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LTTE: I endorse Jaclyn Corriveau for Peabody City Councilor-at-Large

October 28, 2025 by To the editor

To the editor:

On Nov. 4, Peabody voters will have the opportunity to choose up to five candidates for City Councilor At-Large. I urge residents to cast one of those votes for Jaclyn Corriveau.

Jaclyn has shown, time and again, that her commitment to service runs deep. From supporting foster children and volunteering with organizations that combat food insecurity to stepping up wherever help is needed, she leads with compassion and integrity. She doesn’t just talk about making a difference — she lives it.

Her work with children in foster care and families facing hunger demonstrates a clear understanding that a city’s strength is measured by how it treats its most vulnerable. In addition, Jaclyn has been an active volunteer throughout Peabody, contributing her time and energy to civic boards, local nonprofits, and community events.

Jaclyn listens, cares, and follows through. She brings empathy, accountability, and dedication to everything she does — qualities Peabody deserves in its leaders.

On Nov. 4, please join me in supporting Jaclyn Corriveau for City Councilor At-Large — a leader who will serve Peabody with both her head and her heart.

Sincerely,

Kendra Patterson

To the editor:

On Nov. 4, Peabody voters will have the opportunity to choose up to five candidates for City Councilor At-Large. I urge residents to cast one of those votes for Jaclyn Corriveau.

Jaclyn has shown, time and again, that her commitment to service runs deep. From supporting foster children and volunteering with organizations that combat food insecurity to stepping up wherever help is needed, she leads with compassion and integrity. She doesn’t just talk about making a difference — she lives it.

Her work with children in foster care and families facing hunger demonstrates a clear understanding that a city’s strength is measured by how it treats its most vulnerable. In addition, Jaclyn has been an active volunteer throughout Peabody, contributing her time and energy to civic boards, local nonprofits, and community events.

Jaclyn listens, cares, and follows through. She brings empathy, accountability, and dedication to everything she does — qualities Peabody deserves in its leaders.

On Nov. 4, please join me in supporting Jaclyn Corriveau for City Councilor At-Large — a leader who will serve Peabody with both her head and her heart.

Sincerely,

Kendra Patterson

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