

Antonia Moran hopes to tackle upcoming projects if she is re-elected to Mansfield Town Council. Moran plans to hire new town manager and discuss plans for consolidation of elementary schools. Photo provided by candidate.
A Democratic candidate for Mansfield Town Council, Antonia Moran, said she hopes to help tackle upcoming projects if she is re-elected.
Moran is running for re-election to Mansfield Town Council, according to the Mansfield Democrats Facebook page. She has served five terms and is currently Mansfield’s Deputy Mayor.
Moran said that the two biggest projects for Town Council to address in the upcoming year are hiring a new town manager and continuing to discuss plans for consolidation of elementary schools.
“First, we have to hire a good town manager and second we have to get the school projects going,” Moran said. “And then, we have to take serious town facilities into account… One of the things that is being in government, whether in state or local, there are sometimes [issues] you anticipate and always something new to learn.”
As deputy mayor, Moran works with the mayor to convene town council meetings, set the agenda and attend meetings that the mayor can’t attend. Moran said she is the face of the town when the mayor can’t be.
“The mayor needs a deputy mayor because sometimes they are sick and need a stand-in,” Moran said. “It’s a great leadership role and I wanted to serve in that role.”
Moran said she had taught political science at Central Connecticut State University for 20 years and concentrated in local politics before becoming a member of town council. When she retired, she decided to “put [her] money where [her] mouth is” and enter local politics.
“People forget that local government is important to everyone’s life. It sets the tone of the community, it establishes parks and recreation, schools, public life of all sorts.” Moran said. “It does everything from garage services to helping the library get the books you want. It is everywhere and it is important. I wanted to be on town council to preserve the quality of life for Mansfield.”
Moran urges people to vote in the upcoming election and do their research before heading to the polls.
“If you believe you live in a democracy, you got to vote,” Moran said.
Rachel Philipson is a campus correspondent for The Daily Campus. She can be reached via email at rachel.philipson@uconn.edu.