Matthews Swears In New Board Of Commissioners Member Following Arrest
The Town of Matthews swore in George Fossett to the Board of Commissioners Monday night following the resignation of Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Pata.
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The Town of Matthews swore in George Fossett to the Board of Commissioners Monday night following the resignation of Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Pata.
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