Politics & Government
Letter To The Editor: Fasulo For Selectman
A Wilmington resident says Fasulo will "keep Wilmington a town."

WILMINGTON, MA -- Wilmington voters head to the polls on April 28 for municipal elections. Below is a letter to the editor endorsing Rob Fasulo, who is one of three candidates running for selectman.
When voting for Wilmington Selectman I look at a person who will assess the issues and make tough choices and tough decisions for the people they represent. I don’t want a person who waffles and tells people what they want to hear and then will do nothing. I look at a person who has a commitment to community. I don’t want a person who is for special and outside interest. I want a person who means what they say and who will keep promises to those they represent. I don’t want a person who spews out sound bites and slogans and will do nothing. I want a leader. I don’t want a person without ideals. I want a person who will keep Wilmington a town. I don’t want a person who is willing to give into big condo complexes and rezoning making Wilmington a city. I want a person who doesn’t take campaign donations. I don’t want a person who takes campaign donations and then owes favors. I want a person who is transparent. I don’t want a person who will make back door deals. I want a person who has the interest of our schools, fire and police. I don’t want a person who will put stress on these departments because of ramped expansion. Rob Fasulo has the qualities I’m looking for so I’m supporting him for Selectmen of Wilmington. Rob Fasulo will be an effective leader when making tough decisions and choices that are best for Wilmington. Rob is committed to working hard to get things done for the voters of Wilmington.
Steven Contrada
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