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The Clear Choice For Town Supervisor


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The office of Ramapo Town Supervisor is a critical governmental position, and the person who occupies that office plays a vital role in shaping the future of our community.

On Tuesday, November 3, there will be three candidates running for the office of Town Supervisor. But for our community, the choice is clear.

Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence has been working for and with our community for decades. He is an accomplished public servant who has a proven track record of success. He is a longtime supporter and advocate for our Mosdos and Yeshivos. And he has spent decades working to help ensure that our community’s social services organizations could continue helping those in need.

For the past fifteen years, Supervisor St. Lawrence has played an integral role in the tremendous growth of our community and he has been a true friend. It is now our turn to do what friends do and vote for him.

Of the various candidates running for Town Supervisor, it is Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence that will do the best job for our families and our community. He is the only one with a proven track record when it comes to fighting for our community. He has a keen understanding of our needs and concerns, and he has been a tireless advocate for our community’s families and all Ramapo residents.

On Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, it is essential that every registered voter goes to the polls and casts their vote for Christopher St. Lawrence for Ramapo Town Supervisor.

We need a person in Ramapo Town Hall who has already proven that he has the wherewithal to get the job done. We need to re-elect Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence.

Let us go out and vote and help Christopher St. Lawrence achieve a clear and decisive victory on Election Day. The future of our community and our town depends on it.

 GETTING THE JOB DONE FOR OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR TOWN

 

The community has a team in Ramapo Town Hall with a demonstrated ability to get things done for our community and our town. Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence, Councilman Samuel Baruch Tress and Councilwoman Brenda Logan-Charles have been working tirelessly for Ramapo residents for many years.

 

However, despite their numerous accomplishments on behalf of all Ramapo residents, their opponents have been relentlessly attacking them by denigrating our community. Michael Parietti, the Preserve Ramapo candidate for Supervisor, and his fellow Preserve Ramapo extremists have stooped to vicious lies and personal insults against our Supervisor, Town Board members, and our community in a shameless attempt to seize control of our town.

 

We cannot allow their untruths to get in the way of reality. We must always remember that repeating a lie often enough does not make it true.

 

Despite the blatant attempts by Michael Parietti, Robert Rhodes, and Preserve Ramapo to discredit Supervisor St. Lawrence’s record by distorting the truth, the Supervisor’s proven record of achievement speaks for itself.

 

Supervisor St. Lawrence, Councilman Samuel Baruch Tress and Councilwoman Brenda Logan-Charles have dedicated themselves to serving all of Ramapo’s families and working to make this town an even better place to live, work and raise a family.

 

During their tenure in Town Hall, they have purchased record amounts of open space and historic sites throughout Ramapo as part of the most ambitious open space program in the entire Hudson Valley. They have done this to protect the environment and preserve it for future generations.

 

This team has established award-winning parks and recreational facilities, and expanded opportunities for seniors, families and children in order to improve the quality of life for all of Ramapo’s families.

 

Supervisor St. Lawrence, Councilman Samuel Baruch Tress and Councilwoman Brenda Logan-Charles have worked tirelessly to stimulate economic growth in Ramapo and to bring new jobs and businesses to the town in order to keep improving our overall fiscal health. They are fully committed to ensuring that our town emerges from these tenuous economic times stronger and better than before.

 

The Supervisor and his team repeatedly fought the rate hike proposals that would increase our monthly utility bills. Keeping costs down for Ramapo families has always been, and will continue to be, a top priority for Supervisor St. Lawrence, Councilman Samuel Baruch Tress and Councilwoman Brenda Logan-Charles.

 

It was Supervisor St. Lawrence, Councilman Samuel Baruch Tress and Councilwoman Brenda Logan-Charles that worked to make Ramapo one of the safest towns in the United States.

 

While our Supervisor’s opponents continue to run down our great town, Supervisor St. Lawrence and his team instead choose to shine a spotlight on all of the positive attributes of the Town of Ramapo and to highlight the promise that Ramapo holds for a better and brighter future for all of our residents.

 

Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence has been a forceful and compelling voice for Ramapo families for over a decade, and his unwavering commitment to our community and to the people of Ramapo has made this town a wonderful place to live and raise a family.

 

Do not let the empty rhetoric and baseless attacks from Michael Parietti, Robert Rhodes, and Preserve Ramapo fool you.

 

We need Christopher St. Lawrence, Samuel Baruch Tress and Brenda Logan-Charles in Town Hall so they can keep fighting for us and continue their extraordinary efforts to improve the lives of our community and all Ramapo residents.

 

With experienced and proven leadership, a successful record of achievement, and an ambitious vision for a brighter future, Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence, Councilman Samuel Baruch Tress and Councilwoman Brenda Logan-Charles have earned our community’s support.

 

On Tuesday, November 3, we must show hakaras hatov to Supervisor St. Lawrence, Councilman Tress and Councilwoman Logan-Charles by going to the polls and casting our votes for the people who have always been there for our community and for all of Ramapo



One Response

  1. can we split our votes
    St Lawrence is what he is
    Tress isn’t what he is
    to reference his father’s iconic reputation as a reason to vote for him, “baggage” and all (and not just in the caroetbagger sense) taints the whole ticket and is enough to make me want to either not vote or vote for the people whos agenda is at least clear –unless we all moved here to have traffic, overcrowding, reduction of services etc…that part I’m numb to, the part of DNA being a reason to vote for tress is an insult to admirers of his father a’h and brings to mind Jeb Bush’s situation…tho in his case hes NOT blatantly playing that card–assume you can mix and match, because if not it’s either a write in or preserve Ramapo

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