During her first term on Falmouth’s Town Council, Hope Cahan brought a fresh perspective and years of expertise to issues facing Falmouth today. She proved that she is committed to balanced growth that preserves the unique character of our town. It’s not easy to find someone who can balance the two, but Hope does it well.
Hope has impressed me with her ability to tie her years of experience working with land use, transit, environmental protection and constituent advocacy into her work for the town of Falmouth. As you may know, she has also been a strong voice for Falmouth in her regional collaborative work to better public transportation, increase road safety and improve bike paths for the entire greater Portland region. Let’s stick with Hope for another term and reelect Hope Cahan to Falmouth’s Town Council on Tuesday, June 8.
Dawn Gerding
Falmouth
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