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Letter from Martha B. Clarvoe

Hartwick United Gets My Vote

I am Martha B. Clarvoe, a resident of Hartwick and a long-standing registered Democrat. This year, I will be voting for the Hartwick United candidates.

I believe Cody Moore, our current deputy supervisor appointed by Interim Supervisor Connie Haney, will bring the time, organization and commitment needed as supervisor. She plans to hold regular office hours, run efficient and organized meetings, and continue to support the Hartwick recycling transfer station.

I am also voting for JoAnn Gardner because of her strong support for the Hartwick Conservation Advisory Committee, of which she is an active member. She believes in the town’s Clean Sweep program, supports developing a youth program and has demonstrated her dedication by attending most town board meetings this year.

Caren Kelsey has shown exceptional dedication to the Town of Hartwick, its residents and numerous community organizations. Through her leadership in many of these groups, she has demonstrated respect for the rules and processes of good governance. I trust that she will work cooperatively with her colleagues on the Hartwick United team.

These women have come together with a shared purpose: to unite Hartwick. They have already shown how well they work together and how deeply they care about our town. Hartwick United represents the positive energy and teamwork needed to keep our town government running smoothly.

Martha B. Clarvoe
Hartwick

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