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Candidates’ helpfulness earns them her vote

As we approach this year’s election, I want to share my thoughts on why I’ll be voting for the following candidates running for Town Council: Deb Carney, Stephen Stokes, Craig Marr, Rippy Serra and Peter Slom.

When I first got involved in Charlestown’s local politics, I didn’t know much about the workings of the town. What I did know is that I cared about our community and wanted to be more informed. Over time, not only did I learn more about Charlestown’s issues, but I also found myself with a supportive group of people who are always available to address any questions or concerns I have, both personally and for my neighbors.

It’s a refreshing change to know that there are candidates who are genuinely invested in the needs of the residents. They’re not just asking for our vote; they’re actively engaging with people, listening, and explaining the complexities of town matters in a way that makes sense to everyday citizens like me. I appreciate their ability to break down issues, helping me understand the how, why, and what of each decision, even though I’m not particularly political by nature.

Now, when my neighbors come to me with questions about town issues or who to turn to, I confidently direct them to these candidates, because I trust their commitment to doing what’s right for the people of Charlestown. Their willingness to listen and explain things at any time, with full transparency, is why I’m supporting them.

I encourage you to join me in voting for these candidates this election season. Let’s continue to support leaders who are open, responsive, and dedicated to the well-being of our community like Deb Carney, Stephen Stokes, Craig Marr, Rippy Serra and Peter Slom.

Anne Mulhall

Charlestown


A version of this article appeared as a Letter To the Editor in The Westerly Sun on October 8, 2024.

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