State
Representative Geraldo Alicea was
elected to the Massachusetts House of
Representatives on November 7, 2007.
His district includes his hometown of
Charlton, his childhood home of
Southbridge, the town of East
Brookfield, and portions of the towns
of Spencer and Oxford. Representative
Alicea is a 1982 graduate of
Southbridge High School. He earned his
Bachelor’s Degree from Westfield
State College and a Master’s Degree
in Criminal Justice from Anna Maria
College. He has lived in Charlton for
sixteen years with his wife Rosemarie
and their three young children,
Lauren, Michael and Katherine.
As
a member of the legislature,
Representative Alicea has served on the Committee on Public Safety and
Homeland Security, the Committee on
Health Care Finance and the Committee
on Education. He is also a member of the
Charlton Democratic Town Committee.
Before representing the 6th Worcester
District in the Massachusetts
Legislature, Representative Alicea
worked as a probation officer in the
Worcester Superior Court for ten
years. Prior to that, he spent time
working in both the Suffolk County
District Attorney’s Office and the
Worcester County District Attorney’s
Office.
In
2007, Representative Alicea was
awarded “Freshman Legislator of the
Year” by the Massachusetts Nursing
Association, and in 2008 he was
awarded “Legislator of the Year”
by Massachusetts Office of Victim
Assistance. In 2007, 2008 and 2009 the
Hispanic News Press and El Planeta
Newspaper recognized Representative
Alicea as one of the most influential
individuals in the Hispanic Community
in Massachusetts. In 2010, he was
awarded “Citizen of the Year” by
Leonide J. Lemire VFW Post 6055.
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