The Ingersoll Chamber of Commerce is hosting another breakfast with the Mayor.
INGERSOLL - The Ingersoll Chamber of Commerce is hosting another breakfast with the Mayor.
At the breakfast Ted Comiskey will be talking about the past 3 years and what they are planning for the future.
"I think that over the last 4 years and certainly over the last 8 years what we've done with the town of ingersoll is put all of the different moments in the town into perspective and now we are bringing them together. I mean that through what we're doing recreational wise, what we're doing land wise, what we're doing financial wise, what we're doing housing wise, engineering wise, economic development wise, how we are going to bring all those pieces and what we've done with them in the past and where they're now slipping in, in the direction of the town."
Comisky also adds he is excited for the future.
"Ingersoll is in very good shape and I think that the next few years for the town are going to be very exciting in the direction that we are going in and how we are making things work with the community."
The breakfast is at 7:30am at the Elmhurst. If you want to try to get a last minute ticket call Ann Campbell 519-485-7333 and she can let you know if there is any spots available.

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