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John A. Perillo
 
- Party: Republican, Conservative
 - Occupation: self employed since 1967
 - Elected Mayor Village of Ossining
 - Elected Trustee Village of Ossining
 - Elected Ossining School Board Member
 - Member Village Planning Board
 - Member Board of Architectural Review
 - Member Zoning Board of Appeals
  
Priorities:
- Take a leadership role in a bi-partisan government
 - 5% tax cut accross the board
 - Propose a ballot referendum for study purposes only to unite Village and Town of Ossining as one entity.
  
Catherine A. Borgia
- Party: Democratic, Independence
  
Martha L. Dodge
 
- Party: Working Families
 - Occupation: Town of Ossining Supervisor; Media consultant
 - Education: B.A. (History), Wesleyan University, '80; M.A. (Media Studies), New School for Social Research, '86
 - Prior Civic Service: Town of Ossining Town Council
 - Officer and Chairman of many committees for Ossining PTA
 - Co-Chair Ossining School Community Walk Day- Safe Routes to School
 - Annual Youth Job Opportunity Fair
 - Board of Directors and Secretary, Interfaith Council for Action (IFCA)
  
Priorities:
- Create efficiency and tax payer savings by sharing services with other municipalities and entities
 - Improve infrastructure and equipment in an environmentally sound and cost effective manner
 - Incorporate affordable and low income housing into the fabric of the community
  
  
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- LWV of Westchester 2008 Voters Guide 
  
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