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Reardon a valuable addition to Lewes council

May 2, 2013

I have known Dennis Reardon virtually all my life. He is running currently for Lewes City Council. I know him to be a very thoughtful and generous person. But more importantly, for serving on a council such as this, I believe that he will thoroughly examine all of the issues that will be presented in the next term.

I believe that he will analyze all sides and make his decision based on what will benefit the entire town. Whenever I have asked him about any particular issue facing the town, he has not only taken time to explore it in depth, but can also explain it to me so that I understand what is happening. He is soft spoken and very patient.

Although he has not officially been a full time resident in Lewes for very many years, he has spent his lifetime as part of Lewes. He has seen the many changes this town has gone through. The fact that he has chosen to live full time in Lewes at this point in his life shows that he really cares about this town and the people in it.

I believe he will bring a mixture of ideas which will preserve the Lewes he loves as well as helping Lewes to accommodate the changes that are and will come as more and more people wish to adopt Lewes as their home. I believe Dennis will be a valuable member of the Lewes City Council.

Lynn Lambertson
Lewes

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