Republican-endorsed candidates in Shelby committed to moving town forward
Editor:
Good day Shelby Republican voters! Primary election is here and it is important to get out and make your voice heard.
Please utilize early voting at the County Office building (Rt 31 Albion) if you are unable to vote at the Shelby building June 24, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Your endorsed candidates are incumbent Scott Wengewicz for Town Supervisor, Mike Moriarty and Vassilious Bitsas for Council member.
As we gear up for another week of slander mailings and Facebook posts let it be known that before the Republican interviews for endorsement, Mr. Heminway (life-long Democrat), Mr. Zelazny (failed to attend interviews for a Republican endorsement or debate on 5/22/25) and Mr. Waters went to the Conservatives to be endorsed, making a Republican endorsement a secondary need. So, are they behind Republican values or seeking to be elected as Republicans in Name Only?
Mike and Vassilious are new to local government involvement. Both have voiced that the constituents of Shelby deserve better than what they have had the last 2-4 years with the bickering and finger pointing from council members who find fault, offering no solutions.
When interviewed to garner endorsement, Mike presented with confidence and spoke well on topics of personnel, budget and business. He is open minded and able to think for himself.
The committee agreed with his thoughts on the direction the town should be going in. He owns a small business and manages a multimillion dollar international produce company. Mike would like to see more business come to Shelby, but that is hard when a board is unwilling to work together.
Vassilious, while soft spoken, processes thoughts before speaking – a rare skill to some most days. He is very astute about his families business. He has the ability to function under pressure, multitask – think outside the box and is a team player showing leadership quality.
We found him engaging and what we thought a council member should bring to our town. Both would be fresh eyes and ears in bringing new ideas to the table. They do not have hidden agendas or a history of grudges with other town council members or supervisor.
Scott has been on an uphill battle since day one as Shelby Town Supervisor inheriting the 2023 budget. Extinguishing problems of personnel issues, harassment complaints, financial software problems, working with department heads & budgeting ARPA funds. Stood up for residents and looked for solutions to water rates while being ignored from Village of Medina and when members of both boards met to negotiate 2 hours later nothing was resolved.
He does the best he can with the limited support from his council members. He is looking forward to and continue working for the residents of Shelby. Scott would like to explore renegotiating the municipal agreement with the Village of Medina so Shelby receives the taxes from Maple Ridge merchants, research funding to rebuild the park in Shelby Center, and continue working on the water lines to form a loop so more dead end areas will no longer need to be flushed.
As we approach voting day June 24th, remember these individuals are our neighbors. Respect their rights to seek a public office. The amount of slander and bullying needs to stop. The residents of our amazing town deserve better.
Thank you,
Dale S. Root
Shelby Republican Chairman