Candidate profile: Al Tortorella, P&Z alternate


Due to clerical and communication errors, some candidates were omitted from last week’s candidate profiles pages.

 


Planning and Zoning alternate


 

Alphonse "Al" Tortorella,


Republican

 


Number of years in town:


7

 


Profession:


Operations manager for Arnoff Moving & Storage

 


Up to five boards and/or commissions served on:


Sharon Fire Department Ambulance, captain two years; Sharon Fire Department, Board of Directors four years, president two years; Sharon Association, Board of Directors one year; Sharon Center School Building Committee three years.

 


A brief statement:


I look forward to the new challenges and issues that serving on the Planning and Zoning board may bring.

 


Bio:


I am married to Electra Tortorella and we have two children who both attend Sharon Center School. We are a very active family and participate in many of the activities and sports sponsored by Sharon Park and Recreation.

 

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