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SMALL TOWN ELECTIONS PROVE TO BE QUIET: SUN-SENTINEL Edition

SMALL TOWN ELECTIONS PROVE TO BE QUIET: SUN-SENTINEL Edition

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_389315972

SMALL TOWN ELECTIONS PROVE TO BE QUIET: SUN-SENTINEL Edition

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SMALL TOWN ELECTIONS PROVE TO BE QUIET: SUN-SENTINEL Edition

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Fort Lauderdale: Tribune Publishing Company, LLC

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Sun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), 1989-03-12

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Fort Lauderdale: Tribune Publishing Company, LLC

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In Royal Palm Beach, the county's fastest-growing municipality, it is an all- Brooklyn contest for Village Council Seat 2. Incumbent Barney Ditkoff, 71, retired pharmacist and part-time real estate agent is being challenged by Joseph Rivin, 73, a retired health care educator. Both are Brooklyn, N.Y., natives.

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SMALL TOWN ELECTIONS PROVE TO BE QUIET: SUN-SENTINEL Edition

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