Though we moved back last year to the North Fork to be closer to our large family there, I must say a few words on why my wife and I believe Chris Fiore should be reelected as mayor of North Haven.
As a former homeowner and president of West Banks Homeowners Association in North Haven, we found Chris’s approach was always motivated by common sense and civic pride.
When he first shared his vision to become both the mayor of North Haven and to develop our first cultural and public recreational space called Lovelady Park, I was impressed with his vision.
When it seems like our civic lives are filled with nothing but negative noise from naysayers and partisans, it’s refreshing to know a person unafraid to stand up for the common good and with the character and decency to know how to treat everyone equally, with respect and, I dare say, kindness.
James Komosinski
Riverhead
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