
Tony Ceoffe, lifelong Lawrenceville resident and community activist, is hoping to make an impact on public service beyond his years of volunteer work in local neighborhoods, and recently decided to campaign full-time for City Council District 7.
The seat became vacant when Patrick Dowd resigned last month. A special election will be held in conjunction with the general election on November 5th to fill the remainder of Dowd's current term.
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