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Town Council Candidates Forum Oct. 25

Published September 12th, 2007

The Weaverville Business Association is sponsoring a Candidate Forum at the Weaverville Town Hall, October 25, 7-9 p.m for the nine candidates running for Town Council.  The moderator will be Barbara Coulson of the Madison County League of Women Voters. The public is invited to attend and learn the platforms and direct questions to these candidates.  For more information about the Candidate Forum, contact (828) 658-9929.

While we’re on that subject, listed below are the the people who are running for Town Council (all information courtesy of Buncombe County Election Services).  It’s the first time in my memory that so many are on the ballot.  I think this speaks to the controversial nature of developments which have been happening here in Weaverville.  Whether you are happy or unhappy with the direction our town is taking, please let your voice be heard, if not at the Candidate Forum, then at the voting booth on November 6.

Warren Alcorn
22 Perrion Ave
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 658-3510
Phone (C): (828) 713-7634


Walter L. Currie
3 Ridgewood Avenue
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 658-1914
Phone (C): (828) 216-3198


Robert (Fish) English
40 Hamburg Dr.
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 658-9223
Phone (C): (828) 712-4426
Phone (B): (828) 645-5137


Darryl Hansome
19 Alexander Rd
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 484-9086
Phone (C): (828) 658-1027


Doug Jackson
2 College Crescent
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 645-5894


Mel Kelley
41 N.College St.
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 645-1650
Phone (C): (828) 301-0530
Phone (B): (828) 301-0530


Gene Knoefel
10 Highland Pointe Drive
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 645-8800
Phone (C): (828) 231-9511


Marcy D. Nisbeth
10 Spruce Street
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 658-0348


Bryan E. (Cleve) Rice
85 South Main Street
Weaverville, NC 28787
Phone (H): (828) 658-9367
Phone (C): (828) 774-1656
Phone (B): (828) 255-5000


Some additional information for voters:

Questions about voter registration or the election process should be directed to the Buncombe County Board of Elections.

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