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Gay stands out as a force for progress

August 2, 2019

Among the six candidates for city commission in this year’s municipal election, Susan Gay stands out as a force for both progress and caring for what is best about our city. Her knowledge of city issues is unequaled among the candidates, and her active engagement is beyond comparison.

Her record speaks for itself. The members of the Rehoboth Planning Commission elected her their vice chair.  The Rehoboth Beach Homeowners’ Association voted her their vice president. Mayor Paul Kuhns appointed her to his committee on trees.  The Save Our Lakes Alliance 3 elected her to its board. 

This is a record of cooperation with colleagues, knowledge of the issues, accountability and hard work.

I suggest every voter compare the qualifications of the candidates. It will be clear that Susan Gay leads the way.

Donald J. Myers
Rehoboth Beach

 

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