MIC DROP
My unfiltered take on Woodstock politics: calling out what’s broken, lifting up what matters, and giving the people a mic.
Woodstock vs. Washington Overreach
Woodstock doesn’t need Washington’s control. We need local leadership with a backbone.
A Magical Neighborhood, and Who Gets to Live There
We don’t need to stop growth. We need to make growth work for everybody who calls Woodstock home.
South on Main, Big Picture for Woodstock
It’s not about building fewer nice houses — it’s about building nice houses for more kinds of people.
Canvass With Me This Week in Woodstock
City Hall writes plans about walkability, housing, and sustainability — but none of it works without neighbors talking to neighbors. That’s why I canvass, and that’s why your voice matters.
Pie Bar Turns 10: A Sweet Woodstock Story
When Woodstock makes room for small businesses like Pie Bar to rise, our whole community rises with them.
Don’t Let Paperwork Push a Widow Out of their Home
If we can’t take care of our seniors and their surviving spouses, what kind of community are we?
Woodstock’s Legacy Businesses Deserve More Than Just Grit
If we want a downtown that remains more than condos and chains, we need policies that back our people and not just our developers.
$800,000 Homes Won’t Solve Woodstock’s Housing Crisis
$800,000 homes won’t keep teachers, firefighters, and young families in Woodstock.
“So Why Should I Vote for You?”
I’m not here to play it safe. I’m here to stand with the people of Woodstock—even when it’s inconvenient. That’s why I’m running.
At the Doors: Why I’m Running for a Different Kind of Mayor
MAGA divides in order to conquer. I’m running to unite us around what we share: democracy, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and freedom.
Are Your Woodstock City Taxes Really Going Down?
Two dials, same song. The rate dips, the bond rises, and your bill barely moves. The real work is spending every dollar in the open—on traffic, safety, parks, and housing regular folks can afford.
Who Will Our Land Serve?
Land is power. And the question facing Woodstock is simple: Will our land serve people, or will it serve profit?
When the Mask Slips: Why I Said No to a Closed-Door Interview
If the first move is to mark candidates as “declined,” the last thing they want is democracy. And Woodstock deserves better.
Why I Said “MAGA Hurts Kids” in Canton
My loyalty is to Woodstock and my values, not a party. If I’m willing to stand on the sidewalk in Canton, you can trust I’ll stand up for Woodstock every single time. That’s what Unplugged and Unbought means.
I’m Running for Mayor of Woodstock
In a world of uncertainty and shifting jobs, Woodstock deserves a mayor who will fight for good jobs, cut through the noise, and protect our future—together.

