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Letter: Cliff, Downs Have Priorities that Will Protect Wayland
Robin and Tripp Jones explain why their votes will be for Jeanne Downs for Wayland School Committee and David Gordon Cliff for Board of Selectmen.

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Robin and Tripp Jones explain why their votes will be for Jeanne Downs for Wayland School Committee and David Gordon Cliff for Board of Selectmen.

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