Two trustees seek re-election to Hampton Village Board

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Bamesberger, Rojewski running unopposed 

Two current members of the Hampton Village Board of Trustees are seeking re-election in hopes of serving four more years on the body. Incumbents Dylan Bamesberger and Jared Rojewski are both running unopposed to retain their seats on the village board. 
Recently both candidates were sent questionaires asking for biographical information and their thoughts on issues facing the village. Only Bamesberger replied and the questions and his responses are printed below.

Dylan Bamesberger
Tell us a little about yourself.  
I am a lifelong resident of Hampton. I graduated  from Hampton High School in 2008. My wife Haley and I have three kids. I am a carpenter and part owner in Bamesberger Construction. 
Why are you running for this office? 
I am running for this office because I care about the future of Hampton. There are several challenges that we as a village are facing and I feel my experience and knowledge will be valuable in making decisions that are best for everyone.
What personal strengths and talents do you bring to the position? 
I believe that people view me as a leader. I also have eight years of experience on the board as well as a very good understanding of the day to day work that needs done. 
What, in your view, are the top three priority issues facing the village? 
The top priority we as a village board is to secure a safe and sufficient water source. No. 2 would be updating our electrical substation to sustain the growth in residential and industrial businesses. No. 3 would be to continue on our one and six year maintenance projects.
What goals do you hope to accomplish while serving on the board?
My goal is to get the water project completed as soon as possible.