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Meet the candidates Candidates for Ward 1, Ward 2 and mayor in the Oct. 24 election took part in an event Tuesday night at Lions Hall in Elmira.
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Elmira Lions host event featuring some Woolwich candidates ahead the Oct. 24 municipal election Bill Atwood Observer Staff
THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION LESS THAN two weeks away, Woolwich residents got a chance Tuesday night in Elmira to get a read on the candidates running for mayor and in Wards 1 and 2. The event, organized by the Lions Club of Elmira, was held at Lions Hall. While well attended,
the majority of residents that participated were of older demographics. Candidates were asked what they would do to get a more diverse group of people engaging in local politics to ensure that Woolwich does not become a bedroom community. Sandy Shantz, who is seeking re-election as mayor, noted Elmira is one of the most walk-
able communities in the region, and is attracting young families. “Right now I’m meeting with lots of new parents, younger kids, by watching my grandkids. And so for me personally, that’s how I will engage with the community and with the younger generation,” she said. Patrick Merlihan, the current Ward 1 councillor now running for mayor, rejected the idea that
Woolwich is a bedroom community, pointing to the industrial base in the township. If elected he would introduce a youth council as a way to connect with younger people. “Right now, if you’re looking at people on this board here, there is the potential to have the most diverse and youngest council if you choose to elect them,” he said.
Ward 1 candidate Cheryle Baker would push for more social events. “We need everybody working together, because everyone has great ideas no matter what age you are. So let’s hold more social events. Let’s look at our budget, see if we can fit that in somehow,” Baker added. Also running for one of the → MEET-THE-CANDIDATES 14
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