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Janis Castaldi, Rep. Candidate for Senate in Westchester, Rockland

Castaldi is a former Ossining mayor

General Information

Name : Ms. Janis Amy Castaldi
Also known as : JJ
Age : 59
Place of residence : Ossining, NY

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : Mercy
Degree : Paralegal
Year of graduation : 1984

Employment Information

Job titles held : Business owner, Lizz-Fitness
Employers : NA

Political Information

Party affiliation : Republican
Running for a: State office
Running for position: Senate
Chamber/district: 38th District
Incumbent: No
Previous elective offices : Village Trustee/Ossining Deputy Mayor/Ossining
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : None

Party HQ

Address 172 South Main Street
New City
NY
10956

Campaign Manager

Name : Peter Tripodi IV
Title : Campaign Manager

Name : Sandra Lepore
Title : Co-Campaign Manager

URLs

Website : www.janiscastaldi.com
Facebook : janiscastaldiforny

Other facts

I have a record of fiscal discipline and am an expert in efficient government.I own two successful businesses and am active in the local community. I will always be accountable to the people I serve and like you, I never forget that a good Senator works in Albany not for Albany

you may want to address the water desalinization plant issues with carlucci....he is a democrat as is the gov in albany..most citizens are against this profit center for united wate as it will make us drink water not far from a nuclear power plant..and what happened in tarrytown last week with their sewerage is over the top....carlucci is silent about it..one has to wonder why he avoids the whole issues...
many democrats will not vote by party anymore so you have a good chance
Nan October 1, 2012 at 10:31 pm
Go, girl! You've got our vote!
George C October 1, 2012 at 10:44 pm
When did yo become a republican?
http://ossiningdemocrats.com/Castaldi.aspx

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