Audia running for reelection on Washington Town Board
Robert “Bob” Audia is running for reelection to the Town of Washington Board. 
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

Audia running for reelection on Washington Town Board

MILLBROOK — Robert Audia is running for reelection to the board of the Town of Washington, hoping to continue to serve his community in the best way he can for another four-year term.

Audia is the son of immigrants, a fact of which is very proud. He felt fortunate to grow up in Millbrook, and he was reminded often by his father that, “We don’t live here for free. You have to give back,” so

Audia has served the community on several boards and in different capacities throughout his lifetime here. He recalls being part of the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) for probably 30 years. He has been on the town board since 2012, and in that time, has seen many changes.

The Audia family were the owners of Audia Motors on Route 343 since 1947, before leasing it to Ruge’s in 2016. He comes from a family that was deeply ensconced in village life, attending school in Millbrook, including St. Joseph’s School.

A Republican incumbent, Audia is the Buildings and Grounds liaison, and some of his projects over the past years have included the face-lift given to the entrance to Town Hall, including the accessible lift; repairing the soffit around Town Hall; and replacing the Town Hall generators. He sometimes consults on other projects around town and in Town Park.

He was on the committee for getting the electric charging stations at Town Hall installed. His latest project is revamping the accessible ramp at the rear of Town Hall.

Audia’s years spent in business have helped him in his duties as a councilman, as he has first-hand knowledge of town zoning codes, supervision, management, and business dealings with contractors and maintenance.

When he ran for office in 2015, he said that he wished to keep the town a beautiful place to live. He stated, “I do not think we try to accomplish things; we try to better the lives of our town’s residents, and keep a governing body with the interests of all the community in mind.” This, too, he feels has been foremost in his position on the board in the past, and what he would like to extend into the future.   

Remembering the words of his father, Audia said, “I enjoy giving back to my community in any way possible.”

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