MSV BlurbFrances and I moved into our Shores home twenty years ago when Frances was expecting our first, Luke.
We bathed Luke in our kitchen sink under a window that looks out at six amazing oaks that have stood
for a hundred years. And, following Shores tradition, we imprinted the footprint of Luke’s baby feet in a
section of freshly poured sidewalk in the shade under those oaks.
I stand against the comp plan—I signed the petition against it and I showed up at the Council and spoke
publicly against it. Here in the Shores, we’ve built something precious. But I’m not talking just about our
tree-lined streets; I’m talking about our Shores family that opens its arms and hearts to all. That’s where
I stand.
And I will make our neighborhood the safest in the County: I’ve fought crime as a prosecutor under Janet
Reno and then Kathy Rundle.
The kitchen sink, the oaks, and the sidewalk imprint are still here at our home—plus one more child, our
daughter, Maeve. God willing, Frances and I will grow old here together. Please consider giving me your
vote. I will stand as your unwavering oak on our Village Council.