I live in Water Mill but consider Southampton Village my town, too. As a close neighbor, I care what happens in the village and recognize all it takes to make it an inviting place.
Knowing Gina Arresta’s commitment to and passion for the village, I urge residents to vote for her in the upcoming election.
I’ve known Gina for almost 10 years. We were both active participants at the local school board and budget committee meetings. She is and would be a strong, independent and thoughtful voice with great ideas for improving the village for all of us.
Gina sees the opportunity to create spaces and hubs for younger, mobile and tech workers, enabling them to stay in the area and add vibrancy to the community. She also recognizes the need to help seniors continue to live in their own homes. She is a businesswoman and a local, a strong personality who is willing to listen and cooperate to get things done. Gina will make the village an inviting place for all, year round.
Elections matter, local and national. Please support someone who will help our local community — Gina Arresta.
Myron S. Glucksman
Water Mill
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