Politics & Government

LETTER: A Vote For Jaime Foster Will Acknowledge Her Diligence For Us

Opinions expressed are those of the letter writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Patch Media. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed.

Opinions expressed are those of the letter writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Patch Media. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed.
Opinions expressed are those of the letter writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Patch Media. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

ELLINGTON-EAST WINDSOR-VERNON, CT — Jaime Foster never stops working for the residents of Ellington, Vernon and East Windsor. Even the Republicans are not attacking or diminishing the extraordinary accomplishments Jaime has obtained for us all. In fact, over the past few years several Republicans have gone out of their way to praise what she has done.

These accomplishments have not only helped to retard tax growth but have gone a long way to make our lives a little better. Some of Jaime’s good work has produced as follows:

  • $9,000,000 Windermere School Construction Assist
  • $8,000,000 New Police Communication System
  • $1,310,000 Culvert and Outlet Repair
  • $66,600 Hall Memorial Library Project
  • $443,200 Park Work and Charging Station
  • $734,000 Light and Upgrades to Town Parks
  • $23,800 Police Dash and Body Cameras
  • $51,400 Senior Center Fitness Area
  • $224,400 Arbor Park Lighting
  • $500,000 Hall Memorial Library Parking Lot
  • $50,000 Crystal Lake/Tedford Park Work
  • $25,000 McNight Museum

Without Jaime’s hard work and perseverance, our towns would not have benefited to this great extent. A vote for Jaime Foster will acknowledge her diligence and hard work on our behalf. Let’s show her how much our towns appreciate what she has done for us by voting for Jaime Foster.

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Town before party is always the right vote.

John Nord
Ellington

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