The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
Vote Row B on Nov. 7
Over the past five
months, I have had the pleasure of meeting hundreds of people throughout the Towns of Vernon and Verona, City of Sherrill, and Villages of Oneida Castle and Vernon. Whether getting signatures on petitions, putting out signs or campaigning for candidates, I am humbled by the support and encouragement of so many neighbors and friends. Thank you.
This year we have a great slate of candidates beginning with Family Court Judge Paul Deep and incumbent County Legislator Keith Schiebel. Paul brings to the position the demeanor and caring concern any parent would welcome when faced with a domestic issue. His family law practice and experience have prepared him well to serve our families in the most difficult of situations as family court judge.
Keith has excelled as a first-term legislator and does an excellent job of representing our villages, towns, and city at the county level. He is a tremendous spokesperson and role model for our community. I am proud to be his campaign manager and biggest advocate. Both Deep and Schiebel are highly competent, qualified, hardworking, and committed individuals who bring a unique personal touch to their respective offices. Our county will continue to benefit from their service and dedication.
Town of Vernon officials up for re-election are all incumbents including Town Supervisor Randy Watson, Highway Superintendent Art Freemire, Town Justice William Croll, Town Councilmen Steve Adamkowski and John Peters (vote for two), and Assessor Duane Munger. Our team of local officials continues to manage an efficient, fiscally responsible town government focused on providing quality services at an affordable rate for our taxpayers.
Whether registered Republican or Conservative, Independence or Democrat, or not affiliated with a political party at all, we invite you to support our county and local government officials by voting Row B. Nov. 7, please take the time to exercise your most basic right as a citizen and join me on Row B. Once again, thank you.
Paulette Schiebel, co-chair, Town of Vernon Republican
Committee