Noun
A building that houses the local government offices of a town.
(by extension) The town council
A widely accessible meeting, particularly where the audience is allowed to interact with the speakers.
The president plans to speak to a town hall of employees at its headquarters on Monday.
town-hall
AAP national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, while addressing the seventh town hall meeting on Tuesday, asked with what confidence will students go to universities. Source: Internet
Addressing a Facebook live town hall, Nez said when thinking about this historic moment he was filled with emotion and his eyes started to well up. Source: Internet
About convert in front of the Reichsstädter Brunnen fountain at the town hall, the coats of arms of Aalen, its twinned cities and of the Wischau linguistic enclave are paved into the street as mosaic. Source: Internet
According to Athenaeus, Sappho often praised Larichus for pouring wine in the town hall of Mytilene, an office held by boys of the best families. Source: Internet
“After attending a town hall, students can schedule a meeting with their adviser for further assistance,” Mehrotra said in the email. Source: Internet
After a person at the town hall asked Trump about dealing with the deficit, the president suggested that the deficit might not be as much of a problem once his newly minted trade deals kick in. Source: Internet