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Rocky Hill Mayor Lisa Marotta and Republican Slate to Host Fundraiser Sept. 24
Invites Public to Still Hill Brewery at 6 pm

Rocky Hill Mayor Lisa Marotta and the Republican slate seeking your vote in the Rocky Hill municipal election in November invites the public to join them for a fundraiser at Still Hill Brewery September 24 at 6 p.m.
Attendees will enjoy pizza, Still Hill beers, and conversation with the mayor and the rest of the Republican candidates. They will be on hand to discuss concerns and their plan forward. The recommended donation is $50.
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Marotta and her fellow Republicans are running on the platform “Better Plan, Better Path, Better Rocky Hill” that stresses economic responsibility and proactive long-term planning instead of reactive funding, strong economic development, and balanced growth.
“Rocky Hill thrives when neighbors come together, and that’s what this evening and our candidates are about,” Marotta said. “We are excited to spend time with the community, catch up with friends, and hear what’s on people’s minds. I hope to see many residents to talk about how we keep Rocky Hill moving forward.”
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Republicans running for the Town Council are:
- David Sevigny
- Allan Greenspan
- Jeff Levine
- Pankaj Prakash
- Francis J. Whelan III
Republicans running for the Board of Education are:
- Bryan Addy
- Jay Chhabra
- Brian Clemens
- Steve Slattery
- Amber Tucker
Rocky Hill’s municipal election is Tuesday November 4. To ensure that you are registered to vote, check your status at https://portaldir.ct.gov/sots/. Register to vote at https://voterregistration.ct.gov/OLVR/welcome.do by Oct. 17 to vote in this election. Early voting is October 20 through November 2, 2025. The location for early voting in Rocky Hill is the Town Hall at 761 Old Main St,
About Lisa Marotta for Rocky Hill Mayor
Lisa Marotta has served as mayor of Rocky Hill, Connecticut since 2019. She is running for her fourth term in office. Marotta is a mother of three and a lifelong advocate for education, public health, and sustainability. Marotta serves on several bipartisan state and regional committees to ensure Rocky Hill and towns like it are well represented. Marotta works as director of a woman’s leadership academy at a Connecticut University.
Paid for by Rocky Hill Republican Town Committee, Treasurer Sabrina Clemens