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City Council conducts public interviews to fill vacant Ward 2/Seat B position

On June 4, the City of Rochester announced that the Ward 2/Seat B position on the City Council was declared vacant, encouraging any registered voter of Ward 2 interested in serving to submit a Statement of Interest form.

On Tuesday, June 18, City Council held a special meeting to conduct open interviews with candidates seeking to fill the position. 3 individuals participated, including Leslie Horne, Michael Dionne, and Raymond Turner.

Click here to watch the meeting.

The City Council will appoint one of the candidates at an upcoming meeting, which will be televised live on Breezeline Cable Channel 26, Comcast Cable Channel 22, and live-streamed and archived at www.rochesternh.gov.

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