Mayoral candidates meet with current administration
City of Norwich Mayoral Candidates Brian Doliver and John Quattrocchi stand with mayor Shawn Sastri outside of city hall following a meeting to help the candidates’ potential transition into the position. (Photo by Zachary Meseck)
NORWICH – City of Norwich Mayor Shawn Sastri invited the two individuals currently running for his position to city hall last week to answer their questions and help make the transition into the office as straightforward as possible.
According to Sastri, his main goal for the meeting was to answer any questions the candidates have, and help the next person in office be as successful as he could. Both City of Norwich Mayoral Candidates, Brian Doliver and John Quattrocchi attended the meeting.
“I want to make the transition as easy as possible for the next person in the office,” said Sastri. “The better prepared the next mayor is for the position, the better off Norwich will be.”
The meeting was about 30 minutes long, and covered topics from paperwork expectations to the daily routine of the mayor.
Sastri cited remaining open to public feedback and always being honest when you don’t have an answer to a resident’s question as two vital pieces of his experience as mayor.
“It’s important to know that you never know what’s going to happen when you take office,” he said. “COVID changed everything I had planned, and a situation like that could happen to you too.”
- By Zachary Meseck, Sun Staff Writer
According to Sastri, his main goal for the meeting was to answer any questions the candidates have, and help the next person in office be as successful as he could. Both City of Norwich Mayoral Candidates, Brian Doliver and John Quattrocchi attended the meeting.
“I want to make the transition as easy as possible for the next person in the office,” said Sastri. “The better prepared the next mayor is for the position, the better off Norwich will be.”
The meeting was about 30 minutes long, and covered topics from paperwork expectations to the daily routine of the mayor.
Sastri cited remaining open to public feedback and always being honest when you don’t have an answer to a resident’s question as two vital pieces of his experience as mayor.
“It’s important to know that you never know what’s going to happen when you take office,” he said. “COVID changed everything I had planned, and a situation like that could happen to you too.”
- By Zachary Meseck, Sun Staff Writer
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