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On Second candidate joins write-in race
Posted on January 26 at 9:55 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Wow is right snarly. When did we start letting the monkeys run the circus? Look at the credentials of both of these write-in candidates and ask yourself is a Milton High School education really that valuable. Maybe the tax payers should strongly consider spending more money on the quality of a high school education because after 10 years of a Milton education this is all Milton has to offer for a city counsel seat? WOW! Milton should strongly consider removing this seat until they can have a quality candidate run and provide value to the city. A candidate that can effectively represent the city and it's issues. Until then... CHEERS Milton and congrats on the path to mediocrity.