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Strength In Unity

"Together, we can strengthen our community and contribute to the wellbeing of all people. I would be honored to earn your support and serve as your representative on the Town Board—bringing transparency, honesty, and connection to every decision he makes."

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About

2025 Town Board Nominee

Putnam Valley, New York

C.J. Brooks, a Putnam Valley resident, brings over 13 years of experience in telecommunications project management, where he led complex projects and built strong partnerships. A former professional football player with several NFL teams, he holds a B.A. in Communications from the University of Maryland. Now an entrepreneur, C.J. teaches Python coding through music production, combining his passions for technology, education, and community engagement.

Committed to the Community

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Vision & Issues

C.J. Brooks is committed to leading Putnam Valley with transparency, honesty, and a strong sense of community connection. His vision focuses on securing cost-effective solutions, ensuring clear oversight on development and public safety, and maintaining open communication with residents. He supports a balanced approach to growth—protecting the environment while addressing infrastructure needs with practical, realistic solutions. C.J. believes in bridging political divides, reconnecting neighbors, and working together to preserve what makes Putnam Valley special. With fresh energy and a collaborative mindset, he's ready to serve and deliver results for all residents.

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Bridging Political Divides

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Our Town, Our Future

Welcome to C.J.'s blog—a space to share thoughts on the issues facing Putnam Valley and the ideas that can move us forward. As a resident and Town Board candidate, C.J. continues writing about what he's hearing, seeing, and learning in our community. 

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More hands create less work. Reach out to let us know what you want to see from your local government.

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