Colon seeks support from Lyndonville voters in village election on March 19
Editor:
I am asking the voters of the Village of Lyndonville to vote for me, Steve Colon, on the Taxpayers Party during the March 19 election from noon to 9 p.m. I’m running for village trustee.
I have lived in Lyndonville since 1999. I have taken notice to the bridge on Main Street and various parts of the sidewalks in Lyndonville that get flooded and some in need of repairs. I am concerned about the antique waterlines.
I am concerned about taxes, cost and spending – also the possibility of illegal immigrants being forced upon the community. Before anyone goes screaming Steve Colon is a racist, I am not. I am referring to the persons violating US law.
I believe and support the H2A agricultural workers who do things legally. There is a difference. I will look to offset both the tax issues and the illegal persons being forced upon the people of the United States, taking tax dollars from the people of the United States.
I will look for ways to fix the bridge and sidewalks through grants or assistance from State and Federal governments. I will try my best to spare the Lyndonville taxpayers.
I will try to assist the local fire company getting grants and equipment if I can. I ask for the chance to serve the people of Lyndonville.
I encourage the voters of Lyndonville to write in whoever they think is best qualified for the job of being the Lyndonville mayor. He or she could be your dad or mom. He or she could be you, who just needs some extra income and am willing to do a good job. You the voter can write in whoever you want. The door is wide open.
You the voter can even write in yourself or your aunt or uncle for a Village of Lyndonville trustee. However, I ask that you select me to help you in serving the Lyndonville community.
The rules for the March 19 village election allow any write-in candidates for the trustee and mayor positions. I will stress that myself and Danny Woodward Jr. took the time to go door to door meeting the different people of Lyndonville and followed the rules to be placed on the ballot for the election.
I now humbly ask the Village of Lyndonville voters to take that into consideration. We took wanting to serve the People of Lyndonville and the positions seriously. I can’t speak for Mr. Woodworth Jr., however by him taking the time to meet the petition requirements, I can see by his actions he wishes to continue to serve the Village of Lyndonville.
Make things change, get out and vote on March 19.
Steve Colon
Lyndonville