I am writing in support of the candidacy of Alex Payan for Rye Town. I have found Alex to be an exceptionally community-minded person who is deeply committed to the betterment of Rye Town for all its citizens.
Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman has been in office too long. He has gotten complacent and forgotten his main responsibility as a public official is to safeguard the taxpayers’ hard-earned money.
Imagine your favorite morning spot, where for years their prices hovered around $2.50-$2.65 for coffee and a bagel. Then one day, under new management, the price ballooned to $37.19!
I’m writing to support Alex Payan for Rye Town Council. I have known Alex for several years now, and he has always been accessible and responsive. Whether by email or phone, I can always count on him to follow through any time I ask him for help or information.
In a couple of weeks, we will be having Halloween; it was always my favorite holiday. Over the past years there have been many popular costume themes—Batman, Darth Vader and the usuals like skeletons and ghosts.
I have known Alex Payan for several years and I am writing this letter to give him my full support. Alex has been involved in many organizations assisting people in the community. He has always shown leadership and kindness when helping others and has proven to be reliable, trustworthy, and …
I have had the pleasure of serving as a member of your Town of Rye Council for the past four years. I’m running this November for re-election on the Democratic ticket led by current Supervisor Gary Zuckerman.
At this time, I would like to praise Alex Payan for his bravery to serve in the community he contributes so much to. Mr. Payan is by far an outstanding citizen, a trustworthy colleague, and an endearing family man.
We write to heartily endorse Alex Payan in the upcoming Rye Town election Tuesday, Nov. 7. Alex is exceptionally well-qualified to serve on the Rye Town Council. He boasts several advanced degrees and has extensive business marketing experience.
As a lifelong resident of Port Chester, I cannot recall a time when someone relatable ran for Rye Town office. By relatable, I mean a candidate who has the working middle class in mind.
How deceased bodies (remains) are cared for is one of the latest issues to be examined through an environmental lens. For example, last December New York State Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law legislation allowing “Natural Organic Reduction” (NOR) as a form of final disposition.
Every time I reminisce about Port Chester political campaigns, it fills my head with a whirlwind of memories. I recall the days of talking with large and small groups while seeking their votes. Occasionally, certain individuals would come forward and offer their support.