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Patrick Hall, Precinct 4

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My name is Patrick C. Hall. I am running for Town Meeting from Precinct 4. 

I have been a resident since 1982. 

I received a law degree in 1981. 

I have been on the Board and President of the Winchester Chamber of Commerce; the Mount Vernon House; the Winchester Sports Foundation; the fourth Middlesex bar association and currently on the Board of the Winchester Seniors Assoc. and Winchester Seniors Ass. Trust and am the Trustee of the Mary Murphy Foundation. 

I have had a law practice in Town for over 42 years. I raised two children through public schools; I currently have five grandchildren residing in Town. I believe I have some experience and perspective. 

I do not have an ideological perspective. My vote will depend on the facts of any given situation and what I perceive to be in the best interest of the entire Town and all of its constituents. 

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