 31 candidates and said she would be nominating Cahill as the next town manager “pending contract negotiation.”

Select Board Chairman Dan Bennett commented on what a long progress it had been to interview all the candidates, then narrowing it down from 31 to 11, then seven, then five and then 3 to bring before the board for interviews.

Drawing from some of the comments from Gloucester residents about Cahill, Bennet read “She has the faith and respect of everyone that works for the city.”

“She does a great job of balancing interests, listening to people and trying to build bridges.”

“In this role, it was her ability to build relationships and actively listen to everyone with respect.”

“That’s a common theme in these comments,” Bennett said, “and I think that at the end of the day, that’s why I chose Jill Cahill to be our next town manager.”

Maureen Bernard said she believes that “Jill Cahill will take Danvers to the next level, which is what we need.”

Bennett then called for a vote — which passed unanimously. He then moved that they appoint Cahill as town manager, subject to contract negotiations and a further background check.

He asked for Djoko to work with him on the contract as they go forwards. Bennett said after the background next, the city would work with legal counsel and “hopefully get this done in a month.”

Salem News 3/19/2025 By Buck Anderson

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