On April 30, 2025
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Aldermen await appointment after Heck resigned

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At the end of the Alderman’s board meeting Monday, April 21, Alderman Henry Heck allegedly told Mayor Michael Doenges that he was resigning and the following day emailed his letter of resignation.

On Town Meeting Day in March Heck had unsuccessfully tried to unseat Doenges as mayor. However, in his resignation letter, Heck remained vague in his reasons and timing for resigning, citing only  “personal reasons” he said.

Heck had served as city clerk from 2008-2023, when Doenges replaced him with Traci Kapusta. 

During Heck’s final board meeting the governing body narrowly approved the reappointment of City Clerk Traci Kapusta. Heck, Allaire and Clifford had voted “no,” along with Alderman William Gillam and Alderwoman Sharon Davis. McClure voted “yes” along with Alderwoman Anna Tadio and Aldermen Larry Cupoli, Michael Talbott and Tom Donahue.

Since seven “no” votes are required to reject a mayoral appointment, Kapusta was confirmed.

When looking to select a replacement for Heck’s seat on the board, Doenges has said he does not want to rush the process. 

As of Monday, April 29, he had yet to make a choice.

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