Monday, July 29, 2013

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Deputy Mayor McCaffrey Begins Campaign For Suffolk Legislature Seat

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Lindenhurst Village Deputy Mayor Kevin McCaffrey began his campaign for the recently vacated seat in the Suffolk County Legislator with a press conference outside Lindenhurst Village Hall.

“We still face many challenges in our south shore communities and as we do in Suffolk County,” said McCaffrey, the Republican candidate for the seat opened when Legislator Wayne Horsley (D–Babylon) said he would be leaving his position for a job with the state parks office.
“I promise, as your Suffolk County Legislator, I will continue to make sure all the residents of Suffolk County, especially those in the 14th District, would have the things get done for them the right way.”

McCaffrey has served the village as a trustee for some 20 years over six terms and currently serves as the deputy mayor of Lindenhurst.

“This tenure has provided me with the experience that is invaluable as I serve as your Suffolk County legislator,” McCaffrey said. “I would like to bring that experience to Suffolk County.”

“This is a historic day,” said John Jay LaValle, Suffolk County Republican Committee Chairman. “We’re step-by-step putting a team together to take back our legislature and take back our local governments... we’re growing from the bottom up.”

LaValle continued, “Kevin McCaffrey is going to win this race. We have an individual who has stepped forward... a 30-year resident of this community who has served the village government for over 20 years.”

“He’s what we need right now.”

Helping the world keep promises ™
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Earl E. Congdon and David S. CongdonPresident's Letter

Old Dominion Customers, a lot of people think OD is in the business of shipping freight. Managing truck logistics. Moving cargo. And making deliveries.
What we’re really in the business of doing is keeping promises.
People keep promises, and that’s what everyone who works at Old Dominion does. Because even though it may look like a truck or a drayage container or maybe just a bunch of cardboard boxes, each one contains promises.
A promise that manufacturers will get what they need to produce their product. A promise that retailers will receive the product by a certain date and have it on the shelves. And ultimately, it’s a promise that consumers will be able to buy that product easily, whenever they need it.
At OD, we believe the world runs on promises, and no transportation company is better suited or skilled to keep those promises than we are.
The way we keep promises is by continually finding innovative ways to simplify your transportation process. Our four product groups, OD • Domestic, OD • Expedited, OD • Global and OD • Technology, provide you with all the products and services you need to make the promise of seamless simplicity a reality.
OD promises you the power of one source to meet your needs. We are not operating groups or business entities trying to act as one company. We ARE one company. The simplicity that comes from this model empowers us to provide you with complete supply chain solutions both domestically and globally. Our single company structure also allows us to excel on all levels of customer service and ensures that our thousands of employees share the same dedication to you, our customer, each and every day.
Let OD be the company that helps you, and the world, keep promises.
Earl E. Congdon David S. Congdon
Earl E. Congdon
Executive Chairman of the Board
David S. Congdon 


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