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Aldermen 11/28 scorecard: 78 yes votes, 0 no votes

2017-11-30
By: spencerbaldwin
On: November 30, 2017
In: Aldermen, Board of Aldermen, Mayor, New Bern business and commerce
With: 0 Comments

Counting down the days before a largely new Board of Alderman convenes in mid-December, the 2017-vintage board met on Tuesday for a routine meeting in which most agenda items received no discussion and everything passed unanimously. Mayor Dana Outlaw was absent from the meeting while he attended a funeral. (Sorry for your loss, Mayor Outlaw.) Had he been at the aldermen meeting, he could have been counted on for at least one or two no votes, as is his custom. Meanwhile, Mayor Pro Tem Jeffrey Odham presided over the meeting and kept things tame and orderly, with minimal shenanigans and tomfoolery while the boss was away.Read More →

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