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Tomorrow, Easthampton chooses its next Mayor. I’m ready to lead.

  • lindsiformayor
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Friends,


Tomorrow, our city heads to the polls to choose its next mayor—and I’m asking for your vote.


For the past seven years, I’ve worked inside Easthampton’s Mayor’s Office, helping to shape the budgets, policies, and projects that keep our city moving forward. I haven’t just voted on budgets—I’ve helped draft them. I haven’t just supported city departments—I’ve worked alongside them every single day to deliver results for our community.


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That experience sets me apart in this race. I know how City Hall works because I’ve been doing the work—and I’m ready to step in on day one without a learning curve. Easthampton deserves a mayor who can deliver results immediately, and I’m ready to do just that.


As a mom, I bring a unique and deeply personal perspective to leadership. Raising my kids here means I live the same challenges our families face every day—navigating our schools, balancing budgets, and planning for the future. Being a mom has taught me to be practical, to listen, and to fight fiercely for the people I love. Those are the same qualities I’ll bring as mayor—ensuring every family feels supported, every child has opportunity, and every resident knows their city is working for them.

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I’m incredibly proud to have earned the support of so many respected leaders, organizations, and community voices—from city councilors and school committee members, to groups like the Carpenters Union, the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus, the ELM Action Fund, and the Easthampton Democratic City Committee. These endorsements aren’t given lightly—they’re earned through years of hard work and dedication to this city.


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We’re living in a time when leadership matters more than ever. I’ll always stand up for our values and for every member of our community—especially those who feel unseen, unheard, and unsafe. But I also know that being mayor isn’t just about the big fights—it’s about the day-to-day work that keeps our city strong: clean parks, safe streets, and reliable services. I can do both.


Tomorrow, Easthampton has a choice: between starting over, or electing someone who’s ready to lead from day one—with the experience, the compassion, and the commitment to deliver for all of us.


I’m ready to get to work for you, but I need your vote.


Please make a plan to vote tomorrow, Tuesday, November 4th, and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.


Thank you for believing in Easthampton—and in our shared future.


With gratitude,


Lindsi

 
 
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