Babylon town council member

<p>Jodi M. Barreiros,&nbsp;Terence F. McSweeney</p>

News 12 Staff

Oct 23, 2018, 11:17 PM

Updated 2,016 days ago

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Babylon town council member
Jodi M. Barreiros
Republican
Background: Barreiros, 49, of West Babylon, is running on the Republican line. A lifelong resident of Babylon Town, she is a graduate of West Babylon Senior High School. For the past two and a half years Barreiros has worked in the purchasing department of the Suffolk County Board of Elections. Prior to that, she worked for 14 years as a paralegal at a Levittown law firm. She also owned a nail and tanning salon in West Babylon for seven years. She is married with a daughter.
Issues: Barreiros said she is making her first run for office because she wants to bring Republican representation to the town board, which is majority Democrat. "I believe in a two-party system and the Republican voice needs to be heard in town government," she said. Barreiros vowed to listen to everyone's views and work to keep the town safe and affordable for taxpayers.
Terence F. McSweeney
Democratic
Background: McSweeney, 39, of Babylon Village, is running on the Democratic, Conservative, Independence and Women's Equality lines. McSweeney, who was appointed to the board last year after the election of board member Tom Donnelly to the Suffolk County Legislature, is running to complete the last year of the term. He is a graduate of North Babylon High School and for the past 14 years has been a firefighter with the FDNY. He has also been a volunteer firefighter in North Babylon for 18 years. He is married with two daughters.
Issues: McSweeney said his greatest achievement in office was working with the town attorney to come up with legislation passed in April that bans the use of e-cigarettes in public parks and limits stores that sell those products to industrial areas. He said that if elected, he would like to continue to work on getting rid of "zombie" homes — unkept, abandoned homes that are in foreclosure. "If we can keep everything looking nice and the quality of life up to par, I think the residents will be very happy, so that's going to be my main focus," he said.


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