To the Editor: I am writing to encourage the people of Norfolk to elect Jill Breit as Norfolk Town Justice on November 8th. Jill is eminently qualified for this position. As current Town Justice she …
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To the Editor:
I am writing to encourage the people of Norfolk to elect Jill Breit as Norfolk Town Justice on November 8th. Jill is eminently qualified for this position. As current Town Justice she has the training and experience.
She knows the law and we can rely on her to follow it. Jill’s administrative experience as Director of TAUNY adds to her qualifications.
Jill Breit has lived in Norfolk for over thirty years and has been an active member of the community, serving as past member of the Norfolk Hepburn Library Board. Being a town justice is not about being Republican or Democrat; It’s about having the qualifications, experience, and character to do the job. Jill has all three.
Residents of Norfolk can be assured that Jill Breit will be an effective judge who will treat everyone fairly.
Betty Graham
Raymondville