Letter: I’ll strive to be independent voice, keep taxes low

Posted 11/12/24

To the editor:

I would like to thank the voters and all of the citizens of Portsmouth for reelecting me to the Portsmouth Town Council. I love serving the town and will continue to listen to all …

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Letter: I’ll strive to be independent voice, keep taxes low

Posted

To the editor:

I would like to thank the voters and all of the citizens of Portsmouth for reelecting me to the Portsmouth Town Council. I love serving the town and will continue to listen to all residents concerns and strive to make the best decisions for all the residents of Portsmouth. 

I promise to be an independent voice and work to keep taxes as low as possible, while maintaining the level of service residents have come to expect. Thank you again.

Keith Hamilton

Portsmouth

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