Baroncelli wants to keep on serving Shenandoah County

June 15, 2009
By Press_Release

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As per 7Bends’ press policy as it relates to all candidates, this information was furnished by the Sharon Baroncelli campaign, and is published here verbatim:

Woodstock — Sharon Baroncelli has announced that she will seek re-election as the District 4 representative serving on the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors. District 4 includes Woodstock and Fort Valley.

Initially appointed to fill the Board seat left vacant after the untimely death of Supervisor Barry Murphy in September of 2005, Mrs. Baroncelli went on to win the election in November of that year. Her re-election bid will focus on maintaining the current way of life we enjoy in the valley, while planning for a successful future for the County and its citizens.

Supervisor Baroncelli is proud of what she has accomplished during her first term. She has worked diligently for continued cohesiveness and decision-making progress over the past four years. She has demonstrated effective leadership, open communication and partnership building on behalf of the citizens she represents.

Supervisor Baroncelli gave the following statement:

“It is a great honor to represent the people of the 4th District. I have very active and involved citizens who want to make a difference in our County and its future. I’ve worked closely with many constituents and plan to continue that process, asking questions, seeking out other’s opinions, researching the facts, making the best decisions and moving our County forward. I’m again asking for my constituents support and to afford me the privilege of continuing to represent them for another term.”

Sharon recognizes that the current issues facing our community deserve unwavering attention and support. She will fight to preserve open space and farm land; maintain and protect the natural beauty and resources in our County while dealing with responsible and balanced growth, and she will support and encourage economic prosperity by helping to attract jobs.

She will continue to effectively maintain open communication and partnerships with our towns, businesses, school and Public Safety officials. Sharon and her husband, Andrew, have been married for 22 years. They have three sons: Andrew, John and Matthew.

(Press release provided by the candidate.)

(Photo: picture of Sharon as she works as the Director of the Red Cross for Shenandoah and Page counties in Virginia.)

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