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Councilor Sue AnderBois

Councilor Sue AnderBois represents Ward 3 which includes the Mount Hope, Hope Village (Summit), Collyer Park, and Blackstone neighborhoods. She currently serves as the Deputy Majority Whip and the Chair of the North Main Street Task Force and the Special Committee on Environment and Resiliency. She is also a member of the Committee on Finance, Committee on City Property, Special Committee on Health, Opportunity, Prosperity, and Education (HOPE), and is a member of the Board of Parks Commissioners.

AnderBois currently works as the Climate and Energy Program Manager for the Nature Conservancy in Rhode Island. She has a Bachelor’s Degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. 

Ward 3: Mount Hope, Hope Village (Summit), Collyer Park, and Blackstone

Ward 3 is home to the Mount Hope, Hope Village (Summit), Collyer Park and Blackstone neighborhoods. This diverse section of the City is home to Miriam Hospital. Though officially referred to as Hope Village, this neighborhood is commonly known as Summit, because Summit St. runs directly through the center. The historic North Burial Ground, which is the final resting place of many notable figures in Rhode Island history, can also be found in Ward 3.

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