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Vote to re-elect Moskowitz and Persinger

September 17, 2020

Commissioners David Moskowitz and Gary Persinger have spent long hours working hard for Dewey Beach. With years of experience, they have been working to bring progress to Dewey Beach. They do the simple things like answer residents’ concerns for potholes and helping the town survive this pandemic financially.

Two years ago, their challenger Bill Stevens attacked the investment committee in the press for a low return;  however, the return was four times as much as Stevens quoted to the press. Bill then joined the investment committee, never showed up to a meeting and quit. He still put that on his resume, and says he is running to help the town’s investments. In contrast, both Dave and Gary have been involved with the investment committee over the years which helped the town make over a million dollars in investment income.

David and Gary spend hours making Dewey Beach a better place. It’s a thankless job. No decision will make everyone happy, but they have always done the right thing for the town. For all their work they deserve another two-year term.

Past behavior is the best predictor of future performance. Vote for Moskowitz and Persinger.

Dennis Trencher
investment committee member 
Dewey Beach
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