Inside the Farmington GOP: Leadership and Community Engagement

Farmington GOP Officials in Stipple Art

Inside the Farmington GOP: Champions of Community and Governance

In Farmington, Connecticut, the local Republican Party is integral to the community’s governance. The Farmington GOP boasts a team of dedicated officials committed to fiscal responsibility, community engagement, and transparent leadership. Here’s a detailed look at the individuals driving these efforts, including their professional backgrounds and contributions.

Town Council

Joe Capodiferro, Chair

  • Background: Joe Capodiferro has been a guiding force in Farmington since joining the Town Council in 2019. A third-generation resident and 26-year police veteran, Joe’s leadership is characterized by his involvement in the Racial Equality Taskforce and the Economic Development Committee. His commitment to transparency and community engagement ensures that Farmington remains inclusive and fiscally responsible.
  • Resume: Police Officer (26 years), Town Council Member (since 2019), Chair of Town Council, Member of Racial Equality Taskforce, Economic Development Committee, liaison for various committees.

Sarah Healey, 1st District

  • Background: Sarah Healey, elected to the Town Council in 2021, brings her expertise as a practicing lawyer and Board of Education member. Her work on the Curriculum Committee and the Community Council for Equity and Inclusion highlights her dedication to progressive educational policies. Sarah’s deep roots in Farmington drive her commitment to enhancing the town’s educational standards.
  • Resume: Lawyer, Board of Education Member (since 2019), Town Council Member (since 2021), Member of Curriculum Committee, Community Council for Equity and Inclusion.

Keith Vibert, 2nd District

  • Background: A lifelong resident, Keith Vibert joined the Town Council in 2021. As a small business owner, Keith understands the local economic landscape and focuses on sustainable development. His roles as TPZ Liaison and member of the Retirement and Library Boards underscore his dedication to community resources and economic growth.
  • Resume: Small Business Owner, Town Council Member (since 2021), TPZ Liaison, Member of Retirement Board, Library Board.

Amy Palumbo, 2nd District

  • Background: Amy Palumbo has been serving on the Town Council since 2021. With a background as a regulatory accounting analyst and business owner, she brings significant financial expertise. Amy’s contributions as President of the Farmington Community Chest and her involvement with the Unionville Improvement Association emphasize her commitment to community welfare and infrastructure improvements.
  • Resume: Regulatory Accounting Analyst (retired), Business Owner, President of Farmington Community Chest, Town Council Member (since 2021), Member of Unionville Improvement Association.

Board of Education

Angela Cianci

  • Background: Angela Cianci, serving since 2019, leverages her background as a civil engineer and director in the wine and spirits industry. As Vice President of the East Farms PTO and a Devonwood Homeowners Association board member, Angela focuses on enhancing educational facilities and community engagement, ensuring that educational initiatives are well-planned and executed.
  • Resume: Civil Engineer, Director in Wine and Spirits Industry, Vice President of East Farms PTO, Board Member of Devonwood Homeowners Association, Board of Education Member (since 2019).

Sylvie Binette

  • Background: Sylvie Binette has been a dedicated Board of Education member since 2021. Owner of Carrier Learning Center, she has over two decades of experience in child development. Her work with the FHS Basketball Booster Club and various educational initiatives underscores her commitment to youth development and educational excellence.
  • Resume: Owner of Carrier Learning Center, Child Development Specialist, Board of Education Member (since 2021), Member of FHS Basketball Booster Club.

Nadine Canto

  • Background: Serving since 2019, Nadine Canto brings strategic planning and organizational expertise as the Director of Program/Project Management. Her involvement with the Farmington Community Chest and various school committees demonstrates her commitment to educational excellence and community service. As a lifelong resident of Farmington, Nadine’s deep connection to the community drives her passion for improving educational programs and supporting local schools.
  • Resume: Director of Program/Project Management, Board of Education Member (since 2019), Involved with Farmington Community Chest, Various School Committees.

Town Planning and Zoning

Patrick Carrier

  • Background: Patrick Carrier has been contributing to the Town Planning and Zoning Commission since 2020. As a principal at Carrier Group Inc., his extensive experience in construction and real estate benefits community planning. Patrick’s work with the Connecticut Home Builders Association emphasizes sustainable development.
  • Resume: Principal at Carrier Group Inc., Member of Connecticut Home Builders Association, Town Planning and Zoning Commission Member (since 2020).

Robert “Bobby” Canto

  • Background: Serving on the Town Planning and Zoning Commission since 2021, retired police officer and real estate agent Bobby Canto blends his law enforcement experience with real estate knowledge. His background in the Coast Guard and service on the Inland/Wetlands Commission highlight his dedication to environmental preservation and community safety.
  • Resume: Police Officer (retired), Real Estate Agent, Member of Inland/Wetlands Commission, Town Planning and Zoning Commission Member (since 2021), Former Coast Guard Service Member.

Kyla Zimmermann, Alternate

  • Background: Kyla Zimmermann joined the commission as an alternate in 2021. An NDT senior engineering examiner, she brings technical expertise to the role. Her participation in the Human Relations Commission and the Republican Town Committee showcases her commitment to fair and effective governance.
  • Resume: NDT Senior Engineering Examiner, Member of Human Relations Commission, Alternate Member of Town Planning and Zoning Commission (since 2021), Member of Republican Town Committee.

Zoning Board of Appeals

Kerry Callahan

  • Background: Kerry Callahan has been serving on the Zoning Board of Appeals since 2018. As a principal and chair of a litigation practice group, Kerry’s legal acumen ensures balanced zoning regulations. Her role as secretary is crucial in maintaining Farmington’s orderly development.
  • Resume: Principal and Chair of Litigation Practice Group, Secretary of Zoning Board of Appeals (since 2018).

Peter Mastrobattista, Alternate

  • Background: Peter Mastrobattista, an alternate since 2021, combines business leadership as President of Bass Plating Company with public service experience. His previous roles on the Town Council and involvement with the Fire Department underscore his dedication to community safety and effective governance.
  • Resume: President of Bass Plating Company, Former Town Council Member, Fire Department Member, Alternate Member of Zoning Board of Appeals (since 2021).

Board of Assessment Appeals

Mike Koster, D.C.

  • Background: Mike Koster has been serving on the Board of Assessment Appeals since 2019. He is a chiropractor and business owner, contributing healthcare insights and leadership to the board. His involvement with the Connecticut Chiropractic Council and the Farmington Republican Town Committee highlights his commitment to public health and community well-being.
  • Resume: Chiropractor, Business Owner, Member of Connecticut Chiropractic Council, Board of Assessment Appeals Member (since 2019), Member of Farmington Republican Town Committee.

Constables

Diane Rogers

  • Background: Diane Rogers has been a constable in Unionville since 2017, continuing a family legacy in this role. Her long-term service reflects a deep commitment to public safety and community involvement. Diane’s dedication to maintaining public order is evident in her active participation in local events.
  • Resume: Constable (since 2017), Long-term Unionville Resident, Active Community Participant.

Conclusion

The Farmington GOP is more than just a political organization; it’s a community of dedicated individuals working tirelessly to ensure Farmington’s prosperity. Their diverse backgrounds and unwavering commitment to public service make them indispensable to the town’s governance.

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For more details on these officials and their contributions, visit the Farmington GOP website.