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Vote Macha for Rehoboth Beach commissioner 

July 31, 2020

Rachel Macha is the commissioner candidate Rehoboth Beach voters should elect Aug. 8 or before by absentee ballot! 

Rachel lived in the city limits of Wilmington for eight years before moving to Rehoboth Beach. When she first moved into town, she immediately advocated for our basketball court in Rockford Park to be refurbished so it could be enjoyed by all. Rachel gathered contacts from DNREC, county parks, her councilman and Rep. Gerald Brady to work with her on this project. In addition, Rachel did an outstanding job as our Highlands Community Association vice president/communications secretary for the past five years. Rachel also served on the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware board for at least eight years. She easily managed her community involvement while managing a full-time career and a full house of children - triplets and twins. 

Rachel is a respected community leader, career woman and offers experience and best practices from other communities where she has served. Rehoboth Beach is lucky to have Rachel in their community and should capitalize on her leadership, competencies, skills, energy and experience as a Rehoboth Beach commissioner in 2020! 

Mayor Mike Purzycki 
Wilmington
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