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Zellers should continue to serve Rehoboth

August 1, 2014

Lorraine Zellers has served the City of Rehoboth Beach well, and with your vote you can continue her service to our community.

Since being elected, Lorraine has shown that time after time she listens, collects the facts and then makes an informed decision. When the city was discussing bicycle routes through the city, Lorraine asked for input regarding different ideas for biking through the city. When speeding became a problem on Hickman Street in Country Club Estates, Lorraine attended the Country Club Estates board meeting to hear concerns, as the board met with the city manager. These may be considered minor topics, but it shows me that when it comes to the bigger decisions on waste water and a new city hall building, Lorraine stays well informed in all matters of the city.

No matter the size of our city’s challenges, I am confident that Lorraine gathers the facts and always acts in the best interest of all to create a better Rehoboth Beach.

On election day please re-elect Lorraine Zellers.

Barry Brandt
Rehoboth Beach

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