Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Re-Elect Paul Roy For A Better Town Of Seymour In 2011

Re-Elect Paul Roy and the entire Democratic slate in the Town of Seymour Connecticut this November 2011.
Paul Roy, announced his bid for re-election for the Town of Seymour Connecticut 06483.
Seymour's election is sited for November, 2011.
“Serving the people of the Town of Seymour is a tremendous honor,” Paul Roy said. “I ask for their support so we can continue the work of making Seymour, more efficient and more prosperous.”
First elected in 2009, Paul Roy has a strong record focused on representing the Town of Seymour's best interests.
Paul Roy states there are a number of projects and issues I have started and would like to see through completion.
Paul Roy is widely respected as a man who works long hours and goes above and beyond to work through complex issues and provide solid results. “The priorities of the Town of Seymour are my priorities,” Paul Roy said. “I’ve done my best to serve the town well and I think my record speaks clearly to the strong values of the people I represent.
“It’s a privilege to ask for their vote.”
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Elect Democrat Paul Roy For First Selection In Seymour Ct. 06483


Veteran selectman Paul Roy is leading the charge of town Democrats running for office this fall.
Roy was officially tapped Thursday as the Seymour Democrats’ candidate for First Selectman in the Nov. 3 town elections. Roy will try to unseat Republican incumbent Robert Koskelowski.
Roy said he wants to make changes in how Seymour is run. He and other Democrats at Thursday’s caucus focused on getting more business in town to lower residents’ taxes, something he said has not been done under the Koskelowski administration.
“Things haven’t changed in the last ten years,” Roy said of the alleged lack of business development. “We need to move forward.” Democratic Chairman Steve Kulas, who is running for a seat on the Board of Assessment Appeals, said Roy is the right guy to challenge Koskelowski and the right man for Seymour.

“He [Roy] has the vision to change Seymour,” Kulas said. “We cannot afford two more years of no economic development.”

The rest of the Democratic slate was also selected.

Board of Selectmen
Saundra Gesek
Al Ermer
Karl J. Trybus
Phil Wilhelmy

Board of Finance
Michele Pavlik
Bill Sawicki
Ken Lignelli
Kristen Harmeling
Tom Schutte

(alternate candidates are Mike Magut and John Stelma)

Board of Education
Fred Stanek
Jim Garofolo
Ed Strumello
Police Commissioners
Frank Conroy
Jim Simpson

Board of Assessment Appeals
Steve Kulas
Tony LoPresti
Library Board
Christine Bourett
Dorie Poeta