I am writing to express my enthusiastic support for Tom Neely in his candidacy for Southampton Town Council.
I have known Tom Neely for over 30 years, and during that time I have consistently been impressed with his integrity, dedication, leadership and community involvement. He has shown a deep commitment to a better community for everyone.
As a voter, taxpayer and community member, I value transparency, strong ethics and practical solutions, and Tom Neely embodies all of these. He brings not only vision but also the ability to work collaboratively, listen to constituents, and deliver results that matter.
I have full confidence that Tom Neely will be an outstanding Southampton Town councilman, and I urge my fellow community members to support him in the upcoming election.
Debbie Woods
Southampton
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