Election Candidates 2024
Select Board
(Three Years – Vote for Two)
John Brown (Incumbent)
Michelle Burt
Daniel Trabucco (Incumbent)
The reason I’m running again for the Selectboard is because my job is not done yet. I want to keep helping those in our town through constituent services. I want to complete the Public Safety Buildings and Veterans Memorial Park. I want to keep up with grants that we’re eligible for. Lastly making sure the voices of all of Pembroke residents are heard.
No statement has been submitted at this time.
Some people contribute to the community through coaching or scouting and I have found that my best way to contribute is through town government. I have served the Pembroke community for many years as a member of the Board of Selectmen, as a member the Planning Board, and as a Delegate to the Old Colony Planning Council as well as a multitude of town committees and I wish to continue my service to Pembroke.
School Committee
(One Year – Vote for One)
Patrick Chilcott (Incumbent)
My philosophy in doing this work is simple and unwavering. We are here for all kids, parents, and the taxpayer. We must put the classroom first and make economic and policy decisions that protect the classroom. This foundational principal has consistently ensured a strong educational, extracurricular, and fiscally sound program that fulfilled the mission of educating kids while providing a safe and protective environment for our kids to learn citizenship. Kids First and Parents over Politicians.
(Three Years – Vote for Two)
Susan Bollinger (Incumbent)
No statement has been submitted at this time.
Katrina Delaney
I am a product of Pembroke Public Schools. I went on to be a Teacher and School Administrator. Now, I support youth with disabilities by working with school systems and families on the South Shore. I returned to Pembroke to raise my daughter in a town I know and love. I am running for School Committee to give back to my hometown and help our community navigate the tough times ahead. Did you know I would be the first School Committee member with direct experience as a teacher and administrator?
Jennifer Paige Graziano
I am a 23 year Pembroke resident, veterinarian, small business owner, lifelong educator, and mom of 4 plus 6 exchange students. I have the valuable educational, vocational, business and financial background to positively contribute to the school committee and the gumption and fortitude to ensure our Pembroke Schools continue providing quality education to ALL students, despite our current financial situation. It is time for creative, intentional change, not more of the same.
Michael Quinn (Incumbent)
I have 2 kids, ages 4 and 1, so I will be involved with Pembroke Schools for a long time and I want to make sure that our school system stays healthy. The schools are facing many challenges right now including major budget constraints, needed long term planning for facilities/equipment, and lack of vo tech options for students. With my financial and school committee experience, I think I’m the best person to help develop creative solutions while operating within DESE constraints.
Lauren Vitello
I am a proud mom of two school aged children and a dedicated volunteer to many town programs. I have two decades of experience in operational leadership identifying financial impacts and savings prospects. I am running for school committee because I am a passionate supporter of our youth. I will advocate for pathways for all kids including VoTech, special ed, and accelerated programs. I will put the needs of our students, teachers, and town first, and be a voice of reason at this essential time.
Library Trustee
(Three Years – Vote for Two)
Erin Columbare
I am a longtime South Shore resident, living in Pembroke for the past 3 years. I am excited to bring my years of knowledge working for a nonprofit board of trustees to the Pembroke Public Library. I have extensive administrative and fundraising experience as well and a genuine love of public libraries. I would love to be on the board in order to contribute to the library as well as Pembroke families in a meaningful way.
Larissa Curley (Incumbent)
I am a current member of the Board of Trustees and am running because I feel that I have been a valuable and committed member. I love the Pembroke Library and the many things we have to offer, and feel my experience helps to keep our vision going forward. I started off volunteering at the Halifax library and the Silver Lake school district libraries and was employed in the Halifax library for 16 years.
Lynne Gedutis
No statement has been submitted at this time.
Danielle Morrisette
No statement has been submitted at this time.
(One Year – Vote for One)
Sharon Stearns
I am a recently retired math and science teacher and a longtime library user. I would like to help keep our library vibrant and current, promote the evolving needs of our community, and foster STEM and Science of Reading programs.
Board of Assessors
(Three Years – Vote for One)
Mary Quill (Incumbent)
No statement has been submitted at this time.
Board of Health
(Three Years – Vote for One)
Lauren Cushing
No statement has been submitted at this time.
Planning Board
(Five Years – Vote for One)
No Candidate – Write-In Votes Only
Housing Authority
(Three Years – Vote for One)
Carolyn Crossley
No statement has been submitted at this time.
Constable
(Three Years – Vote for One)
Phil Reilly
No statement has been submitted at this time.
Water Commissioner
(Three Years – Vote for One)
Brion Wynn
No statement has been submitted at this time.