My family and I have been North Haven community members for 50 years. I have known Terie Diat for 30 years. Terie Diat is honest, dedicated and conscientious. Terie has demonstrated these strong qualities as my friend, neighbor and as an accomplished North Haven Manor board member and North Haven Village trustee.
Terie thoughtfully developed the Shoreline Protection Code, when she followed marine science balanced with the needs of homeowners. Terie listens. Terie is respectful. She does not have a personal agenda. She is not self important. Terie cares about North Haven and its residents.
I write to enthusiastically endorse Terie Diat as mayor of North Haven. I am certain that she will work tirelessly to support and enhance our village. Now more than ever, North Haven needs Terie Diat’s leadership.
Amy Gittell
North Haven
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