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City Of Nashua: Dates Announced For 2023 Nashua Ward 'Town Hall' Meetings
Mayor Jim Donchess has announced that he will begin his annual Town Hall meetings for Nashua's nine individual wards on Jan. 4.

DATES ANNOUNCED FOR 2023 NASHUA WARD ‘TOWN HALL’ MEETINGS
NASHUA – Mayor Jim Donchess has announced that he will begin his annual Town Hall meetings for Nashua’s nine individual wards, to be held sequential Wednesdays starting January 4, 2023.
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These free public meetings are informal conversations about the state of the city and any specific ward-related questions or concerns. Citizens are encouraged to attend these free gatherings to listen, learn and get questions answered by the Mayor.
All Town Hall meetings will start at 6 pm and be held in a school in each district. The schedule and meeting locations are as follows:
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NASHUA – Mayor Jim Donchess has announced that he will begin his annual Town Hall meetings for Nashua’s nine individual wards, to be held sequential Wednesdays starting January 4, 2023.
These free public meetings are informal conversations about the state of the city and any specific ward-related questions or concerns. Citizens are encouraged to attend these free gatherings to listen, learn and get questions answered by the Mayor.
All Town Hall meetings will start at 6 pm and be held in a school in each district. The schedule and meeting locations are as follows:
This press release was produced by the City of Nashua. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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