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May 8, 2011 letter to Mayor re Joe Veight’s roofer

by John PaffJune 21, 2012January 12, 2023
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My May 8, 2012 letter, which resulted in the News of Cumberland County‘s article of the same day entitled “Letter raises possible accusations of ‘impropriety’ against former Fairfield Township administrator Joe Veight” is on-line here.

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