By THOMAS GRILLO
LYNN — In a stunning announcement at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, Ward 2 City Councilor William Trahant said he would not seek re-election.
Citing health reasons, including a recent heart attack, the nine-term councilor said his heart has been out of rhythm and he needs rest.
“I’ve done a lot of soul searching and spent many hours talking to family, friends, colleagues, my cardiologist, my surgeon and everybody else,” he said. “They don’t think it’s the right time to run a campaign. I run a full-time roofing business in the city and that has to come first. But I will get better and will still be here if you need me.”
Trahant said he is most proud of construction of a new police station and middle school and the election of Darren Cyr as council president.
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He thanked fellow councilors, the law department and the City Clerk’s office for their hard work.
“Everyone at City Hall has been like family,” he said choking back tears.
Cyr praised Trahant and noted that saying goodbye will be the hardest thing to do.
“Billy can be counted on and puts more time in than anyone in helping this community,” he said.
Councilor-at-Large Daniel Cahill, who will also be leaving the council at the end of this term, said Trahant will deservedly take his place among the greatest city councilors who ever services this city.
Thomas Grillo can be reached at [email protected].