To the Editor: I am excited to announce my candidacy for Canton Town Supervisor. During my twenty years in real estate, I used to tell clients that Canton is a great place to raise a family. I would …
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To the Editor:
I am excited to announce my candidacy for Canton Town Supervisor. During my twenty years in real estate, I used to tell clients that Canton is a great place to raise a family. I would like the opportunity to continue and improve on that concept. Besides real estate, I have also worked in banking and am currently the Human Resources Manager with College Association at SUNY Canton.
I believe that all of my career choices will be an asset to me in the position of Town Supervisor. Being a part of this community means a lot to me and I have demonstrated that by my past affiliations with the EJ Noble Hospital Guild, United Helpers Board, three terms on the Canton School Board, coaching softball for the Pee Wee program, Elder for the First Presbyterian Church, and several terms and chairperson for the Canton Village Zoning Board of Appeals.
I moved to Canton with my parents, who still live here as well, when I was in high school. My husband, Joe, and I have raised our three children in Canton. All of whom have remained, own homes and are raising their families in this village.
I am pleased to be endorsed by the Conservative party and would also like to receive the Democratic endorsement at the upcoming caucus. I would appreciate your support at the caucus and at the November election.
Karen F. McAuliffe
Canton