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Welcome back to the Carolina Cabinet, Cumberland County's premier hour of conservative talk radio, hosted by Peter Pappas and co-host Laura Mussler. In this episode, we sit down with Karen Saracen, a Hope Mills commissioner candidate, VA nurse, and dedicated community volunteer. Karen shares her journey from central New Jersey to North Carolina, her strong commitment to serving veterans, and her active involvement in Hope Mills communities—from youth sports boards to the Historical Preservation Commission. Peter and Laura openly speak with Karen about the current challenges facing Hope Mills, including the debate over four-year staggered commissioner terms, zoning controversies, and the recent contentious board meeting. Karen also shares her perspectives on development, transportation issues, and communication gaps in the town. Whether you’re a Hope Mills resident or a civic-minded listener, this episode provides an engaging look into what it takes to serve—and influence—local government.
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Welcome back to the Carolina Cabinet, Cumberland County's premier hour of conservative talk radio, hosted by Peter Pappas and co-host Laura Mussler. In this episode, we sit down with Karen Saracen, a Hope Mills commissioner candidate, VA nurse, and dedicated community volunteer. Karen shares her journey from central New Jersey to North Carolina, her strong commitment to serving veterans, and her active involvement in Hope Mills communities—from youth sports boards to the Historical Preservation Commission. Peter and Laura openly speak with Karen about the current challenges facing Hope Mills, including the debate over four-year staggered commissioner terms, zoning controversies, and the recent contentious board meeting. Karen also shares her perspectives on development, transportation issues, and communication gaps in the town. Whether you’re a Hope Mills resident or a civic-minded listener, this episode provides an engaging look into what it takes to serve—and influence—local government.

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