Letter: Weinberg: Experienced, fair, willing to listen

Posted 4/2/16

To the editor:

We want to express our strong support for Phil Weinberg, who is running for the Westport Board of Health. Phil’s personality and experience qualify him uniquely for this role. He …

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Letter: Weinberg: Experienced, fair, willing to listen

Posted

To the editor:

We want to express our strong support for Phil Weinberg, who is running for the Westport Board of Health. Phil’s personality and experience qualify him uniquely for this role. He is thoughtful, fair, independent and open-minded. He has a long history of public service, including many years developing fact-based, common sense solutions to environmental problems. One of his most impressive traits is his ability to listen, a trait which he exhibits both professionally and personally.

Phil is also adept at understanding the fine print in legal standards and drawing practical, reasonable conclusions based on those standards. He has been and will be an independent decision-maker, resolving each matter that comes before the Board based on the law and on what would be fair in the individual case.

Phil Weinberg is a great choice for Westport.

Jean Rosiello, Steve Ouellette, Jim Whitin, Jack Reynolds, James Dorsey,Wendy Dorsey, Kathy Dunham, Michael Segal

Westport

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