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Zellers has earned another term in Rehoboth

July 31, 2014

Lorraine Zellers has earned another term as a Rehoboth Beach Commissioner. Her time in office has been spent preserving what we cherish in our small town in addition to adding and tweaking improvements that enables Rehoboth Beach to stay current with modern times.

While maintaining an independent voice, Lorraine has worked closely with Rehoboth’s town officials and her fellow commissioners to improve our lifestyle in the community. Much of her work has been done in the beautification of our parks and lakes. She was very instrumental in guiding the ocean outfall study that is awaiting DNREC approval. It has stood the test of time as the ecological and economic way to divest our excess water.

Lorraine and her husband Tom, president of the Country Club Estates Board, have dedicated many hours to the improvement of the Rehoboth Beach tradition and lifestyle since joining our community almost 20 years ago.

We support Lorraine’s re-election as a candidate with proven experience and understanding that will work with her fellow commissioners to get things done in Rehoboth that will preserve and improve our community.

Please join us as we elect Lorraine Zellers to another term as a Rehoboth Beach Commissioner.

Bud and Barbara Bullock
Rehoboth Beach

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