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In support of MacPhee, Hammond

BELLOWS FALLS — Rockingham voters have a clear choice in electing its Selectboard members. Several citizens have expressed interest in serving on this board. I endorse the candidacy of Thomas MacPhee and Susan Hammond.

These two have a proven track record of supporting the well-qualified and dedicated employees of our town, those working in administration, those working to maintain our roads, and those overseeing our recreational facilities and programs and our public library, to name a few of the services offered in this good community.

Tom and Sue seek to continue to provide leadership and vision for our town. They are watchful of the resources available to support needed services.

An informed electorate is key to the smooth running of a democracy. Be sure to stay informed through print media, speaking directly with the candidates and, if you were unable to attend the Feb. 24 Citizens for Participation in Rockingham “Meet the Candidates” forum, watching on FACT-TV.

Then vote on Tuesday, March 4 at the Masonic Temple, Westminster St. 9 a.m.–7 p.m. If you cannot get there, call the Town Clerk (463-4336) for information about receiving an absentee ballot.

Voting is a privilege. Take the opportunity to elect your public officials.

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