2009

A SENTINEL PARTY

Your Hometown Party

 
 

Dear Willington Voters,


As a life-long resident of Willington, I have had the oppor-tunity to witness the Town of Willington grow over the years and have firsthand experience working to meet the challenges a small town faces. The increased need for services town wide has grown exponentially over the years and difficult but sound decisions need to be made that are for the overall benefit of all the townspeople and not based on emotion or special interest of those in office. The town will certainly face more changes in the not so distant future. We need to elect a strong and competent group of individuals who will be able to guide us down the right path. The candidates of the Sentinel Party are acutely aware of the issues that will need to be dealt with. We offer sensible educated leaders that are ready to face the challenges ahead. We feel it’s time for new leaders, new ideas, and a new, refreshing approach to the overall management of the services the town pro-vides and that you pay for with your tax dollars. We will work for Willington, and we will work for you as a resident of this wonderful Town.


Sincerely,


Tyler Millix

 

Christina Mailhos, State Senator Tony Guglielmo and Tyler at the annual Willington Flea Market

Tyler Millix

for Selectman

Chief Millix at the Willington Memorial Day Service with two of his daughters

Chief Millix with Governor Rell and Former Willington #1 Chief Dave Woodworth

The fire department is a big part of Tyler’s life as seen from these photos from past years.

Tyler visiting Fort Trumbull in New London, CT with four of his children.

Tyler is well known in the fire service both by being a leader at WFD #1 and by being Director of Tolland County Mutual Aid. He’s also served on Solid Waste Advisory Commission, Capital Improvement, Housing Authority, and Center School Water Committee. He is forward-thinking and favors common-sense, cost effective solutions for our Town. Tyler and wife Patricia have 5 children and he’s been in Willington for 35 years.