I write today to thank the voters in Sag Harbor Village who nominated me to run for village justice, and to thank Deputy Mayor Tom Gardella, who asked me to step up and campaign for the position.
I live in our village with my wife, and my two sons, who go to the elementary school and the Learning Center. I appreciate the confidence that the people of Sag Harbor (and beyond) have in my experience, both professionally and in our community, to have the balanced temperament to preside in our Village Justice Court.
As a seasoned former prosecutor, and now as a federal criminal defense attorney, I understand both sides. I know that the legal system touches people up close, and I can make sure that everyone gets a fair shake under the law.
I look forward to the opportunity to earn the voters’ support on village election day, Tuesday, June 20, where you can find me on the Windmill Party line, with Deputy Mayor Tom Gardella.
Carl Irace
Sag Harbor
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