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Upcoming Events
Lincoln Dinner - March 12, 2011
Romanellos Restaurant -South Park Ave., Hamburg
For info call Chuck Morlock @ 348-2464 or Joe Sacco @ 627-3538
From the Desk
of the Chairman
The Hamburg Republican Committee is dedicated to promoting the principles of limited government, individual freedom, free enterprise, and equal opportunity for all people. We believe that the proper role of government is to provide only those critical functions that cannot be performed by individuals or private organizations and that the government which maintains order, administers justice, and removes obstacles to the free exchange of goods, at the least expense and greatest efficiency to its citizens, is preferable to all others. The Hamburg Republican Committee believes that strong families and respect for life are the cornerstones of a stable community and we support policies that affirm traditional family values and defend the most vulnerable in our society. To these ends, our committee will work to recruit and support candidates who champion our principles and share our beliefs.
Town Officials
Steven Walters
Hamburg Town Supervisor

Amy Ziegler
Hamburg Town Board
Hamburg Republican Committe
Chuck Morlock
Chairman
Joe Sacco
1st Vice Chairman
Bryan Wittmeyer
2nd Vice Chairman
Peter Reszka
Treasurer
Angela Mirusso
Secretary

Hamburg Republican Committees Lincoln Leadership awards dinner is Saturday March 12th at Romanello's Restaurant on South Park Ave in Hamburg. This years award is being presented to Carmen Vacco Vice Chairman of the ECGOP and Chairman of Brant. $75 per person includes a sit down dinner and open bar. For information contact Chuck Morlock @ 348-2464 or Joe Sacco @ 627-3538
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Kevin Smardz Wins 146th Assembly Seat with 54% of the Vote
Hamburg Town Councilman Kevin Smardz defeated Brad Rybczynsk winning 54% of the vote.
Smardz will replace Jack Quinn, and will serve on the Hamburg Town Board until Dec. 31, at which point he will resign to accept his new position.
Kevin is a graduate of Lake Shore Central High School and Buffalo State College, where he earned a degree in Communications and Broadcasting. Upon graduating, he worked in Western New York for various television stations and video production companies. For nearly a decade, Kevin has served as the Media Director for the Southtowns Christian Center in Hamburg.
In 2007, Smardz was elected as Councilman to the Hamburg Town Board where he served as Town liaison to the volunteer fire companies, the Planning and Engineering Departments and Building Inspection. Kevin also served as Hamburg’s Deputy Town Supervisor, and he was a board member on the Hamburg Industrial Development Agency. During his term on the Town Board, Kevin demonstrated his commitment and leadership to the taxpayers through his record of cutting taxes and providing jobs.
Kevin’s passion for lower taxes, eliminating wasteful spending, and providing a viable economy for business growth prompted him to run for the New York State Assembly.
Kevin Smardz a member of the Sons of the American Legion Post 527 and a parishioner of the Southtowns Christian Center.
Kevin and his wife Cate reside in the Town of Hamburg with their two sons.