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Vote in the Community Election

An important community election will be held in the North End on Saturday, May 18.

On that day, six of the members of the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council will be elected by local residents to serve two-year terms on the community advisory board.

The Council, which meets monthly, discusses and votes on proposals and development projects that directly impact the neighborhood.

Residents should find the time to get out and cast a ballot in the community elections held in the Nazzaro Community Center from 10am to 2pm.

The top six vote getters will be elected to two-year terms.

The Council was formed to be the voice of the community, your neighborhood, so residents have the opportunity to select them to represent their neighborhood.

Get out and vote!

North End Regional Review Staff

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