Teixeira: What is Bristol’s future after Nov. 6?

Posted 11/2/18

Election day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, is approaching and Bristol voters will have the opportunity to make decisions that can impact our Town of Bristol’s future. Each candidate running for the various …

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Teixeira: What is Bristol’s future after Nov. 6?

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Election day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, is approaching and Bristol voters will have the opportunity to make decisions that can impact our Town of Bristol’s future. Each candidate running for the various offices has stated their case, shared ideas, and shared goals … but who can deliver? Who has the credentials, experience and consistent work ethic to help build Bristol’s future?

The choices that are made Nov. 6 can and will make a difference as to how our Town will operate for the next two years. We need to continue to support the town’s infrastructure; whether it is the road program, the sewer or the various departments to meet our community needs, such as open space, seniors and veterans. I am ready and willing to be part of the team that will embrace new ideas and approaches to build on the hard work that has been established.

Antonio A. Teixeira

Mr. Teixeira is an Independent candidate for Bristol Town Council.

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