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Collier the right candidate for Milton

March 4, 2021

Guess what folks, it’s time for another election!  There are two seats and four individuals asking for our votes. Council members are selected for their integrity and responsible decisions. Over the past several years our town government has completed many major infrastructure projects and is slated for many more. Doesn’t it make good sense that we select an individual who is experienced with all aspects of codes, zoning, growth issues, projects and infrastructure?

If you needed an electrician, plumber, roofer, contractor, etc., one would expect to have a qualified and experienced individual, not a new trainee for on-the-job training! With Milton’s future at stake we need a person in place who is experienced, knowledgeable, competent, trustworthy, and can serve on day one.  This person is Mr. John Collier. 

His record for serving the town is outstanding.  He has served on town council, town coordinator, and so many, many hours on various committees, training seminars, and research. Now more than ever Milton needs honesty, integrity, and a responsible individual. Please vote for a person you already know that will be the best choice for all citizens of Milton! Please vote for John Collier.  Thank you!    

P.D. Camenisch
Milton
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