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'''Primus Gregory Mack''' (born c. [[1955]]) is pastor of [[Saint Mark Baptist Church]] in [[Wylam]] and owner of [[Ivory's Day Care]] at his home on [[Valley Road]]. In January [[2011]] he was appointed to fill the [[Fairfield City Council]]'s District 2 seat left vacant by the retirement of [[Vincent Smith]].
'''Primus Gregory Mack''' (born c. [[1955]]) is pastor of [[Saint Mark Baptist Church]] in [[Wylam]] and owner of [[Ivory's Day Care]] at his home on [[Valley Road]] in [[Fairfield]].
 
In [[2008 municipal elections#Fairfield|2008]], Mack ran for [[Fairfield City Council]] District 2 seat, but lost to [[Vincent Smith]] by 12 votes. When Smith retired in January [[2011]] the Council voted 4-0 to appoint him to the vacant seat. As a member of the council, Mack called for lowering sales taxes and providing incentives to recruit new businesses to the downtown district.


In September 2011, Mack was accused of groping and kissing a juvenile female relative at his home the previous June. He was charged with harassment and freed on bond.
In September 2011, Mack was accused of groping and kissing a juvenile female relative at his home the previous June. He was charged with harassment and freed on bond.


==References==
==References==
* Norris, Toraine (January 12, 2011) "New councilor Mack eyes new businesses for Fairfield." ''Birmingham News''
* Norris, Toraine (September 13, 2011) "Fairfield Councilman Primus Mack turns himself in to Jefferson County Jail to face harassment charge." ''Birmingham News''
* Norris, Toraine (September 13, 2011) "Fairfield Councilman Primus Mack turns himself in to Jefferson County Jail to face harassment charge." ''Birmingham News''



Revision as of 08:22, 14 September 2011

Primus Mack

Primus Gregory Mack (born c. 1955) is pastor of Saint Mark Baptist Church in Wylam and owner of Ivory's Day Care at his home on Valley Road in Fairfield.

In 2008, Mack ran for Fairfield City Council District 2 seat, but lost to Vincent Smith by 12 votes. When Smith retired in January 2011 the Council voted 4-0 to appoint him to the vacant seat. As a member of the council, Mack called for lowering sales taxes and providing incentives to recruit new businesses to the downtown district.

In September 2011, Mack was accused of groping and kissing a juvenile female relative at his home the previous June. He was charged with harassment and freed on bond.

References

  • Norris, Toraine (January 12, 2011) "New councilor Mack eyes new businesses for Fairfield." Birmingham News
  • Norris, Toraine (September 13, 2011) "Fairfield Councilman Primus Mack turns himself in to Jefferson County Jail to face harassment charge." Birmingham News