Interim Town Manager John MacLean comes to Jaffrey during a busy time of year: budget season.
While assembling and refining budgets is certainly a challenge for any town, MacLean hopes to use his 46 years of experience in local government to help Jaffrey through its transitional period.
โ[While Iโm here,] my real job is to help further the goals of the Select Board and the townโs staff for the betterment of the community,โ said MacLean. โThis isnโt about me; itโs about the town of Jaffrey.โ
MacLean, who worked as Keeneโs city manager from August 1995 to October 2015, comes to Jaffrey as a contracted employee through Municipal Resources Inc., the company that is helping Jaffrey find its next town manager.
The town, in partnership with MRI, is currently paring down 50 applicants to a few finalists through essay questions, background checksย and interviews.
MacLean will serve until departed manager Dave Caronโs replacement is found, which the Select Board hopes will be before Town Meeting in March.
Knowing his time is short in town, MacLean said he wants to do what he can to help the townโs employees and the community, and he will use his previous job experience as a baseline to build upon.
โWhat is new [for this job] is learning the nuances of the community,โ said MacLean, who is also currently contracted through MRI to serve as interim DPW director in Hancock. โLocal government is my passion; itโs where the rubber meets the road.โ
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