Politics & Government

Letter: Selectman Marzullo's 'Bipartisan Approach Makes for Balanced Government


To The Editor,

I am writing today in support of the re-election of Drew Marzullo as Selectman. 

I have known Drew for many years and he never ceases to amaze me. His dedication and love for the Town is evident in all that he does. As a first responder in Greenwich, he is always there for people in need.

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As a Selectman, he is readily available to meet the needs of the people. His knowledge, dedication, and compassion make him the perfect choice to tackle any issue. Whether it’s infrastructure, education, safety, or advocacy, Drew is ready to take action. Through his guidance and support, Greenwich is now better prepared for super storms and emergency situations. When others wanted to cut back on law enforcement, Drew reminded the Town of the importance of public safety. He has taken on the task of helping our schools become safer for all of our children through his advocacy and education against bullying. His bi-partisan approach towards resolutions makes him the perfect choice for a balanced government. 

As a Greenwich resident, I rest assured knowing that Drew Marzullo is our Selectman and I know our voices are heard, our needs are constantly met, and our beloved Greenwich is in good hands. Re-elect Drew Marzullo so that he may continue being the instrumental leader Greenwich needs. Drew often states that he is proud to serve the Town of Greenwich and on November 5th, we must show Drew how proud and fortunate we are to have him.

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Angelica Arenas

Social Services Board Member 

(Editor’s note: More letters to the editor regarding Greenwich elections may be found in our elections and government categories.

Greenwich Patch will publish election-related letters to the editor through Oct. 31.  To be considered for publication, letters must be submitted by 5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013.)


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