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Advocates say the ordinance will protect vulnerable members of the community including immigrants and those who are homeless. Supporters are also hopeful the new measure will encourage collaboration with law enforcement.
Forum, March 2: Two voices for all Lebanon residents
Published: 3/1/2021 10:00:07 PM
Modified: 3/9/2021 9:47:46 AM
Two voices for all Lebanon residents
A community is strongest when all residents are empowered to advocate for their needs within local government. To achieve this, elected officials must be willing to connect with community members who are in need, understand and empathize with them, and use their position of power to be their champion in government. This is not easy work. It requires time, effort, care and compassion.
This is why I strongly support Devin Wilkie (Ward 2) and Sylvia Puglisi (at-large) for Lebanon City Council on March 9. Both these candidates have demonstrated that they will put in the work to be the people’s advocate in Lebanon city government.
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Hartford police chief eager to follow family back to Maryland
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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Hartford Police Chief Phil Kasten’s decision to leave the department after six years is a result of his family’s recent move back to Maryland, he said.
“It’s a decision I have not come by easily,” Kasten said Monday, adding that his wife and children returned to Maryland in September so his wife could help care for her 92-year-old mother. Kasten will join them after his position officially ends Feb. 5, and said he plans to take on a new job as a consultant for public safety agencies.