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Warwick resident Frank Picozzi announces candidacy for Mayor
Warwick, RI--- Frank Picozzi a Warwick resident who is well known for his work in and dedication to his community has announced that he will be an independent candidate for Mayor of the city of Warwick.
“I have lived in Warwick for more than 52 years. I grew up here, raised my children here, and they in turn are raising my grandchildren here and I will live in this city for the rest of my life. At one time Warwick’s residents were immensely proud of their city but that is no longer the case. Although there is still a fierce sense of community and people helping each other morale is very low among the residents. For a very long time I have been besieged with requests to run for Mayor but it’s not something to which I ever aspired. However the current mood in the city and the continued requests have made me feel as though I was turning my back on my community when they were asking for my help and that is something I would never do.”
Frank Picozzi and his wife Kim have been married for 41 years. They have two daughters, Jaclyn and Stephanie and four grandchildren, Tyler, Benjamin, Thomas and Emily, all residents of Warwick.
“I have no ill feelings toward the present Mayor, I just strongly feel that the residents of this city want change. My desire and goal is to make Warwick be a place that young families desire to move to because this is no longer the case. The cornerstone of my plan will be to improve our school system. As a former Warwick School Committee Chairman I can attest to the fact that the relationship between the school department and city government has always been adversarial- at times viciously so. I would improve that relationship and have both sides pool resources and work together towards a common goal- to restore our school system to its former glory and reputation of being one of the best. I will also improve our decaying recreational facilities and I have plans for adding additional family oriented attractions. It will cost money but I will find a way to raise it without putting additional burden on the taxpayer.”
Frank is renowned for his computerized Christmas display- Picozzi Family Christmas- at his home which has been the subject of countless news stories and is known all over southern New England. It’s a destination and holiday tradition for thousands and thousands of people. Not only does he put on this free show for people, he also uses it to raise money for the Tomorrow Fund of Hasbro Children’s Hospital. He has raised tens of thousands of dollars over the 13 years that he has had the display. He was formerly the Chairman of the Warwick School Committee, a sponsor, coach, board member and President of Apponaug Girls Softball and a coach, sponsor and treasurer of Warwick North Little League. In 2018 Rhode Island Monthly Magazine named him a Rhode Islander of the year for his work both in his community and for charity. He was also the recipient of The Good Will Award from The Tomorrow Fund of Hasbro Children’s Hospital for his tireless efforts on their behalf. He is a self-employed home improvement contractor.
“The world is changing quickly and cities and towns must change with it. With brick and mortar stores quickly becoming obsolete cities are going to be collecting less and less property taxes. We cannot keep going deeper into the homeowner’s pockets. We have to start looking for and finding alternate sources of revenue and ways to cut costs. I have some ideas that I consider creative and will explore the possibilities. I will not seek endorsement from any political party or union. I will however be grateful for any support. When elected I will owe no political debts, the only people that I owe will be the people of my city and I vow that I will work on their behalf and work harder than anyone that has ever held the office. I will make Warwick’s future brighter”.
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Mounting a citywide campaign is expensive. With restrictions in place because of the pandemic a large fundraising event is not possible so I have to get creative to raise money My opponent is a very wealthy man and has also amassed a very large campaign chest.
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Warwick resident Frank Picozzi announces candidacy for Mayor
Warwick, RI--- Frank Picozzi a Warwick resident who is well known for his work in and dedication to his community has announced that he will be an independent candidate for Mayor of the city of Warwick.
“I have lived in Warwick for more than 52 years. I grew up here, raised my children here, and they in turn are raising my grandchildren here and I will live in this city for the rest of my life. At one time Warwick’s residents were immensely proud of their city but that is no longer the case. Although there is still a fierce sense of community and people helping each other morale is very low among the residents. For a very long time I have been besieged with requests to run for Mayor but it’s not something to which I ever aspired. However the current mood in the city and the continued requests have made me feel as though I was turning my back on my community when they were asking for my help and that is something I would never do.”
Frank Picozzi and his wife Kim have been married for 41 years. They have two daughters, Jaclyn and Stephanie and four grandchildren, Tyler, Benjamin, Thomas and Emily, all residents of Warwick.
“I have no ill feelings toward the present Mayor, I just strongly feel that the residents of this city want change. My desire and goal is to make Warwick be a place that young families desire to move to because this is no longer the case. The cornerstone of my plan will be to improve our school system. As a former Warwick School Committee Chairman I can attest to the fact that the relationship between the school department and city government has always been adversarial- at times viciously so. I would improve that relationship and have both sides pool resources and work together towards a common goal- to restore our school system to its former glory and reputation of being one of the best. I will also improve our decaying recreational facilities and I have plans for adding additional family oriented attractions. It will cost money but I will find a way to raise it without putting additional burden on the taxpayer.”
Frank is renowned for his computerized Christmas display- Picozzi Family Christmas- at his home which has been the subject of countless news stories and is known all over southern New England. It’s a destination and holiday tradition for thousands and thousands of people. Not only does he put on this free show for people, he also uses it to raise money for the Tomorrow Fund of Hasbro Children’s Hospital. He has raised tens of thousands of dollars over the 13 years that he has had the display. He was formerly the Chairman of the Warwick School Committee, a sponsor, coach, board member and President of Apponaug Girls Softball and a coach, sponsor and treasurer of Warwick North Little League. In 2018 Rhode Island Monthly Magazine named him a Rhode Islander of the year for his work both in his community and for charity. He was also the recipient of The Good Will Award from The Tomorrow Fund of Hasbro Children’s Hospital for his tireless efforts on their behalf. He is a self-employed home improvement contractor.
“The world is changing quickly and cities and towns must change with it. With brick and mortar stores quickly becoming obsolete cities are going to be collecting less and less property taxes. We cannot keep going deeper into the homeowner’s pockets. We have to start looking for and finding alternate sources of revenue and ways to cut costs. I have some ideas that I consider creative and will explore the possibilities. I will not seek endorsement from any political party or union. I will however be grateful for any support. When elected I will owe no political debts, the only people that I owe will be the people of my city and I vow that I will work on their behalf and work harder than anyone that has ever held the office. I will make Warwick’s future brighter”.
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Mounting a citywide campaign is expensive. With restrictions in place because of the pandemic a large fundraising event is not possible so I have to get creative to raise money My opponent is a very wealthy man and has also amassed a very large campaign chest.
When making a donation over $99 you must use your name, address and occupation. Donations greater than $1000 by an individual are prohibited by law.
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