During the Windham Town Council meeting on Nov. 13, councilors selected new leaders for the coming year and approved appointments to the town board and committees.
Morrison was first elected to the Windham Town Council in 2020 and was re-elected to a three year At-Large term in 2023. He previously served as the Town Council chair from November 2023 to November 2024. He has lived in Windham since 1990 and works as a financial advisor.
Reiner has previously served as Town Council Vice Chair and represents Windham’s West District. He was re-elected to the council in 2024.
Nadeau was re-elected to the council in an At-Large role in 2024 and has previously served as the Town Council Parliamentarian.
After electing new leaders, councilors also made key appointments of Windham residents to fill vacancies on various town board and committees.
Those appointments include:
** Magnus Dunning to the Windham Board of Assessment Review for a three-year term
** Harold Inman to the Windham Public Library Board of Trustees for a three-year term
** Austin Coco to the Windham Natural Resource Advisory Committee for a three-year term
Councilors also appointed David Joy, Tina Linsbeck-Perron, Amie Earley, Steve Clauson, and Lindsey Conrad to serve on the Forbes Park Neighborhood Ad Hoc Committee.
Elizabeth McDougall was appointed by the council to a three-year term on Windham Public Library Board of Trustees.
Megan Potter received a three-year appointment from councilors to serve on the Windham Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee, and she also was named by the council to serve on the Forbes Park Neighborhood Ad Hoc Committee. <

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