Council term over, but my love for Warren remains

Posted 11/16/16

To the editor: The election is over, the people have spoken and I wasn’t rewarded a second term. I had sincerely hoped to continue serving Warren as a member of the Warrne Town Council. I …

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Council term over, but my love for Warren remains

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To the editor:
The election is over, the people have spoken and I wasn’t rewarded a second term. I had sincerely hoped to continue serving Warren as a member of the Warrne Town Council. I enjoyed the job and didn’t mind putting time and effort into it. I will truly miss it.
Moving forward, I will fully support and encourage the newly elected council in any way I can to continue the progress made in the past two years. My service to the town hasn’t ended, it’s just changed — I still love Warren and will continue to dedicate my time to the community.
Brandt Heckert
State Street

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