Plattsburgh Town Councilperson (Vote for Two)
Name: Gerard A. Renadette
Age: 55
Party: Republican
Education: Beekmantown Central School, Canton ATC
Occupation: Department of Corrections
Organizations: Beekmantown Lions, Arthur Lefevre Senior Apartments, Eucharistic Minister and lector at St. Alexander's Church, Town of Plattsburgh Board of Ethics
Political experience: Incumbent, serving since 1996
Quote: "It has always been my desire to deliver fair representation to everyone in the Town regardless of political party affiliation. For the next 4 years I pledge to continue working with all board members to serve only the interests of the residents and not those of the private sector. I will keep town spending under control while maintaining the highest standard of equipment and services. I will continue working towards the sharing of services while protecting your Town's interests. Finally I will continue to respond promptly to any request or question received from residents of the Town."
Name: Paul D. Lamoy
Age: 47
Party: Democratic
Education: Peru Central School, Clinton Community College, SUNY Plattsburgh
Occupation: Foreman, William J. Murray Electric, Inc.
Organizations: Relay For Life American Cancer Society Committee, Assistant Fire Chief, New York State Emergency Medical Technician, American Red Cross First Aid and CPR instructor, MDA Telethon chairman, baseball and softball umpire and hockey referee
Political experience: Town Councilperson (2005), Town of Plattsburgh Planning Board Member
Quote: "I bring to the town council the construction expertise to continue to expand the infrastructure that is needed as new businesses move into the town. I will work to continue to squeeze tax dollars and maintain a zero town tax. I will work to share services when both municipalities benefit equally. I am available and will pledge to return calls or e-mails promptly."
Name: Sheila A. Brockway
Age: 57
Party: Democratic
Education: Salmon River Central, CVPH Medical Center School of Nursing
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