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Mammen and Richard Ulrich. The top
three win four-year terms; the fourth
highest vote total wins a two-year term.
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Jewish Hospice Program
How can Hospice of Michigan help?
For 20 years, Hospice of Michigan has cared for people at
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In the race for council at large, Suzanne
White is challenging incumbent
Melinda Hill for the four-year term.
In the District 1 race, incumbent
John Dalton is running unopposed.
In the District 4 race, Ken Zendel is
challenging incumbent Gerald
Robbins for a four-year term.
In the library board race, incum-
bents Robert Bonam and Anna Fidler
are unopposed for six-year terms, and
incumbents Jack Nicholas and
Douglas Tull are. unopposed for two-
year terms.
ROYAL OAK
In the race for mayor, a two-year term,
candidates are Mike Andrzejak, John
E.L. Tenney and Bill Urich.
City commissioner incumbents
Marie Donigan and Laura Harrison
face Matthew Binkowski, Carlo
Ginotti, Tom Hallock, Kevin Lapham
and Muriel Versagi. The top three win
four-year terms.
Running for a partial term (ending
Dec. 1, 2003) are Brad Cochran,
David Light and Chris Lyon.
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In the mayoral race, Brenda Lawrence
is challenging Donald Fracassi for the
four-year term.
In the bid for city clerk, Terry Tyler
is challenging incumbent Nancy
Banks for a four-year term.
John Reeves is running against
incumbent City Treasurer Roman
Gronkowski for a four-year term.
Council candidates includes incum-
bents Paul Condino, Sidney Lantz and
Nida Samona, and Carolyn Belcher,
Walter Bentley III, Joan Seymour,
Kenson Siver and Demetria Taylor.
The top three win four-year seats; the
fourth highest finisher serves two years.
WALLED LAKE
Casey Ambrose is challenging incum-
bent Mayor William Roberts for the
four-year term.
In the council race, incumbents
Diane Cartter and Helen Foss face
Rebecca Gulyas, Monica Lesnau and
Raymond Swett. The top three win
four-year terms. Li
Polls are open on Tuesday, Nov. 6,
from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. For absentee
Voter ballot information, call your
local city clerk.
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