As an active member of various local organizations, I wanted to share my observations about City Councilwoman Cindy Bass.
Over the years, I have personally witnessed, on numerous occasions, Cindy’s active participation and advocacy for the Northwest, particularly Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy. As I drive around our neighborhood and see signs for other candidates, I wondered how many of these people actually participate in local organizations, volunteer their time or are aware of how deep Cindy’s support for our neighborhood and our city goes.
I can tell you from personal …
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As an active member of various local organizations, I wanted to share my observations about City Councilwoman Cindy Bass.
Over the years, I have personally witnessed, on numerous occasions, Cindy’s active participation and advocacy for the Northwest, particularly Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy. As I drive around our neighborhood and see signs for other candidates, I wondered how many of these people actually participate in local organizations, volunteer their time or are aware of how deep Cindy’s support for our neighborhood and our city goes.
I can tell you from personal observation that a vote for Cindy Bass is a vote for the Northwest.
Tim Breslin
Chestnut Hill