He plans to continue to meet with residents across the city to hear their concerns and priorities before the municipal election this October
Jeremy Newman recently announced his campaign for Brockville City Council, emphasizing responsible stewardship, practical decision-making and effective advocacy.
He says his priorities include supporting Brockville’s economy, reviewing municipal policies and ensuring public resources deliver lasting value.
He says he's not coming into this looking for big changes simply for the sake or change.
Newman, who moved to Brockville three years ago, has served with the Tall Ships Festival, Santa Claus Parade transition team and the United Way of Leeds & Grenville.
He plans to continue to meet with residents across the city to hear their concerns and priorities before the municipal election this October.
Story by: Harper Cotie & Evan Gibb

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