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Candidates for city councilor-at-large. The Sept. 2 ballot will include incumbent Councilors-at-Large Joseph M. Petty, Khrystian E. King, Morris A. Bergman, Donna M. Colorio and Kathleen M. Toomey.
Candidates for city councilor-at-large. The Sept. 2 ballot will include incumbent Councilors-at-Large Joseph M. Petty, Khrystian E. King, Morris A. Bergman, Donna M. Colorio and Kathleen M. Toomey.
Candidates for city councilor-at-large. The Sept. 2 ballot will include incumbent Councilors-at-Large Joseph M. Petty, Khrystian E. King, Morris A. Bergman, Donna M. Colorio and Kathleen M. Toomey.
Candidates for city councilor-at-large. The Sept. 2 ballot will include incumbent Councilors-at-Large Joseph M. Petty, Khrystian E. King, Morris A. Bergman, Donna M. Colorio and Kathleen M. Toomey.