By David Avitabile
WRIGHT - Alex Luniewski is running for re-election for supervisor in the Town of Wright.
Mr. Luniewski, a Republican, is running for a one-year term.
"I enjoy it, there is always a problem to solve," he said.
"Along with that, there are a few more things that I would like to get done before I leave office. The biggest issues are revenue and capital improvements at both the town and county levels. One is just as important as the other, and both have huge impacts on the residents."
Mr. Luniewski said he brings many qualities and experience to the board.
"I have common sense and I'm frugal," he said. "I've learned so much over the past 14 years, four as town councilman and 10 years as town supervisor.
"I know I still have a lot to learn, but I look forward to those challenges. The plus side is I have 14 years to draw from along with access to great people."
Also running for election in the Town of Wright are:
* Clerk/tax collector, one-year term: Amber McDermott-Dickson, Republican.
* Town council, two for three-year terms: Joy (Heckman) Rigby, Republican, and Kim Shoemaker, Republican.
* Highway superintendent, one-year term: Keith Kearney, Democrat and Republican.
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