Angela M. DeVito
Angela M. DeVito is running for Supervisor, Town of Riverhead
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ANGELA M. DEVITO
Democratic
BACKGROUND:
- DeVito, 75, of South Jamesport, is making her second bid for town supervisor; she ran in 2013. She served from 2006 to 2011 as a Riverhead Central School District Board of Education member; she resigned from the board with one year of her second term remaining.
- She graduated from Columbia University with a bachelor’s in physical anthropology and earned a master’s in public health from the University of Utah.
- She retired as associate director of the LI Occupational and Environmental Health Center at SUNY Stony Brook in 2000. She works part time at the Suffolk County Correctional Facility as a re-entry career counselor. From 2001-2012, she worked as director of workforce development for the Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, AFL-CIO.
ISSUES:
- Riverhead needs economic development balance and to become a smart-growth community, to find balance between growth and maintaining the current quality of life, DeVito said. “We can have a vibrant economy without looking like JFK east,” she said.
- She opposes any plan for the Enterprise Park at Calverton that would allow an air cargo jetport.
- She said the town needs to finish its comprehensive plan, which she said remains undone after more than 4 years. Zoning is changing before the plan is in place and she said she would make it a priority to complete the plan.
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