
[Left] First Selectman candidate Rudy Marconi took a minute out from his grill chef duties at the Italian Festival. [Right] Meanwhile, Selectman Barbara Manners was recruiting for her "Manners Button Brigade."

[L] Congressman Maloney visited the Festival and made the rounds with Rudy Marconi. [R] Jim told a couple of very interested Ridgefielders what he's trying to do to address the "notch" dilemma in Social Security

[L] Rudy greets a family and asks them to wear his campaign button. [R] The merry-go-round is a popular ride at this year's festival.

[L] Joe Heyman showed a toilet to illustrate the effect on our tax dollars of years of Republican bungling and lost opportunities. [R] Barbara's cause attracted some young men who wanted to help out, recruiting for the Button Brigade.

[L] The ferris wheel seemed to be in nonstop action as kids and grownups got a spectacular view from the top. [R] Joseph Heyman talked with hundreds of Ridgefielders on Saturday and Sunday at the festival.

Selectman Manners was tireless as she met with Ridgefielders of all ages - everyone seemed interested in meeting her and learning about her campaign.

[L] This young lady was proud to wear a Marconi sticker on her shirt. [R] Rudy also talked serious town business with many visitors to the festival.
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