1.5.2026 Inauguration of Municipal Officers

Fall River Government TV Jan 6, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River municipal officers' inauguration on January 5, 2026, commenced with prayers and musical performances, including the National Anthem sung by Emily Naraki. Assistant City Clerk Chelsea Pacico confirmed the election certificates for the mayor, eight city councilors, and six school committee members for the 2026-2027 term. Mayor-elect Paul E. Coogan, the city councilors, and the school committee members were administered their oaths of office. Following the oaths, the City Council proceeded to elect its leadership. Cliff A. Ponty was unanimously elected as City Council President with eight votes, and Michelle M. Dion was also unanimously elected as City Council Vice President with eight votes. Both then took their respective oaths and delivered speeches emphasizing accountability, progress, and community involvement. Guest speaker Marjorie Egan, a Fall River native, shared personal reflections and discussed the importance of local government. Mayor Coogan delivered his inaugural address, highlighting the city's significant progress, including an increase in average home values from $350,000 in 2020 to over $468,000 today, public school enrollment growth from 10,220 to over 11,000 students, and a decrease in violent crime by 23% and total crime by 12% since 2020. He outlined priorities such as housing affordability, fiscal responsibility, educational investment, public safety, and waterfront development. The ceremony concluded with more musical performances by the Durfee High School Concert Band and a benediction.

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