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Duson party to adhere to spending cap ; A privately funded open house at City Hall will encourage people to play an active role in their city
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Duson, Jill
2004
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Duson party to adhere to spending cap ; A privately funded open house at City Hall will encourage people to play an active role in their city
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Duson party to adhere to spending cap ; A privately funded open house at City Hall will encourage people to play an active role in their city
2004
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A traditional reception, catered by the city-owned Barron Center, will be held after the council inauguration ceremony at noon on Dec. 6 at City Hall. The cost of the inauguration and reception, including flowers and photographs, will be covered by $4,500 allocated by the council.
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Portland Newspapers
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