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Westford's 2017 Person of The Year is Nancy Cook

Nancy Cook is known for her generosity and ability to get things done.

WESTFORD, MA-- State Rep. James Arciero recently attended the Annual Gala of the Roudenbush Community Center where Westford resident Nancy Cook was named 2017 Person of the year.

The award recognizes a community leader who dedicates his or her time and efforts as a volunteer in the community.

Known for her many efforts in the town of Westford over the years, especially in suicide awareness, Nancy Cook is known for her generosity and ability to get things done.

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Cook has served the town as Town Clerk and Registrar of Voters as well as in roles on the Permanent Town Building Committee, Westford Council on Aging, Westford 9-11 Monument Committee among others.

The annual event also serves as a critical fundraiser for the center which is a privately funded organization which offers community programs to the residents of Westford.

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As part of the gala Arciero presented Cook with an official Resolution from the Massachusetts House of Representatives to mark her many achievements and to honor her selection as Person of the Year.

Courtesy photo of Nancy Cook and State Rep. James Arciero.

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