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Office hours scheduled for two Fridays a month, four different locations
Representative Cleon Turner (D-Dennis) has announced his 2012 on Cape office hours. All of Rep. Turner's constituents in Barnstable, Yarmouth, Dennis and Brewster are encouraged to take advantage of the following times:
On the second Friday of each month, Rep. Turner will be available to constituents at 9 a.m. at the YMCA of Cape Cod, 2245 Iyannough Road, West Barnstable and at 11 a.m. at the Yarmouth Senior Center, 528 Forest Road, West Yarmouth.
On the third Friday of each month, Rep. Turner will be available to constituents at 9 a.m. at the Dennis Senior Center, 1045 Route 134, South Dennis and at 11 a.m. at the Brewster Council on Aging, 1673 Main Street, Brewster.
Constituents are welcome at any of the four locations regardless of their address and do not need to wait for the office hours scheduled in their town.
Rep. Turner's office reminds constituents that they are always welcome to call, email or write him at 617-722-2090, cleon.turner@mahouse.gov or State House Room 540, Boston, MA 02133-1054. "I encourage my constituents who cannot attend my set office hours or who would prefer to meet elsewhere to call my office to schedule an appointment, though appointments are not necessary. I am always willing to meet with my constituents at their convenience and where they are most comfortable," said Rep. Turner.
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