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Politics & Government

Letter to the Editor: Christine Vitale For Fairfield

"She does not speak in empty platitudes or grandstand for the spotlight. Christine leads by doing."

(Christine Vitale 2025)

To the Editor:

I first met Christine Vitale over 20 years ago when we were in the Junior League, volunteering at Curiale School in Bridgeport. A few years later we would run into each other at Board of Education (BoE), Board of Finance, Board of Selectman (BoS) and RTM meetings, sitting in the audience, waiting until the wee hours to make public comments. I was always impressed by Christine's calm demeanor, her respect for the members of all the town bodies, and her advocacy for the ENTIRE Fairfield Public School (FPS) district—not just the parts that directly impacted her and her children.

Once I was on the BoE I would often encourage Christine to consider running, and when her schedule finally allowed she agreed and won a seat in 2017. She had such fantastic institutional knowledge of FPS that she was able to hit the ground running. A year in, she was elected Chair of the Board. She ran a superintendent search, and then was thrust into the quagmire of the fill pile and its impact on the district. When she ran for re-election in 2019, she garnered more than 10,000 votes and was reelected as Board Chair. Any hopes that things would calm down once the fill pile issues were being addressed were eradicated in March 2020, with the advent of Covid. From then on, Christine's work as chair was made exponentially harder and she rose to each and every challenge with grace and strength.

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After she decided not to run for BoE again, Christine could have taken some time off. But instead, in 2023, she agreed to run for BoS as running mate alongside my husband, Bill Gerber, who was running for First Selectman. She and Bill ran a great, strong, motivated and inspiring campaign and Christine received the most votes of all four BoS candidates.

Christine was a valuable addition to the Board of Selectman. She and Bill worked together well, but she didn't rubber-stamp his ideas; she would challenge him, ask insightful questions and make those ideas better.

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On June 28, Bill called Christine from the ER at Bridgeport Hospital to tell her about his just-diagnosed brain tumor. She was personally devastated but without a pause, stepped up to take Bill's place. Over the next two weeks she was forced to walk a terrible tightrope between friendship and duty and responsibility. I know how difficult this was, and I am so grateful to her for everything she did to support Bill, John, Gillian, and me during that nightmarish time.

Bill passed away on July 15th. Since then, Christine has continued to lead with strength, respect and compassion. She does not speak in empty platitudes or grandstand for the spotlight. Christine leads by doing. As the recent victories against the proposed UI monopole project and Aquarion sale show, Christine fights–and wins–for Fairfield.

I did not think we needed a Special Election, but enough Fairfielders did. When she was needed, Christine was there for the Town of Fairfield and for us. I look forward to voting for Christine for First Selectman on February 3, and hope you will do the same.

Jessica Gerber

Fairfield

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