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Clive Anderson deserves vote for town council seat because of his community involvement and business acumen

To the editor:

We’re writing this letter to express our support of Clive Anderson for Pelham Town Council.

We personally came to know Anderson back in early 2014 when he moved to Pelham and became the owner of Pelham Funeral Home. He has not only made Pelham his workplace but also his home, fully embracing the town.

Anderson has actively participated in local organizations, including the Danny Fund and the Pelham Civics, both of which serve and assist numerous individuals and families in Pelham and beyond. Through his involvement with the Danny Fund, Anderson has personally supported families with children facing serious illnesses. His attributes as a business owner, including attention to detail, compassion, professionalism and love for people and Pelham, have enabled him to give back to our community in various ways. Always ready to volunteer, he is approachable to anyone in need. We encourage you to introduce yourself to Anderson in the coming weeks and days.

We firmly believe that Anderson can unite our community and bring his extensive experience and expertise to serve all of Pelham. His business acumen will be a valuable asset to the town council. Anderson is committed to preserving the spirit of Pelham and ensuring it remains a wonderful and secure place for families for generations to come.

We strongly urge everyone to cast their votes for Clive Anderson in the upcoming election on Nov. 7.

Maureen and Anthony Borsella

446 Third Ave.

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