Voters in Lebanon’s Ward 3 have a choice
While the voters in Lebanon’s Ward 3 will see only one name on the City Council ballot on March 10, they’ll still have a choice of candidates. Max Terzano — a former member of the armed forces and US Congressional constituent liaison, now a Senior Management Analyst for New Hampshire’s DHHS — is running as a write-in candidate for Ward 3 Councilor. I had the opportunity to speak with Max recently and was impressed by his insightfulness and holistic approach to the needs of the City of Lebanon. His focus is not only on our rising property taxes, but also on our rising rents and the overall crisis of livability facing our residents. From his work at DHHS, Max not only has knowledge of how to use data-driven analysis to balance competing priorities while keeping costs in check, he has the experience needed to make the hard, necessary decisions facing the City. I hope you will join me in writing in Max Terzano’s name on March 10.
