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ED CONNOLE, CONCERNED FARMINGTON RESIDENT, STRONGLY SUPPORTS AMY SUFFREDINI & BRIAN CONNOLLY FOR FARMINGTON TOWN COUNCIL, 1ST DISTRICT

ED CONNOLE, FARMINGTON RESIDENT & DEDICATED VOLUNTEER, STRONGLY SUPPORTS AMY SUFFREDINI AND BRIAN CONNOLLY FOR FARMINGTON TOWN COUNCIL

Farmington residents have long been fortunate to have elected officials who have the welfare of the residents, the health and safety of the town itself and the

projection of a first rate school system as their goals. In recent years we have seen the fruits of these endeavors as Farmington has become a destination for beginning families seeking a progressive school system for their offspring, young professionals looking for positions in the medical and hi-tech fields of labor and those of us who are on fixed incomes wanting a tax rate that will allow for a quality of life without feeling taxed out. ...

These conditions did not just appear : insightful and intelligent council and school board members created the social and financial environment for such growth and conditions that we now have. They did this by understanding that their fellow council and school board members are neighbors and Farmington residents as well as members of a chosen political party. Through compromise and concession - not without some serious discussion and disagreement-our council and board members have worked together to create the conditions we all enjoy today.

Amy Suffredini and Brian Connolly - Democratic candidates for Town Council- have displayed the maturity, kindness and wisdom to continue to seek what is best for Farmington by working together with opposing part members as well as each other.

I urge you not only to vote for Amy and Brian but to question each candidate of both party affiliations directly as to their willingness to place the well being of Farmington above political ideology and national party goals and to promise us to respect and treat as neighbors their fellow council and board members.

Ed Connole

Farmington, Ct.

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