Fairfield Harbour Resident Paul Hill Elected Craven County Republican Party Chairman

Resident of Local Boating and Golf Community Will Serve as New Chairman for County’s Republican Party

New Bern, NC, April 12, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Fairfield Harbour (http://www.fhpoa.com), a residential boating and golf community located 15 minutes from historic New Bern, has announced that Paul Hill, a resident of the community, has been elected to serve as chairman of the Craven County Republican Party. Hill was elected for a two-year term at the county party’s convention on March 16 held at the Craven County Courthouse. He earned a nomination after Chuck Tyson, the incumbent chairman, withdrew from the race to support Tea Party candidate Hal James. A native of Savannah, Ga., Hill has been actively involved with the Republican Party for several years as a member in local organizations in several states. Prior to relocating to Fairfield Harbour, he participated in the N.C. GOP while residing in Raleigh and twice served as a delegate to the National Republican Convention. In addition to his new position as chairman, Hill is president of the Craven County Republican Men’s Club.

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“We are honored to have one of our residents elected as the Craven County Republican Party chairman,” said Mystre’ Van Horn, on-site community manager for Fairfield Harbour. “Paul is a great and active member of the Fairfield Harbour community, and we wish him luck as he enters his new position.”

About Fairfield Harbour:
Established in 1975, Fairfield Harbour is a boating and golf community located 15 minutes from historic New Bern, North Carolina. Residents living in this recreational, resort and retirement community have access to numerous social networks as well as a 75-acre manmade harbor along the Neuse River that lies only 18 miles from the Intracoastal Waterway. Fairfield Harbour is located on more than 2,000 acres and includes more than 1,300 privately-owned single family homes, 144 condominiums and 24 townhouses. Dedicated to giving back to the community, Fairfield Harbour and its residents actively support more than 75 nonprofit groups in the region, including the Wounded Warrior Project, Tryon Palace, Neuse Riverkeeper Foundation and Coastal Women’s Shelter. Community Association Services (CAS, Inc.), which is led by John Stone, president, serves as the professional management company for Fairfield Harbour. Fairfield Harbour was most recently named “Community of the Year” by the Community Association Institute of North Carolina. For more information about Fairfield Harbour, visit http://www.fhpoa.com.

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