Islip Town Clerk

Democratic, Libertarian

Joseph L. Fritz

Background:

DEMOCRATIC

Fritz, 74, an attorney, is running on the Democratic and Libertarian party lines. He is a former member of the Brentwood school board and the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals.

Policies:
  • Fritz said the clerk’s office should be more political in town matters such as development.
  • Fritz said he would use the clerk’s office namely to oppose two large development projects that would bring thousands of new apartments to the town: Island Hills golf course in Sayville and the Heartland Town Square development on the former Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center in Brentwood.

Democratic, Libertarian

Joseph L. Fritz

Background:

DEMOCRATIC

Fritz, 74, an attorney, is running on the Democratic and Libertarian party lines. He is a former member of the Brentwood school board and the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals.

Policies:
  • Fritz said the clerk’s office should be more political in town matters such as development.
  • Fritz said he would use the clerk’s office namely to oppose two large development projects that would bring thousands of new apartments to the town: Island Hills golf course in Sayville and the Heartland Town Square development on the former Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center in Brentwood.

Republican, Independent, Conservative

Olga H. Murray (Incumbent)

Background:

CONSERVATIVE

Murray, 57, is running on the Conservative, Republican and Independence party lines. She is seeking her third four-year term and would be term-limited if re-elected.

Policies:
  • Murray said she has modernized the office, including implementing a central system to track departmental transactions except for the town’s Department of Environmental Control. “It’s a very transparent accountable system, and I found it helpful in terms of doing monthly reports, budgeting,” she said of the tracking program.
  • She also created a system of linking emergency contact information for the town’s licensed dog owners. She is now working on a historic database with archival documents.
  • Murray wants to update the town’s online forms and applications services, and improve customer service.

Republican, Independent, Conservative

Olga H. Murray (Incumbent)

Background:

CONSERVATIVE

Murray, 57, is running on the Conservative, Republican and Independence party lines. She is seeking her third four-year term and would be term-limited if re-elected.

Policies:
  • Murray said she has modernized the office, including implementing a central system to track departmental transactions except for the town’s Department of Environmental Control. “It’s a very transparent accountable system, and I found it helpful in terms of doing monthly reports, budgeting,” she said of the tracking program.
  • She also created a system of linking emergency contact information for the town’s licensed dog owners. She is now working on a historic database with archival documents.
  • Murray wants to update the town’s online forms and applications services, and improve customer service.

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