DOVER — Dover Town Hall was bustling with activity as Assemblywoman Aura Dunn hosted her first Mobile Office Hours, a dedicated day for meeting constituents and addressing state-related concerns. From start to finish, the event remained busy, as residents took the opportunity to discuss issues ranging from unemployment and MVC appointments to tax relief and other state services.
“It was wonderful to meet with so many constituents and hear their thoughts on the issues that matter most to them,” Assemblywoman Dunn said. “Engaging directly with the community is invaluable, and today’s turnout was a testament to the importance of staying connected.”
Mayor James Dodd and his team collaborated to make the event possible. Their efforts helped ensure a smooth and productive experience for all attendees, and their support created a welcoming environment where residents felt heard and valued.
As the day concluded, Assemblywoman Dunn thanked everyone who participated. “A big thank you to Mayor Dodd and his team for making this a huge success.
And to all the residents who came out to share their concerns and ideas—your voices matter, and we are here to help.”
For those who couldn’t attend, there’s good news: Mobile Office Hours will be held on the First Friday of every month, providing ongoing access to state resources and assistance for the people of Dover.