The Dorchester area has plenty of movers and shakers.
These are the people who improve the quality of life in and around town.
Now it's time to call them out. And you have only a short time to do so.
From business owners to school staff and students, elected officials to organization leaders, our town and area community are comprised of many people who deserve recognition for their work to improve their neighbors' quality of life.
The Times wants to know which Dorchester area resident has contributed the most to his or her fellow citizens in 2020. Who should be named Dorchester's "Citizen of the Year"?
We want your nominations. And tell us why he or she is deserving of the accolade.
Nominations may be submitted in the comments section of this story or by e-mail at Dorchester.Times@gmail.com.
The Times will name its Dorchester "Citizen of the Year" in late December.
I hereby nominate whomever integrated black squirrels into the community.
ReplyDeleteThe guy who drives his lawn mower uptown everyday
ReplyDeleteRowdy Randy RULES!!
DeleteI second randy "the lawnmower dude"
ReplyDeleteAll the healthcare workers and school staff in our community who are working endlessly to keep us safe and educate our children in this Covid pandemic.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best city workers we have...Bret Cerny.
ReplyDeleteDonna Parks, she has always helped out families in need of haircuts, lends a hand to whomever needs help and always is there when you need a friend. She helps people in good times and bad
ReplyDeleteThe cat lady is my first choice. Feeding the cats so mice can populate. Second choice would be our town cops Ron and Jerome.
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