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October 29, 2009 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-10-29

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is only 5 minutes away.

Huntington
Woods

Beaumont Hospitals

800.633.7377

Candidate focus:
financial matters.

C

raig Zucker, a Huntington
Woods resident for more
than 21 years and a busi-
ness/bankruptcy attorney with
Erman, Teicher, Miller, Zucker &
Freedman, seeks to bring a fresh,
passionate voice to the Huntington
Woods City Commission.
Zucker, who
is married to
Michelle, a family
physician, and
the father two
teenaged sons,
Ryan and Bradley,
is a first-time
candidate for the
Craig Zucker
four-member
commission.
He will utilize his business/bank-
ruptcy experience to address the
financial challenges facing the city
due to declining property values
and tax revenues head on.
"I want to maintain a strong
community and high-level city
services. Huntington Woods must
remain a vibrant city of choice for
residents and new home buyers:'
Zucker said.
He said he seeks to build bridges
with neighboring communities
and make the tough choices that
are necessary to keep Huntington
Woods financially strong in this
challenging economic environment.
Zucker, who opposes an
increased tax burden on residents,
believes the solutions to the city's
economic challenges must be found
through responsible fiscal manage-
ment."Let's roll up our sleeves and
go to work:' he said. 1

The Nov. 3 election features
four candidates for two four-
year city commission seats.
Other candidates are Jules
Olsman ("Attorney Eyes Council
Post," Oct. 22, page 26), Robert
F. Paul III and Joe Rozell. The
League of Women Voters
Oakland Area voter guide is
accessible at www.lwvoa.org/
files/VG2009GeneralCityHuntin
gtonWoods.pdf.

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