Mayor Wu Announces New North End, West End and Wharf District Neighborhood Liaison

Boston, MALocal News

Mayor Michelle Wu appointed Maria Perez as the new Neighborhood Liaison for the North End, West End, and Wharf District. A third-generation North End resident, Perez brings extensive experience in community work, including five years with youth and families in Chinatown. In her role, she will connect residents to city services and facilitate their input in local governance. "My commitment to public service is inspired by my family," Perez stated, emphasizing her dedication to community advocacy. The Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, led by Executive Director Lindsey Santana, supports efforts to enhance resident engagement.

Office hours every Friday will allow community members to meet with their liaisons for assistance. Perez's background in public service positions her well to address the unique needs of her neighborhoods. Her appointment aims to strengthen connections and improve the quality of life for all residents.

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