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"A baby was found alive by one of our town council cleaners in the bin chute," said politician Pritam Singh, adding that he had been told by the town council.
Here we have Moira's "I'm running for Town Council" wig.
That's why I am planning to run for town council.
"We have been talking to town council members and many in the town and the town council are very supportive of the work we do," said Bennett, who will speak at the meeting on Tuesday.
The town council made news in 1998 for refusing Warner Bros.
Town council meetings attracted dozens of anxious landscapers and frustrated residents.
"People are increasingly distracted by the smartphone," said town council member Kees Oskam.
The town council will vote on the resolution on Tuesday at 6 p.m.
In Cheektowaga, New York, last night, Democratic Socialist Brian Nowak won for Town Council.
Contacted by Reuters, the town council of Ragusa declined to comment on the report.
The Newton Town Council voted in March to censure Levante, and requested his resignation.
She's on the town council with Moira but isn't the biggest fan of the Roses.
"They will not move in if we do not change the Town Council," Jessop said.
Last week, the Palm Beach Town Council approved the owner's proposal to subdivide the property.
The town council there voted unanimously this week to say goodbye to balloons for good.
"This is incredible," Jonathan Papamarengh, head of culture in Piacenza town council, told Capital Radio.
"It increases our burden," said Ikuko Isa, 56, a member of the Higashi Town Council.
Thomison alleged the town council asked the cops for confidential information and made other "unethical" requests.
The position of mayor in Newton is rotated among town council members for one-year terms.
The town council of New Shoreham, Rhode Island, got rid of balloons altogether, citing environmental concerns.
"We are very concerned about the environment," said Kenneth Lacoste, first warden of the town council.
That moment decided who would win a vacant seat on the town council in Fairfield, Washington.
The mayor herself was left homeless -- along with town council members and public works employees, she said.
"There's no money in weight lifting," Suliana Sandys, the former head of Levuka's Town Council, told me.
The town council supports the festival by providing Buso groups with funding to assemble their elaborate costumes.
A lot of literal and abstract themes of daily life find their way to the town council.
If a dog can be mayor, then a Norwegian black metal star can certainly be on town council.
The Greek government in Athens (now) has fewer degrees of freedom than a small suburban town council does.
A member of the town council wonders where these servers physically are, where his money will actually be.
As mayor, she led the charge for the town council to consider a new law about business hours.
She helped him in his first bid for Congress in 2005, when she was a town council member.
Taking place in brisk real time — just 222 minutes — it sits in on a small-town council meeting.
He was later elected to the town council in Chevy Chase and eventually served as the city's mayor.
When he's not provoking Moira at town council meetings, he's annoying Johnny at his side hustle at the motel.
The "dreamwalking" town council tries to revive the "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom", a millenarian cult that convulsed 19th-century China.
The Timmonsville Town Council approved the new rules on Tuesday night in a 5-1 vote, WBTW-TV reported.
After all, they are running to represent us — whether on the town council, the state legislature, or in Washington.
A few members of the town council had rolled in after their weekly meeting for some beer and popcorn.
"It's so important that Breckenridge retain this identity of having locals live here," said Elisabeth Lawrence, a Town Council member.
In July, assailants killed candidates planning to run for town council in the suburbs of Duque de Caxias and Magé.
Orania is managed as a private company, and the town council retains a tight grip on who can move in.
The mayor of Paradise told CNN Saturday that she is committed to rebuilding her town, as is the town council.
I sat at a table across from Rainer Klapfenberger, a 224-year-old retiree who serves on the town council.
Some prominent townswomen, including the soon-to-be-mayor Grace Miller, marched into the town council meeting demanding a solution.
Meanwhile, the Abita Springs Town Council is voting on a resolution this week to move to 100 percent renewable energy.
Saraqib's town council has declared a disaster zone and called on the international community to intervene, the U.N. report said.
In 2015, the last local election, turnout to vote in a new mayor and town council members was 16 percent.
The mayor and town council in Grand Isle, on a barrier island the Gulf of Mexico, ordered everyone to evacuate Thursday.
"The first thing they have to do is de-Bogotá-ise this," says Edwin Palma, the secretary of Tumaco's town council.
I recall our first project was the Punggol-Pasir Ris Town Council, where we installed solar systems on 220 HDB rooftops.
Abu Yamen, a member of the town council, said such concentrations of troops had not been seen since before the truce.
"We welcomed them and helped them, thinking that it was a short-term crisis," said Mr. Nader of the town council.
Opposition from the local town council and the regional government of Apulia has caused a series of delays to the project.
" Michelle Billups, a candidate for town council in Upper Darby, blurted to a circle of activists: "I'm going to be honest.
A town council member in Dunkirk, New York, took the oath of office while wearing a pasta strainer on his head.
Ms. Kaplan, a Democrat, was elected to represent Nassau County, where she had sat on the town council in North Hempstead.
There are also repeated scenes in the town council meeting — did you keep going back to them for a particular reason?
After it was apparent the singing wasn't going to stop on its own, the mother reached out to her local town council.
An official from the Kobani town council, Anwar Musallim, told Reuters that Turkish forces used live ammunition as well as tear gas.
A town council in Rhode Island reportedly passed a resolution this week requesting all of its departments to stop purchasing Nike products.
Her attempt to turn the church into a homeless shelter is thwarted by Possum Springs' town council, and that rejection unnerves her.
"It's really hard, and it's stressful on our staff and everyone," Matthew D. O'Brien, the vice chairman of the Town Council, said.
"The beach replenishment is going to have a very positive impact for us," said Lance White, the town council president in Mantoloking.
She made that case to the East Longmeadow Town Council, hoping councilors would open the door to refugees shut out of Springfield.
"The state is basically being very adamant that anybody can access the beach," said Lance White, the town council president in Mantoloking.
But opposition from the local town council and the regional authority has caused delays and raised some concerns about it being re-routed.
When the tape surfaced, residents voted in a special election to strip the mayor of his power and the Town Council rehired Moore.
The head of the group's "parliamentary wing" became the first member elected to political office, winning a seat on a small town council.
For example, one candidate in a tied-vote election for town council in Sparta lost because he called heads in a coin toss.
"Something drew me to it," said Ms. Green, a retired township clerk and town council member in Livingston, N.J., who is now 84.
And when they needed approvals along the way for things like the lease agreement, they had to make presentations at Town Council meetings.
Grace Miller, Rose Crabtree, Mae Deloney, Genevieve Van Vleck and Faustina Haight were all elected to be the country's first all-woman town council.
The new mayor and town council of Hildale are not members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or FLDS.
The town council in North Smithfield is the latest government agency to take a stand against Nike in light of its partnership with Kaepernick.
"This was all grassland," said Edgar García, a member of the town council, pointing at a new public plaza that was opened last year.
A few days ago, the Cape Town Council announced that it believed we will avoid Day Zero after water use was slashed in half.
A recurring debate involves the addition of housing to an area called the "Homestead," which inhabitants and the Town Council oppose for different reasons.
She's clinging to her last vestiges of fame while being forced to participate in town activities like directing community theatre and joining the town council.
Inside the world of ARMY, the rabid fan base of Korean pop group BTS They make Beatlemania look like a Tuesday night town council meeting.
In January, news of the police probe leaked and Landry resigned from the town council only two months into his third term, the Courant reports.
He collected letters and signatures in support of snowball fights, did some research and presented his case at a Severance Town Council meeting on Monday.
Behind closed doors, he complains about Ren by name to fellow town council members, positioning them in opposition, and scheming to squash his rebellious influence.
"I'm not surprised that he entered politics at all," said Ms. Tompkins, noting that both Mr. Petit's father and sister served on the town council.
In an economically thriving Castle Rock, Molly is a successful businesswoman who chairs the town council, while her "unlucky" sister Bridget sleeps on her couch.
Frome town council said the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government informed it last week that a decision on its application was still pending.
"To our residents who took the time to speak from your heart, thank you for doing that," said Kathleen G. Hill, the Town Council president.
Thomison told WTTV that council members allegedly asked the officers to run background checks on other town council members and to look into their criminal histories.
Although Fenriz is busy making Satanic music and promoting Darkthrone's new album Arctic Thunder, he was not allowed to deny his new position on town council.
In August, in the northwestern Dominican town Hatillo Palma, an accountant for the town council was raped, and she accused three unnamed haitianos of the crime.
Smoky Sigler, then president of the town council, predicted that once Trump was in office he'd wait a few months, then let the Russians back in.
His speech at the town council meeting nailed why the incident was what he called "a huge gaffe" — and why politics need to be inherently local.
Our action focused on our nonpartisan town council, called the Representative Town Meeting (RTM), which happens to be the biggest local governing body in the country.
Officials had even ordered 3,000 meals and a stage for a ceremony in Tawergha, said Mustafa Ghrema, a town council member living at Garart al-Gtaf.
"I shudder to think about the impact of a failed project," said Joe Krakoviak, a member of the town council and a critic of the plan.
The head of the town council pulled back the curtains in her corner office to let in the morning light before going about her usual paperwork.
In an interview with BuzzFeed News, Inna Koba, head of the town council, remembered only learning about the evacuees' destination from social media around 10 p.m.
Fed up with party divisions hobbling the town council, Macfadyen and a group of like-minded collaborators resolved to stand as independents at the next elections.
The choice of font could, however, make a difference for a new candidate, like someone running for school board, town council or state legislature, Haenschen said.
For instance: The town council meetings go on for an hour and a half, but in the film each one is six or seven minutes, compressed.
"The current town council as well as prior councils have, on occasion, had disagreements with Mr. Thomison over a number of things," officials said in the statement.
While most of us don't have the means to jump right into a bid for Congress, anyone can try for the town council or local school board.
Here in Valle de Cauca, the province where Mr. Moreno was shot dead, members of his town council have considered a mass resignation to avoid being killed.
The Windsor Town Council, prompted by CT Witch Memorial, voted 9-0 in February to clear the names of Alse Young and Lydia Gilbert, who were hanged.
"For me, happiness is about being contented with your life and the possibilities you have in life," said Finn Berg, a former head of the town council.
Residents, apparently angered by the removal of the Redmen mascot, flocked to the polls in November and gave Republicans control of the town council and school board.
The goings on of the town council and mayor, Roland Schitt (Chris Elliott), are routinely included in the narrative, and disagreements are handled in a civil way.
If this doesn't happen, the agreement will be subjected to revision in a series of town council meetings around the country before reaching Congress again in March.
The town council of Genoa voted on Tuesday against a decision paving the way for the sale of a majority stake in Genoa waste company Amiu to Iren.
"Naraha is a workers' town now," said Kiyoe Matsumoto, 63, a member of the town council, adding that her children and grandchildren have no plans to come home.
The Providence Journal reported that North Smithfield Town Council passed the resolution on a 3-2 vote at a meeting on Monday night after a public comment period.
And with dam levels rising for the sixth week in a row, the Cape Town Council has officially announced that there will be no Day Zero in 2019.
Post-town council, they have a heart-to-heart conversation, which confoundingly occurs largely offscreen—probably to make time for more montages, because fuck you, this is Footloose.
"I've been on the losing side of the gas drilling issue," Councilmember Bryan Webb, who used to support fracking, said at a recent Flower Mound town council meeting.
David Noël, the party's sole representative on the Hénin-Beaumont town council, said he had been too tied up with work as a professor to join the protesters.
She knows the mayor and local historian, brings her family to pancake breakfasts at the firehouse and attends town council meetings to vote on issues like water treatment.
An official from Bani Walid's town council said two members of the security forces had been killed in the clashes along with three camp workers who had been beheaded.
After all, Block Island's town council and resident's association supported the project, as did recent Rhode Island governors, state senators, environmental groups, labor union leaders, and the Obama administration.
The mayor of my tiny Virginia town has worked incessantly to fix this, by fostering walkability and traffic-calming measures since he ran for town council in the 1990s.
The town council filed a complaint in March, leading the police to begin an investigation, and the museum reopened on Friday with about 60 paintings by Terrus, all authentic.
The population has doubled in the last couple of decades and is expected to double again even faster, according to a planning presentation made recently to the town council.
"I'd need to think a lot to come up with something," said Elian Nader, a member of the town council, when asked what Al Qaa got from the state.
Antelope, Oregon, a town of forty people, barely noticeable in the sagebrush-scattered, semiarid country of central Oregon, doesn't usually have its town council meetings covered by CBS News.
"This is about some folks being afraid that we're reaching our saturation point," said Paul Paradis, who owns a hardware store here and is chairman of the town council.
"I don't know how to spin this correctly — it is a ghost town," said Tom Watkinson, a member of the town council and the communications director of Visit Telluride.
The town council also backed a new renewable energy cooperative, which raised £300,000 from locals to put solar panels on buildings such as the health centre and football club.
Cover: Udo Landbauer, then part of the market town council of Wiener Neustadt, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Thursday, March 26, 2017.
However, recently, it was brought to the town council that SappyFest brings four-hundred-thousand dollars into the town every year, so they've since stopped trying to shut it down.
Bourke's town council ordered "roo runs" ahead of night landings after a Royal Flying Doctor Service plane collided with a kangaroo in August as the aircraft was trying to land.
"For the Korean-American events, sometimes, she will come and she usually has a canned statement," said Grace Wolf Cunningham, a Democrat and Korean-American on the Herndon Town Council.
"It can be everything from looking at what a town council, a mayor's office or what your local school board is doing around certain kinds of issues," Professor Beaumont said.
In a counterpart to the Alison-Helen scene, Cole had a surprise visit from Oscar (carrying out his town-council duties by telling Cole to stop construction on the house).
Their names were always somewhere — on PDFs for local soccer tryouts, letters to the editor, public comments at town council meetings, or posted plainly on message boards celebrating their sons.
He took those messages to a Town Council meeting, although he says he often wondered if the work was worth it, as elected official seemed focused on commercial development over housing.
Eventually, when good will toward the restaurant had increased but its bottom line had not, Spalding and Castle approached the town council to ask permission to apply for a liquor license.
He went so far as to send the Town Council copies of the 1947 film "Gentleman's Agreement," about a journalist who poses as a Jew in order to expose anti-Semitism.
As a kid on Martha's Vineyard, I always looked forward to the tournament, but a recent town council decision deemed the tournament's drunken revelers and "circus" atmosphere inappropriate for the area.
But Peter Macfadyen, an undertaker who redrew Frome's political map by leading a band of independent candidates to take over the town council, wants to do more than protect one river.
A town council is shown trying to suspend Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a school holiday, while continuing to give kids the day off when the rodeo comes to town.
When Moira ran for town council, she briefly faced an opponent in the mayor's wife, Jocelyn Schitt (Jennifer Robertson), though ultimately got the job when Jocelyn dropped out of the campaign.
TV. Just a week after launching, Grechen Shirley said the organization has already received more than 50 potential candidates up and down the ballot, ranging from town council to federal level positions.
The town council of Abu Salim, a Tripoli neighborhood also held by the GNA, posted pictures of damaged houses on Facebook, while medics evacuated some patients from a hospital near the airport.
Unlike Mr. Usovsky's Polish partners, Mr. Kasuka was not constantly asking for money, and had even turned some down when he ran for a seat on the Melnik town council in 2014.
Our time is for those "closest to the fight:" the Marine Corps sergeant and the Army captain, the mayor, the governor, the town council member, the first responder, the small business owner.
Anyway, Kasich is Trump's reverse, the guy who stands up in the town council and says that with a spit-shine and a few more good neighbors, they could win the factory back.
But if an arm of the government—Congress, a state legislature, a town council, a city agency, the public transportation authority—interferes with your right to speak, you just might have a case.
You and I did an interview earlier this year that was excerpted and reposted all over the place because you mentioned your involuntary political appointment as an alternate to your local town council.
Thoroughly charmed, Cooke became an alternate delegate for McCain at the Republican National Convention and ran as "a John McCain Republican" for the Westerly Town Council, where he served from 22000 to 20003.
Brenda Seymour, a volunteer firefighter who also sits on the town council, recently spoke out about being the target of sexist comments and jokes, including being shown porn during a guest instructor's visit.
TAP developers had hoped to begin moving the first of roughly 10,000 trees almost a year ago, but opposition by the local town council, Puglia regional authority and environmentalist has delayed the process.
Yet visitors might easily miss one of the most resonant examples of architecture: Vicenza in miniature, circa 1577, the year the town council commissioned Palladio to design a small model of the city.
A few days earlier, the Palm Beach Town Council had voted 5–0 to deny Trump permission to stage a fireworks display during the postnuptials: too much danger to the loser mansions nearby.
Seneca Falls Vietnam veteran and VFW member David Ostroski said Fonda's behavior in 1972 was "a slap in the face" and said he plans to speak at the town council meeting on Tuesday.
The other characters accept this about her nearly without question, and by season three, no one blinks when she attends a town council meeting in a massive cossack hat and spiky, avian-influenced sweater.
"We exhibit the normal Southern atmosphere from time to time," said James C. Burnette, a town council member who showed up at the party, referring to initial suspicions of the Frenchman in their midst.
Macfadyen laid out step-by step instructions for running a town council in his book "Flatpack Democracy" – a play on the idea that thriving localism could be replicated at scale like self-assembly furniture.
In introducing his proposal this week, he told fellow members of the town council that it would give a nudge to the dwindling local population, add spice to aging marriages and improve employee morale.
Greg Chernack, chairman of the town council in the Kavanaughs' neighborhood outside Washington, said the Supreme Court nominee was a regular at community events, chatting about his love for the Nationals and Bruce Springsteen.
A month later, about 20 armed members of the Great Lakes Three Percenters and other local militias stood watch outside a tense town council meeting protested by Redneck Revolt, an armed left-wing group.
State officials hatched a plan to bring 1,100 jobs to the small town of Nickerson, Nebraska (population 400), and were surprised to find unanimous disapproval from the town council and most of the community.
"I packed a keepsake for each of my siblings and friends who were killed, to remember them," said Abu Ammar, an opposition activist who had worked on a town council in the rebel-run area.
Anna Kaplan, a member of the town council in North Hempstead, has a compelling life story: She fled revolutionary Iran in 1979 at 13, and built a life as a lawyer and local Nassau politician.
Just before Castle and Spalding bought Hell's Backbone Grill, the Utah Supreme Court had affirmed the right of Boulder's town council to prevent its previous owners from so much as applying for a liquor license.
Developers of the proposed National Medal of Honor Museum there are hoping the Town Council will approve their building plan, but several Council members, as well as the mayor and some residents, have raised concerns.
Davies, at the town council, insisted he was hopeful the race would remain here, its continued place on the calendar secured by the positive reviews from the athletes and the clear passion of the crowds.
We sit in town council meetings, attend both a wedding and a funeral, watch a ceremony at the Freemasons' Lodge, and go to the county fair, where people peddle their wares and listen to music.
It would be more than 17003 years before the park actually felt like a gift, however, since the Town Council, once it took control of the property, charged an entrance fee of sixpence on most days.
The council meeting filmed by CBS, a showdown between Rajneesh representatives and local citizens, focused on whether the town council should grant the Chidvilas Rajneesh Meditation Center a business license for a mail-order publication outlet.
Chico officials even hosted a town council meeting for Paradise officials, allowing them to use the chambers to discuss the minutiae of running a city, with the added challenge that most of the city is gone.
Chico officials even hosted a town council meeting for Paradise officials, allowing them to use the chambers to discuss the minutiae of running a city, with the added challenge that most of the city is gone.
"The current system is programmed for self-destruction, and the legal system is the enabler," said Mumta Ito, a lawyer and founder of Nature's Rights, a Scotland-based advocacy group, which is advising Frome town council.
Gordon, 54, now sits on the Babylon Town Council; she served in the US Army Reserve for 29 years, during which time she was deployed to Germany during operations for the Gulf, Iraq, and Afghanistan wars.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Clashes between rival Libyan factions east of Tripoli extended into a second day on Monday, keeping the coastal road shut and preventing residents from returning to their homes, a local town council spokesman said.

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