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Voices

Mayo, Evans-Frantz: positive energy, neighborly spirit

BRATTLEBORO-I have a strong belief in Eleanor (Nell) Mayo and Isaac Evans-Frantz as candidates for the one-year Selectboard term.

What's going to differentiate them from the other candidates is that Nell and Isaac are working for the benefit of our entire community - not just the business community or property owners.

They can differentiate themselves as candidates with experience serving Brattleboro who bring positive energy and a neighborly spirit in the context of disastrous policy.

This is what's going to win the election and bring our community's future to a more equitable, sustainable, prosperous, and safe unified town for us and generations of our young, planting the seed of hope for a brighter future.


Gary Stroud

Brattleboro


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