Title: Vice President WNIA
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I was born and raised in Lauraville and knew Hamilton in its prime. I would like to see Hamilton and Westfield grow into a dynamic and enriching neighborhood.
2900 block Louise Ave
I am a semi-retired exhibit fabricator/cabinetmaker. I enjoy hiking, bicycling, reading, conversations and discussion groups dealing with politics, culture, religions and activism.
Topics most important to me are those that influence the quality of life in Westfield and the city.
I'm willing to lend a hand at any Westfield activities that I think I can be helpful in. I deliver the Westfield newsletter and am currently the VP of the WNIA
When I moved into Westfield in April of '08 my real estate agent told me about the association. I think that we need signage on the main roads (Harford, N. parkway) and more and better promotion of the general meetings.
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