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Article: Town won't replace departing planner.
- Article from:
- News & Record (Greensboro, NC)
- Article date:
- December 14, 2008
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Byline: Tiffany S. Jones
Dec. 14--The town of Summerfield will not hire a successor to planner Craig Harmon, who is taking a new job in Fayetteville, town clerk Valarie Halvorson said. "We're just going to shift responsibilities around," she said. "We've still got Carrie (Spencer), she's the planning tech. And we've got Michael (Brandt). He used to be planner. So we'll just work it out." Harmon's last day was Friday. "I was looking around and I just liked Fayetteville," Harmon said. In other Summerfield news, the council voted unanimously Tuesday to allow a minor change in watershed areas owned by George Rilling at the Summerfield Veterinary ...
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