LeRoy Pennysaver & News

LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 25, 2018 Re-Elect Bill Kettle for Village Trustee In his four years on the village board, Bill has not been afraid to ask the tough questions, to challenge the board, to reach out and work with others in the community and to continually strive for the best for all LeRoyans. In addition to serving as a village trustee, Bill also dedicates his time as a vice-president on the LeRoy Business Council and is a Main Street property and business owner. Here’s a quick review of Bill’s accomplish- ments not only as a village of LeRoy board mem- ber but also as a member of our community: Village Trustee: Approved Tax Abatement programs – Offering partial tax exemptions for capital improvements Village Trustee: Approved Vacant Home Registry – Legislation to address neglected properties within our village -Elect Bill Kettle for Village Trustee illage board, Bill has not been afraid to ask the tough questions, to challenge the board, to reach s in the community and to continually strive for the best for all LeRoyans. a village trustee, Bill also dedicates his time as a vice-president on the LeRoy Business Council perty and business owner. Bill’s accomplishments not only as a village of LeRoy board member but also as a member of our ​ Approved Tax Abatement programs – Offering partial tax exemptions for capital improvements ​ Approved Vacant Home Registry – Legislation to address neglected properties within our village ​ Voted in favor and subsequently approved the use of the Oatka Creek for ice skating when it ​ Honored to be the village liaison for the LeRoy Rotary’s Interact’s Hometown Heroes Project as important goal of his : ​ Regatta Committee member to bring back the Regatta Council: ​ Committee member to launch the LeRoy Business Council’s new website ny.com ​ which is a growing website to showcase all of the wonderful assets LeRoy has to offer Council: ​ Committee member for LeRoy’s First Night – Helped organize Raffle to raise money to ear with our annual new year’s eve fireworks show. iness Owner: ​ Repurpose Main Street Property – Invested his own finances to create two new Street that are “business ready” for two new tenants post college three year career move to Michigan (1991-1994), Bill is a lifetime resident of LeRoy. LeRoy Central School and received his BA from the State University of New York at Buffalo. ve been married for 21 years. Laura is a school counselor at Perry Central School. They have ndrew 14, both enrolled in LeRoy High School. s Account Manager with a Rochester based manufacturing company. In his 28 years in Village Trustee: Voted in favor and subsequently approved the use of the Oatka Creek for ice skating when conditions permit Village Trustee: Honored to be the village liaison for the LeRoy Rotary’s Interact’s Hometown Heroes Pr ject as this has be n an important goal of his Oakta Fest 2015: Regatta Committee member to bring back the Regatta LeRoy Business Counc l: Committee member to launch the LeRoy Business Council’s ew website www.iloveleroyny.com which is a growing website to showcase all of the wonderful assets LeRoy has to offer LeRoy Business Council: Committee member for LeRoy’s First Night – Helped organize Raf- fle to raise money to ring in the new year with our annual new year’s eve fireworks show. Main Street Business Owner: Repurpose Main Street Property – Invested his own finances to create two new facilities on Main Street that are “business ready” for two new tenants With the exception of a post college three year career ove to Michigan (1991-1994), Bill is a lifetime resident of LeRoy. Bill is a 1986 graduate of LeRoy Central School and received his BA from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Bill and his wife L ura ha been married or 21 years. Laura is a school counselor at Perry Central School. They have two sons, Ryan 17 and Andrew 14, both enrolled in LeRoy High School. Bill is employed as a Sales Account Manager with a Rochester based manufacturing company. In his 28 years in manufacturing, he has been able to draw on the collective experiences of being in the high-pressure sales and quality environment. Over the last four years, he has been able to bring this experience to the LeRoy village board for budget planning, code enforcement and creative ways to continue the improvement of both commercial and residential properties. I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve as your village trustee over the last four years and would greatly appreciate your vote on March 20th to continue the forward progress we have made with so many like-minded LeRoyans. Tha k you LeRoy, Bill Don’t Forget to Vote Village Election is Tuesday March 20, 2018 Paid for by the LeRoy Democratic Committee Party

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