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Ward Candidates Discuss Chestertown’s Aging Population

October 30, 2013 by Daniel Menefee

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At Thursday’s forum held for Ward 1 and Ward 3 candidates, Muriel Cole, who serves on the Kent County Commission on Aging, and the Maryland Commission on Aging, asked what the candidates would do to better serve Chestertown’s aging population.

“I would like to ask any of the candidates if they thought about the need for us to maintain and strengthen a ‘senior friendly’ community here in Chestertown,” Cole asked.

The video is about eight minutes.

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  1. Mary Wood says

    October 30, 2013 at 3:59 PM

    No body mentioned public transportation. It seems to me that a reliable bus system with regular stops art regular places would mean alot. I have never been able to figure out how the buses I do see motoring around are scheduled.

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