Four for Two

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By:  Progress for Westhampton Beach

The deadline for filing nominating petitions for the two seats up for election this year on the Board of Trustees passed as of 5:00 p.m. yesterday. There are Four Candidates nominated.

The two incumbents:  Hank Tucker of 17 School Street, and Patricia DiBenedetto of 21 Adam Lane; and two challengers:  Brian Tymann of 107 Potunk Lane, and Rob Rubio of 244 Mill Road.

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Thank You Bob Busking, Jr.

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There is a time for thoughtful comment.  Robert Busking, Jr. seized this moment  and authored a Viewpoint for this week’s Southampton Press published at page A11.

Mr. Busking and Mayor Moore both urge residents to work their way through the question of sewers for Main Street. The Mayor has not opted for old style politics where plans are hatched in backrooms.  This is public business that will take time, and everyone should be heard.  The issue should be decided only after all of the facts have been presented and all of the costs and funding identified.  The cost of doing nothing is no longer hidden, it is self-evident.  Progress for Westhampton Beach encourages every person with a stake in the future of Westhampton Beach to be fully engaged in this ongoing process and to evaluate all  information as it becomes available.  Thank you Mr. Busking for taking the time to write a well considered Viewpoint for the Press.