The Marshfield Democratic Town Committee will hold its third annual food drive on Saturday, October 25th, at the public library. Committee members collected over 20 grocery carts of food last year. The committee is looking to outperform last year's donations and would appreciate you contributing non-perishable food items to this drive.
ERIC kELLEY rECALL
You may have heard that the Recall Marshfield campaign, led by Kathy Sullivan and Jackie Little, formally began. The campaign is to remove Eric Kelley from the select board in accordance with Article 8 of the Marshfield Town Charter. I do not agree with Eric on many political issues, but I am always willing to give people elected to office the opportunity to prove themselves. Eric has demonstrated himself unworthy of serving on the select board of Marshfield multiple times over recent months. At this point I am personally supporting the Recall Marshfield Campaign, and I encourage you to do the same.
For many Marshfield residents, the incident on June 30th was the final straw. At the June Selectboard meeting, Eric used his position to unlawfully threaten and undermine Police Chief Phil Tavares.
Police Chief Phil Tavares
Building Commissioner Andrew Stewart
Just recently the town learned that Eric allegedly threatened Building Commissioner Andrew Stewart's employment and interfered with his ability to do his job.
Selectboard member job requirements
My final reason for supporting the Recall Marshfield campaign is that Eric is unable to do the job of being a selectboard member. Eric has been a selectboard member for nearly two years and is unable to perform fundamental job tasks. If you hired an employee and after a month they couldn't do the job, you would fire the employee. Watch any selectboard meeting to see how completely inept he is at running the meeting, which is his primary job function as chair.
There are a lot more details available on the Recall Marshfield campaign website, where you can get additional information and sign up to get involved.

