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Date: Fri 27-Oct-1995

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Date: Fri 27-Oct-1995

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDREA

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Council Profiles, JOSEPH MAHONEY

Native Joseph Mahoney, Republican candidate for the council in District 1,

believes the "key to the future of Newtown is to maintain the goverment level

we have, control spending while supporting services we have, and maintaining

economic development."

In his eighth year on the Legislative Council, Mr Mahoney is its current

chairman. He says he brings continuity as well as knowledge and skills gained

in 20 years of business and management experience to the position. "I am

open-minded about the future, look at all sides of the issues, and hopefully

decide what's best for town," he says.

The candidate believes the Planning and Zoning Commission did a very good job

creating the town plan of development and he fully supports implementing it.

"We have water, and gas now. When we get sewers in we will become more

attractive [as a location] for businesses," he says. Small `incubator'

companies such as high-tech or computer businesses, and Class A office

buildings "will not place a heavy burden on the town, but will contribute

significant tax money."

Increased residential growth has resulted in the need for expansion of school

facilities, as well as the municipal side of government, according to Mr

Mahoney. "I am concerned about all capital costs," says the candidate, who

holds an MBA in finance and advocates a long range plan of at least five

years. "You have to be very conscious of the cost factors, but you also have

to meet the needs of the citizens."

"The roads need to be maintained and brought up to as good a standard as we

can with limited resources," he says.

If given the opportunity by the state, the candidate says the town should

consider using some of the facilities as town administrative offices, and

perhaps for educational purposes - after considering who the immediate

neighbors would be. "I would hope the state would give us some land for

economic development and open space," says the candidate, who would like to

maintain as much open space as possible in town.

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