Community rallies around Lesser on home heating oil crisis
Last Saturday, Matt Lesser received a stunning show of support from members of the 100th District community. Over forty volunteers and supporters gathered at the home of Mary Augustine for the “Canvass for Change: 100 Days in the 100th District” to kick off a door-to-door petition drive urging Governor Rell to join Democrats in the legislature in addressing the state’s imminent home heating oil crisis.
The event was a fitting commemoration of the 100th day before the general election on November 4, 2008. A total of 21 campaign volunteers showed up and canvassed throughout the afternoon. The volunteers spent approximately 4 hours in the field and collected 220 petition signatures.
Also present were union leaders, campaign supporters, and elected officials, including former Middletown Mayor Tony Marino, Middlefield Planning and Zoning Commissioner Ken Hamilton, and Middletown Common Council members Bob Santangelo, Hope Kasper, and Ron Klattenberg, who joined Matt in giving remarks before the canvassing began.
Check out this video of the event:
