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The Red Hook Republican committee and republican elected officials
remain committed to making a difference for the people of Red Hook & Tivoli.
We believe the residents deserve candidates and officials of varied
backgrounds, having different experiences and representing all the sectors of our
community.
We have one goal: Ensure Red Hook and Tivoli remain a
great place to live, work and raise a family.
VIEW OUR 2009 PALM CARD ONLINE FOR MORE
INFO.
With your involvement, we can achieve
our goal.
Help preserve your town, Volunteer
TO HELP IN ELECTION 2009.
GOP Candidates for
2009 Elections
NOTICE:
There will be a debate of the Red Hook
candidates for Dutchess County Legislature and Town Board on Monday,
October 26 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tivoli Village Hall. The community
is invited to attend. Questions will be taken from the public that
evening. Please plan to attend and share this information with
others in the community. The event will be videotaped and submitted
to PANDA for airing.
November Slate announced following Republican Caucus

From Left: Sue McCann,
Rob Latimer, Jim Ross and Ben Traudt
Annual Scholarship
Essay Contest
The 2008 Red Hook GOP Scholarship
Essay Contest was won by Miry Almada-Makebish.
Read Miry's Essay: "The
Power of Voting." We wish to thank all the students who
participated in our contest and look forward to next year's
competition.
Community
Service

Saturday, April 18 was our first
Adopt-a-Highway Clean-up day for the 2009 season. The Committee
hopes to have three more clean-up days during the year. Many, many thanks to
Sue Crane, Cheryl Hilbrandt and her son (James) and family friend,
Sue McCann, Quinn O'Callahan (Bruce Williams' grandson), Lisa
Pullaro, David Seymour, Ben Traudt, Dick Wambach and Bruce
Williams. We were able to cover both sides of the
highway in our 1.5 mile segment in about an hour and a half. The weather was
great and the orange vests and hard hats made quite the fashion
statement. Thanks again to today's crew! Your help and good humor
are very much appreciated.
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