Grisanti hosts meet and greet for members of new district
Saturday May 19, 2012 | By:Kori Sciandra | News
TONAWANDAS - New York State Senator Mark Grisanti, and his staff recently hosted, a “Meet with Mark” event in the Town of Tonawanda recently in the efforts to address residents questions or concerns. The meet and greet is part of a series of events where residents can partake in a question and answer session directly with the Senator, as part of his campaign to win reelection in the state senate.
More than 50 residents gathered at the NOCO Pavilion on Ensminger to hear what Grisanti had to say about various issues such as, the NFTA, jobs in the area, UB 2020 and more.
Also in attendance was Deputy Supervisor Joseph Emminger.
“We have been received very well. Especially in the Town of Tonawanda and the Village of Kenmore,” said Chief of Staff Doug Curella. “We are very happy to be in this area and plan to be very accessible to the public.”
In addition to heading out to the streets so that residents have the chance to meet the representative, Grisanti’s team will soon be moving their campaign headquarters to Delaware Avenue, Town of Tonawanda.
“We are just wrapping up some loose ends and then we will be moving to our new office,” said Doug.
All of Grisanti’s campaigning is paid for by private funding and will be of no cost to the taxpayers.
Should Grisanti win re-election, his new district would include the Town of Tonawanda, Village of Kenmore and the City of Tonawanda.
More than 50 residents gathered at the NOCO Pavilion on Ensminger to hear what Grisanti had to say about various issues such as, the NFTA, jobs in the area, UB 2020 and more.
Also in attendance was Deputy Supervisor Joseph Emminger.
“We have been received very well. Especially in the Town of Tonawanda and the Village of Kenmore,” said Chief of Staff Doug Curella. “We are very happy to be in this area and plan to be very accessible to the public.”
In addition to heading out to the streets so that residents have the chance to meet the representative, Grisanti’s team will soon be moving their campaign headquarters to Delaware Avenue, Town of Tonawanda.
“We are just wrapping up some loose ends and then we will be moving to our new office,” said Doug.
All of Grisanti’s campaigning is paid for by private funding and will be of no cost to the taxpayers.
Should Grisanti win re-election, his new district would include the Town of Tonawanda, Village of Kenmore and the City of Tonawanda.
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