Dutchess County Democrats endorse Tommy Zurhellen
Democrat Tommy Zurhellen has announced his candidacy for Dutchess County executive. Photo submitted

Dutchess County Democrats endorse Tommy Zurhellen

POUGHKEEPSIE —  At its nominating convention for county elections on Thursday, Feb. 23, the Dutchess County Democratic Committee endorsed Tommy Zurhellen for county executive.

A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Zurhellen is commander of VFW Post 170. In 2019, he walked from Portland, Oregon, back to Poughkeepsie to raise awareness about veteran suicide and homelessness as well as funds for local veterans’ assistance organizations.

“That walk was born out of frustration,” said Zurhellen in an interview with The Millerton News. “There’s so much work to be done helping veterans.

“When I got back from the walk, I started VetZero and the VetZero ride program, and we’ve given over 2,000 free rides to veterans in the community to get to their medical appointments . . . I think that can be a county-wide program.

“I’ve been working in the community ever since the walk and there’s so many things that we need to be doing . . . it doesn’t seem to be getting done.”

Zurhellen is running against former state Sen. Sue Serino, who announced her candidacy on Feb. 16  and has been endorsed by the Dutchess County Republican Committee.

Of the biggest issues facing Dutchess County, Zurhellen said, “Number One, for me, is the housing crisis . . . it’s not just a Poughkeepsie problem or a low-income problem, it’s an everybody problem.

“I teach at Marist [College]. We hire new professors and sometimes they don’t take the job because they can’t find housing.”

As an associate professor of English at Marist, Zurhellen is concerned about opportunities for youth: “We have a lot of kids in this county whose only meal is the one school meal. We’re dealing with a real food insecurity problem here, and I’ve got a plan to take care of that. But also when these kids graduate, there’s nothing keeping them here.”

Zurhellen has lived in Dutchess County for 19 years. “A lot of parts of the county have been neglected,” he said. “Rural folks in particular have really kind of been left out of the loop when it comes to decisions in Dutchess County. I’m really excited about stopping that.”

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