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Bringing Jobs to Islip a Priority for New Town Supervisor

     January 7th, 2012

Bringing Jobs to Islip a Priority for New Town Supervisor
Tom Croci Replaces Longtime Supervisor Phil Nolan
Reported by FiOS1News
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Tom Croci took office Monday as Islip’s new town supervisor after being sworn in before more than 800 people at Connetquot High School, his alma mater. The 39-year-old Navy veteran replaces longtime supervisor Phil Nolan. Preserving jobs is one of the items on Croci’s agenda. “It’s the quality of life we enjoy here. And that starts with our economy and jobs. We got to make that we’re bringing the businesses in to Islip and keeping them here,” he said.

To find the latest news on Supervisor Croci, and Islip Town, visit the Town of Islip website.

More Department Leaders and Senior Staff Announced by Islip Supervisor-Elect Tom Croci

     December 30th, 2011

Islip, NY – Today, Islip Supervisor-Elect Tom Croci took one more step toward his inauguration next week by announcing additional Department heads and senior staff members who will serve in his administration.

“I remain committed to ensuring citizens’ concerns are answered when they contact Town Hall. I am committed to improving Islip’s economy and I am committed to finding efficiencies in the town budget,” said Supervisor-Elect Tom Croci, “These people I am announcing today will join those previously announced in helping me hit the ground running on day one.” Read the rest of this entry »

Islip Supervisor-Elect Tom Croci Announces First Hires and Department Head Changes

     December 22nd, 2011

Islip, NY — Today, Islip Supervisor-Elect Tom Croci is announcing his first Department head changes and new hires as he prepares to transition into government following his inauguration in January.

As I said, I look forward to hitting the ground running,” said Supervisor-Elect Tom Croci, “It is critical that I have people there beside me to help implement my plans to provide more responsiveness to citizen concerns, to find efficiencies in the Town budget and improve Islip’s economy.” Read the rest of this entry »

Islip Supervisor-Elect Tom Croci Announces Additional Members of His Transition Team

     December 19th, 2011

Professor Edward Gullason and Laura Rogacki join Lazio, Badala, Young and Schettino

ISLIP, NY – Tom Croci, Supervisor-Elect of the Town of Islip, announced additional members of his Transition Team today as he prepares to take office in January.

“I look forward to hitting the ground running,” said Supervisor-Elect Croci, “As I said during the campaign my focus is working for lower taxes, finding and ending any wasteful spending, improving responsiveness at Town Hall and doing everything I can to grow Islip’s economy. My Team will help me make that happen.” Read the rest of this entry »

Tom Croci Meets with Nolan, Begins Transition

     November 29th, 2011

ISLIP, NY – Tom Croci, Supervisor-Elect of the Town of Islip, met today with outgoing Supervisor Phil Nolan to begin the transition process that will end with Tom Croci taking the oath of office in January.

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Croci Wins Race to Become Supervisor for the Town of Islip

     November 23rd, 2011

Dear Supporters:

Thank you for all you have done to support our recent campaign for Islip Town Supervisor. Your hard work and dedication elected a new Team to restore honesty, hard work and integrity in town government.

I, along with my colleagues, Councilman Elect John Cochrane, Councilman Elect Anthony Senft, Town Clerk Elect Olga Murray, Receiver of Taxes Elect Alexis Weik, Councilman Steve Flotteron and Councilwoman Trish Bergin will be prepared to serve the residents of Islip from day one.

Since May, our Team traveled through every community– we went to stores, schools, civics, and community meetings – we spoke with seniors, veterans, small business owners, police, and firefighters. I know there are challenges ahead for our town, but together we will over come them.

Community involvement and having an open process in our town government will be top priorities.

I thank the previous administration for their service to the hardworking residents of the Town of Islip over the past years.

Again, please accept my heartfelt gratitude for all your support. I wish a happy and safe Thanksgiving to the residents of the Town of Islip.

Tom Croci

Islip Republican Chairman Frank A. Tantone With An Urgent Message

     November 7th, 2011

Dear Friends,

A disturbing new development has surfaced in the Croci race. Phil Nolan, along with Steve Bellone, have paid professional campaign workers from NYC to try to help their desperate campaigns. Yesterday, and today, Monday, nearly 100 mercenaries got off the train in Oakdale and reported to Nolan HQ, where they got a pep talk from Bellone before being sent out to Central Islip and Brentwood. This is disturbing because Nolan actually had the audacity to question Croci’s residency. How ironic that he now has to use NYC paid help to try and save himself. Read the rest of this entry »

NYS Senator Zeldin Defends Fellow Veteran From Nolan Attack

     November 3rd, 2011

Dear Islip Resident,

This is State Senator Lee Zeldin with an important message regarding this year’s race for Islip Town Supervisor.

Yesterday morning, I received a piece of campaign literature from the current Town Supervisor attacking his opponent, Naval Reserves Lieutenant Commander Tom Croci. I thought it was outrageous that Mr. Nolan would criticize Tom Croci in the manner he did. I would like to respond to 3 separate ill-conceived attacks by the current Town Supervisor in this mail piece. Read the rest of this entry »

Veterans Appreciation Breakfast On October 22, 2011

     October 18th, 2011

You are Cordially Invited to a Complimentary

**Veterans Appreciation

Breakfast**

With your Islip Town Candidates

Saturday, October 22, 2011
10:00am – 12noon
Islip Town Republican Headquarters
39 Third Avenue, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Read the rest of this entry »

The Interview That Supervisor Nolan Doesn’t Want Islip Residents to See

     October 15th, 2011

Recently, Islip Town Supervisor Phil Nolan took it upon himself to seek the removal of Councilwoman Trish Bergin’s Exploring Islip public access show, since Tom Croci was invited on as a guest, and Nolan was not. Read the rest of this entry »

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