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Rachel Macha, my longtime friend!  

July 31, 2020

Rachel and I were good friends in high school in Wilmington many years ago.  A few years ago, we both moved to Rehoboth as full-time residents and reconnected.

Over the years, Rachel has stayed true to herself.  In high school, Rachel was friends with a lot of people in different groups.  She enjoyed learning from different people and was motivated to be a good student, give back to the community, be self-directed and an independent thinker.  

Rachel and I enjoyed many fun times in Rehoboth on the beach and Boardwalk as teenagers.  It is a dream come true that we can now both live in Rehoboth fulltime.

Vote Rachel for Rehoboth Beach commissioner!   Rachel has the energy, positive attitude, confidence, experience and ability to be an independent thinker, and balance of business, community and family experience to successfully guide Rehoboth through these unprecedented times of COVID-19.  

Rachel’s current role on the planning commission, especially her efforts and work focused on the CDP,  have prepared her to take the next step of serving as a commissioner.  She understands that Rehoboth’s future is dependent on a vital downtown, a beach and Boardwalk that are clean, safe and bustling with local, small business owned shops and restaurants.  As a Rehoboth Beach property owner for 20 years, you can be sure Rachel will ensure that your property investment is protected as well.

Jamie Haldas
Rehoboth Beach
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