Letter: DPW director repaired damaged sign in timely manner

Posted 3/21/24

To the editor:

The Portsmouth Garden Club would like to recognize and thank Brian Woodhead, director of the Portsmouth Department of Public Works, for his conscientious and swift completion of …

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Letter: DPW director repaired damaged sign in timely manner

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To the editor:

The Portsmouth Garden Club would like to recognize and thank Brian Woodhead, director of the Portsmouth Department of Public Works, for his conscientious and swift completion of the repair of the Legion Park sign at the front of Town Hall following the most recent snowstorm that caused it to split.

The broken sign was removed, accessed, repaired, and returned within a mere few days of his being notified.

Sincerely,

Roberta Stevens

Vice president

Debra A. Mack

Corresponding secretary

Portsmouth Garden Club

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