In a ceremony that marked a momentous occasion for the town of Warwick, the winners of the recent town election, Team Warwick led by the newly elected Town Supervisor Jesse Dwyer, were officially sworn into office. The atmosphere was filled with anticipation and enthusiasm as candidates, town officials and supporters gathered to witness the swearing-in of the dedicated individuals who will steer the town’s course in the coming years.
Jesse Dwyer, set to commence his term as Town Of Warwick Supervisor on January 1, 2024, stood at the forefront of Team Warwick, comprising Ana Kanz, Tom Mattingly and Russel Kowal. Another member of Team Warwick, Karen Amundson, was sworn as The Town of Warwick Justice in a separate ceremony later the same day. Overflowing with excitement, Amundson expressed her deep gratitude and honor in serving the town. In a statement, she humbly acknowledged the trust placed in her by the community and pledged to dedicate the next four years to upholding justice and fairness.
While Warwick looks forward to a smooth transition under Dwyer’s leadership, there is a bittersweet note of sadness in bidding farewell to the retiring supervisor, Michael Sweeton, whose dedicated service and numerous accomplishments during his term have left an indelible mark on Warwick. The anticipation for continued growth and positive change under Jesse Dwyer’s guidance was coupled with heartfelt appreciation for the legacy left by Supervisor Sweeton, acknowledging his significant role in the town’s progress.
As Warwick embraces the winners of the last town election, the community looks forward to the positive changes and continued growth that Team Warwick promised to bring. The ceremony not only symbolized a change in leadership but also ushered in a new era of collaboration, innovation, and community-focused governance. Just as the New Year celebration symbolizes a fresh start, the swearing-in ceremony signaled a new promising chapter for Warwick, filled with unity and progress