GUILFORD-Those of us who live in Guilford and Vernon are quite fortunate to have many citizens willing to volunteer their time and talent to benefit all who live here. Sara Coffey, our state representative, is certainly a tough act to follow, but two people have stepped forward to replace her: Zon Eastes and Jason Herron.
Although I give both people credit for their willingness to take on this very demanding role, from my perspective, Zon is by far the stronger candidate.
Even when criticized as a Selectboard member, Zon stays calm and responds in a thoughtful and respectful way. When anger so pervades our national, state, and local political scene, Zon takes the high road, seeking to find reasonable solutions. Bashing those he disagrees with is not what Zon Eastes is all about.
Through his work on the Selectboard and in his personal life, Zon consistently puts forth the effort to understand and address the issues people and our environment face. He digs below what might appear on the surface, considering the legal and personal impact on all community members, regardless of income level, vocation, or other personal factors.
Being a strong leader is not about patting oneself on the back. Zon recognizes that a "we" versus an "I" attitude yields the best results. Admitting to one's own mistakes also helps.
Although I usually align with the principles and values of the Democratic Party, I maintain my independence, voting for who I believe will best care for and show love for our community.
I deeply admire Zon as a person who has the integrity to help lead our community and represent us in Montpelier.
Michael Szostak
Guilford
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