Susan McGeough Says Goodbye After 20 Years as Epping Selectman

March 26, 2008

After nearly 20 years of service to the town of Epping, Selectman Susan McGeough sat at her final meeting recently.

McGeough, who first reached town office in 1984 when she was appointed to finish an uncompleted selectmen’s term, went on to serve two terms in the state Legislature before returning to her hometown government and serving 10 more years as selectman.

“It was just an interest in the town that got me started,” McGeough said. “I was born here, my family has been here a number of generations, and I truly care about what happens in town.”

She said she felt the need to give back to the town, which had been “a great place to grow up.” Her involvement in town politics followed the lead of many other family members.

Full story from Terrill Covey.

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