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Joseph has perspective that Lewes needs

May 10, 2013

I have known Nancy Joseph for 16 years. In that time, I have found her to be independent, hard working and most of all a good listener. Her aspirations for the Lewes City Council are sincere and for the best interests of the town and its residents.

 

She is a longtime resident of Lewes and not only acts as an ambassador to Lewes wherever she goes, but actually eats, walks, bikes and shops at local establishments. She has volunteered for countless townwide events that make Lewes the characteristically friendly place that we all want to live in.

 

As an independent business owner of two local guides, she has sensitivity to the challenges faced by local businesses in these challenging past few years of the recession. She will bring youth, energy and new perspectives to a council in need of revitalization. Vote for my friend and your neighbor, Nancy Joseph May 11.

 

Kathryn Dreasen

Lewes

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