Politics & Government
Residents Write In to Support Chiaverotti
Letters in support of mayoral candidate come in tandem.

(Generally, we will run letters separately, but as these both arrived on the same day and have the same message, we are listing them one after the other. )
Dear Editor:
Along with the rest of Wisconsin, Muskego is facing new and trying times. As a business owner and a resident of Muskego for 35 years I have always watched our elections, none more closely than the one coming up on April 5th.
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There are many changes happening to Muskego and we must have the guidance of an experienced hand. I strongly feel the person we need is Kathy Chiaverotti. Her long residence and experience with the city, both politically and her interaction with businesses makes her eminently qualified to steer us through these troubling times. She is very proud to be a citizen of the city Muskego and will serve with distinction.
I will be voting for Kathy Chiaverotti and I hope you will join me.
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And don’t forget to vote April 5th, your vote is important.
Sincerely
Marguerite Ingold, Muskego resident
President, IMA Group Ltd
Dear Editor:
I am happy to support Kathy Chiaverotti in her bid to succeed John R. Johnson as mayor of Muskego. I have known Kathy for a number of years now, and I can say without any doubt that she is hard-working, intelligent, down-to-earth, professional, friendly, and passionate about Muskego. And when it comes to experience, there is no question that she is ready for this new role. Her wealth of experiences as a former alderman and as a current county supervisor and the current executive director of the Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce have all led up to this exciting moment. And like Mayor Johnson has, I am confident that Kathy will, if elected, keep Muskego on a bright and stable course that balances much-needed business development while holding the line on taxes and spending and retaining the suburban and rural attributes we have all come to cherish from our community.
Aaron S. Robertson
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