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Letter To The Editor – Supporting Buckley

October 24, 2014 By eastwickpress

To the Editor:

Autumn represents something different to everyone who lives in Grafton. To those who heat with wood, it is time to cut the required cords of wood for the winter. To our school children, it is reconnecting with friends and teachers. And to those seeking an elected position, it is time to distinguish oneself from the opposing candidate and to work toward the public good.

The willingness to work for the public good is always on the forefront of my mind as I gaze out among the audience attending the Grafton Town Board meetings. Some of the most humbling moments of my life have been representing the people of Grafton. It is a great honor and privilege in spite of the challenges facing the Town Board.

These challenges include the relocation of friends or family, declining community gathering spaces and shifting demographics. All factors that have an effect on which path the Town Board should follow to control Town expenses, what services to provide and how to create an environment to support community growth.

We can all agree the community of Grafton is evolving. Those attending the Grafton Town Board meetings or read the accounts of the Town Board meetings in the Eastwick Press are familiar with the divide among the current Board members. My commitment to the people of Grafton is to protect the legal position of the Town, manage spending and uphold the law, as well as being respectful of those with differing opinions.

So, as I contemplate who among the candidates running for Grafton Town Board share my vision and commitment, there is only Eric Buckley. Eric represents all of the characteristics needed to serve with distinction.

Eric is a proven leader dedicated to developing positive community relationships. Eric symbolizes a voice of reason. His vision for Grafton is to explore every option to work “across-the-aisle” for the betterment of the community. Eric has expressed a commitment to engage our youth in programs that will allow them to compete in an ever changing world. He recognizes the value of Grafton seniors, the need for library services and the community benefits of volunteerism. Eric pledges to remain independent in his thinking using patience and understanding with every decision. Eric truly has the personal qualities desired to represent the Town of Grafton.

I urge all Town of Grafton residents to support Eric in his quest to become your next Town Board representative.

Barbara J. Messenger,

Grafton Town Board Member

Filed Under: Grafton, Letters & Comments, Local News

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