Councilman LoGrippo Kicks Off Re-election Campaign

Councilman LoGrippo Kicks Off Re-election Campaign
For Immediate Release
Westfield, NJ – This past Thursday, April 4th , Councilman Mark LoGrippo kicked off hisre-election to Council in Westfield’s 3 rd Ward.

Councilman LoGrippo held his kick-off event on the south side of Westfield at the Italian
Club. Over 200 people attended the event in support of LoGrippo.

“I am humbled to have the support of so many families and leaders in our community,”
said Councilman LoGrippo. “Westfield is the only place where I would have ever wanted
to raise a family. This community provides so much to its residents, and it has been my
privilege to serve on Town Council and do what I can to give back.”

LoGrippo continued, “I have been proud to work with both Republicans and Democrats
alike in continuing to move Westfield forward. We have maintained a fiscally responsible
agenda while continuing to offer high-quality government services. We’ve continued to
improve the condition of our roads, fought to re-instate direct off-peak and add peak
train services to and from New York City Penn Station, and introduced the Boxcar bus
service as an alternative commuting method. As your Councilman, I promise to utilize
my eight years of public service experience to keep Westfield safe, prosperous and
fiscally strong.”

Councilman LoGrippo earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Marketing from
St. John’s University and an MBA from Adelphi University He has enjoyed a successful
career in the telecommunications industry and currently works at an international
telecommunications company as a government subject matter expert.
Mark’s commitment to community is evident in his charitable work through several local
organizations and his volunteer service on numerous boards.  He has been actively
engaged as a coach for Westfield Baseball League and a member of the Westfield Y
International Committee since 2009.

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