A minute with the mayor

Published Friday May 16th, 2008
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Mayor Terry Keating

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Mayor Terry Keating

Salisbury

What is the first thing you will do as mayor?

Meet the new council to set short and long term goals.

What can people expect from you over the next four years?

Four more years of hard work.

Which “official” duty do you forward to the most?

Public meetings.

What makes Salisbury a good place to live?

Balanced growth (Business and Residential) and future.

Where can you be found on a rainy day?

Rainy days and sunny days makes no difference working on behalf of the residents of Salisbury.

Mayor George LeBlanc

Moncton

What is the first thing you will do as mayor?

Get started early and fast on a few key issues, such as taxes, seniors, downtown development.

What can people expect from you over the next four years?

Hard work and lots of smiles.

Which “official” duty do you forward to the most?

Welcoming new people and new businesses to Moncton.

What makes Moncton a good place to live?

Easy: people. I have talked to a lot of people who have moved here from away, and they all say they love it here. They love the friendly people here.

Where can you be found on a rainy day?

Reading a good book.

Mayor Pat Estabrooks

Sackville

What is the first thing you will do as mayor?

Extend a huge thank you to my family and the voters of Sackville, congratulate the new Council and say thank you to those folks who were not successful, extend a thank you to the previous Mayor and Council and last, but not least, call a meeting of the new Council.

What can people expect from you over the next four years?

To provide leadership, motivate council, generate ideas, be fiscally responsible, accountable, run and open Council, welcome public input, and ensure that we have good discussion before making decisions.

Which “official” duty do you forward to the most?

I enjoy meeting and talking with folks. I enjoy all aspects of municipal Council.

What makes Sackville a good place to live?

Quality of life, people are friendly, rich in history and culture, Mount Allison, enviromentally friendly, a safe town to live and bring up a family, good business environment, lots of recreation and leisure services.

Where can you be found on a rainy day?

I will be available to voters in all kinds of weather.

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