Three year Selectman candidate Al Rugman

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

 

The race is on!  As mentioned
in this space previously, this year’s race for Selectman is complicated,
so I am delighted to provide non-biased and general information on all the
candidates.  It might not answer all of your questions, but it will start
the conversation and allow you to become an educated voter.  After
soliciting all of the candidates, ATOTW has heard from its third candidate for
Selectman and I am pleased to provide the following campaign information:

 

R. Alan Rugman is running for
re-election to the three year term for Selectman at the May 8th Town
Election against challenger Joe Salvucci.  Al has resided in Hanover for
his entire life.  He and his wife Denise are raising their two children on
Myrtle Street. 

 

A further introduction to Al
Rugman and why he is running for the three year term for Selectman may be found
here:  http://atotw.com/fi les/R%20ALAN%20RUGMAN.pdf
.  When asked what is distinctive about
his candidacy,  Al states, “I would like to continue to help
the community meet…challenges so that Hanover will continue to maintain
its character and a financially viable future.”

 

To
volunteer for Al Rugman’s campaign, please e-mail Perfectshun@comcast.net
.  To contact Al Rugman directly, please
call him at (781) 799-7995 or e-mail him at
Perfectshun@comcast.net
.

 

For "Around Town on the
Web",

Cathy H-B

 

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