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Cheryl S.

Special Projects at Town of Arlington, MA

Cheryl S. has extensive experience in public safety and community engagement, currently serving as a Special Projects professional for the Town of Arlington, MA since May 2016, focusing on community outreach, social media management, records management, and gun licensing. Prior to this role, Cheryl worked as a Communications Dispatcher, managing emergency and non-emergency calls, and served as a Public Safety Dispatcher for the Town of Reading, MA. Cheryl's earlier experience includes a position as a Loss Prevention Officer at Marriott International, ensuring safety and conducting investigations, as well as supervising client services at Citizens Disability for a large-scale law firm specializing in Social Security Disability Claims. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Franklin University and an Associate of Science in Business Administration and Management with a focus on Human Resource Management from Eastern Gateway Community College.

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Town of Arlington, MA

The Town of Arlington is located six miles northwest of Boston and is home to over 42,000 residents living in a compact urban community of 5.5 square miles. Because of its proximity to Boston, Arlington residents are able to enjoy its diverse neighborhoods, active civic life, and good public transportation options. Arlington is more affordable than many of its neighbors and thereby attracts residents who value its geographic location and quality-of-life. The Town of Arlington was originally settled in 1635 as a village named Menotomy, meaning “swift running water.” In 1807, the name was changed to West Cambridge and renamed Arlington in 1867 in honor of the Civil War heroes buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington, which offers a diverse mix of residential settings and popular retail and entertainment options, has steadily evolved from a working-class community to a more affluent suburban town. Residents have a lot invested in the Town and come to expect excellent municipal services for a reasonable tax bill.


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