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Peter Lewis. (Image: Submitted) A long-time businessman in Rothesay is looking for another term on town council. Peter Lewis, who was first elected to council in 2012, is re-offering in the upcoming municipal elections. Lewis has lived in the Kennebecasis Valley town for nearly three decades. He pointed to some of council’s past accomplishments, including maintaining the tax rate for nine years and implementing a new EMO plan. If re-elected, Lewis said some of his priorities would be maintaining a stable tax rate for residents, working with council to donate a building lot to Habitat for Humanity, and moving forward on the Rothesay Arena renovation. ....
Several Christmas tree drop-off sites are being set up throughout Greater Saint John. City spokesperson Nathalie Logan said six sites will be open throughout the city between Jan. 1 and 12. They include the Charles Gorman Arena on University Avenue; the Peter Murray Arena on Dever Road; the Hilton Belyea area on Lowell Street; the Forest Hills Ball Field on Westmorland Road; between 30 and 38 Taylor Avenue in Crescent Valley; and at the Old Sugar Refinery site, located at the end of Charlotte Street and Vulcan Street. “Take off all your decorations and lights and trimmings,” said Logan. “Once that’s all set, you can drive it down to your closest location and look for the designated drop-off area, it will be clearly marked in each location.” ....