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Really? Dewey groups want change now?

September 8, 2017

Everything is going well in Dewey - the town looks, feels and sounds good!

Businesses and Route One are landscaped, trash is no longer overflowing, the beach is safe and clean with fun family activities - bonfires, movies, tether ball; noisy drunken groups are much reduced and quieted - notes have been sent to source schools to advise students, free parking during the week encourages use of town businesses; all these improvements have come with Diane Hanson as our mayor, and these improvements and others will continue to move the town forward with Diane as commissioner and Dale Cook as mayor. We do not want backward change.

Diane has given selflessly serving for six years as mayor and 10 as commissioner. She is hardworking, diligent, committed and persistent in solving problems and settling issues. She is an important asset to the town and has my vote to continue.

Dale has given selflessly for years as well on committees and as commissioner and the past two years as mayor. He is an important asset to the town and has my vote to continue.

While we are able to vote for three in this election, please vote only for these two so as to not dilute your vote.

Lynne Meyer
Dewey Beach

 

 

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