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Woodfin
Snyder, Gassaway, McDaris
Now Stocking
Treated Lumber! win area’s lone contested race
seats will be filled by Weaverville Plan- Town Hall as the only North Bun-
By Matt Tate
ning and Zoning Chair Doug Dearth combe precinct reporting a better than
and longtime Vice Mayor Dottie Sher- 10 percent turnout.
Current Woodfin Water Board mem- rill. In Woodfin, Jerry VeHaun returns Snyder was disappointed by the low
Fall Gifts
ber Keith Snyder, lifelong Woodfin for another term as mayor and Debbie turnout but is looking forward to work-
resident Sarah Gassaway and newcomer Giezentanner, Jackie Bryson and Don ing with two new board members.
Lisa McDaris won the three seats on the Hensley all return to their seats as alder- “I am delighted we have two compe-
NEW!
water board in Tuesday’s (Nov. 3) only men. tent and capable women working with
Pilgrims Set
contested North Buncombe election. Because of the lack of contested races, us and I am looking forward to working
Snyder and Gassaway each garnered voter turnout was low with Weaverville with them,” he said.
27 percent of the vote, while McDaris
snagged 25 percent. Kasha Baxter, the
wife of outgoing Woodfin Water Board ABC store grand opening
Chairman James Latimore, finished
with 18 percent. The Weaverville ABC store will hold its official grand opening on Nov.
Weaverville’s new mayor will be Al 12. There will be refreshments, vintage cars and a live band. The store is
Root and the town’s two open council located in the Northridge Commons shopping center in Weaverville.
Fall festival at
Family and
Friends Trivet
Woodfin Elementary
Special Price
$7.95
A fall festival event will be held
from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday
(Nov. 7) at Woodfin Elementary
Cherienull
All our locations are:
School on Elk Mountain Road in
Skyland • 274-4416 Woodfin. Activities include inflat-
Weaverville Plaza • 645-6100
ables, car show, cake walk, a visit
from Ronald McDonald and more.
River Ridge • 298-9277
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If You Answered
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These Questions,
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