Incumbent Joseph Rochfort runs for second term on Village Board

Incumbent Joseph Rochfort runs for second term on Village Board
Trustee Joseph Rochfort
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

MILLBROOK — Incumbent village Trustee Joseph Rochfort is vying for his second term as on the Millbrook Village Board on the independent Citizen (CIT) party line; he’s one of four candidates campaigning for two open seats. The village is close to his heart as he was one of 10 children growing up in Millbrook, going through the Millbrook Central School District. Seven of his siblings live in the town of Washington. Rochfort moved into the village in 2015, and in June of that year he filled a vacancy for village trustee. He then ran for and won a trustee seat in the 2016 elections.

Rochfort is a bridge maintenance engineer for the New York State Bridge Authority, a position that has given him a lot of experience working with others and handling tough situations.

One of the things that Rochfort said is of utmost importance during the coronarivus pandemic is the need to support small local businesses. 

“We have businesses and restaurants that are doing well, but we also have some who need help to stay afloat,” he said, hoping to help the village not only survive, but revitalize. “We need to keep the village supported.”

In his tenure as a trustee, Rochfort said he’s learned a lot about governing a small municipality and realizes that the board has tremendous responsibilities. He was instrumental in getting the village’s outdated sign code updated and worked tirelessly to unravel several bank and trust accounts that were an enigma for many years.

The first time he ran for trustee, he said, “I simply wanted to be of help to the people of the village of Millbrook.” 

That he has been. One of his pet projects has been the Thorne Building on Franklin Avenue. He said he’s happy that it is now on its way to becoming a 501(C)3 nonprofit that’s being converted into a community center. Rochfort said he’s relieved the grand old building has escaped the fate of the old Bennett College Halcyon Hall.

There are other projects in the works that he would like to see through to completion, like improving the infrastructure of the village.

“While it has improved, there is still cause for concern,” he said. “There is always more that one can do; it’s not a full time position, you do what you can do when you can do it.”  

Then, there are always the more mundane day to day issues that must be taken care of, he said.

Rochfort looks forward to working with the rest of the Village Board for another term, although he admits that the election is going to be a close one and pretty competitive, with so many candidates running for office.

Being an advocate for shopping locally and giving work to local services, Rochfort hopes to be able to get Millbrook re-opened to pre-COVID conditions soon, and thriving in the presently uncertain economy.

 

The Millerton News is running candidate profiles throughout the month of October. There are four candidates running for two Millbrook village trustee positions. Look for remaining two trustee profiles in next week's Millerton News.

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