Wilton RTC Election Headquarters Grand Opening Saturday, Oct. 23rd at 11 AM
Wilton State Rep. Tod O’Dea, Former State Rep. Gail Lavielle, Former State Senator Toni Boucher, and Many Current Candidates Among Those in Attendance
The Wilton Republican Town Committee is pleased to announce the opening of its campaign headquarters located at 16 Center Street, in between CT Coffee and Eco Chic hair salon, in the center with Red Rooster. The official opening will take place on Saturday, October 23rd at 11am.
Wilton’s current State Representative, Tom O’Dea, former State Senator Toni Boucher, former State Representative Gail Lavielle and many current town elected and appointed officials will be present to welcome all Wiltonians into our location to meet our amazing slate of candidates for this year’s municipal elections.
“There is a lot of excitement for the Row B slate this year, and we are excited to open the doors of our headquarters to the public,” said Peter Wrampe, WRTC Chairman. He added, “We look forward to seeing many of our friends and neighbors stopping by our headquarters in the coming weeks.”
“In this important election year, Row B candidates are running to support our businesses, law enforcement, parental participation in Wilton’s schools, and to protect local zoning from state control. We are running for a Wilton run by Wiltonians, rather than a Wilton run by a state party platform out of Hartford,” said Board of Selectmen candidate Kim Healy.
Endorsed candidates for this year’s municipal election are:
o Kim Healy for Board of Selectmen
o Jess Christ and Jared Martin for Board of Education
o Monty Du, Stewart Koenigsberg, Matt Raimondi and Rich Santosky for Board of Finance
o Christopher Pagliaro, Jill Warren and Chris Wilson for Planning and Zoning
o Justin Anderson for Zoning Board of Appeals
o Tara Pagano for Zoning Board of Appeals – Alternate o Chris Gardner for Board of Assessment Appeals
o Lianne Griswold Acosta-Rua, Lisa Pojano and Peter Wrampe for Constable
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