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Office
203.284.8283 ext. 106
Fax
203.284.3807
Email
mainlinenere@aol.com
Web
www.LucilleTrzcinski.com |
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“I
believe that you don’t sell a house, you sell a community, and that
you can’t sell what you don’t know and believe in.” If there is truth in
that, few can sell Wallingford as well as Lucille Trzcinski, a native of
the town who still lives there with her husband Dan and son David. In
her sixteen years as a real estate professional, she has become one of
the areas most successful and highly respected brokers.
Actually, real estate is Lucille’s third career. For eighteen
“interesting, fulfilling and challenging” years, she taught school -
English, reading and history primarily - until she opened with her
husband a critically acclaimed fine dining restaurant. “Those were
eighteen of the most wonderful years of my life. Very demanding, but
what, if well done, isn’t?”
As busy as she is, she has always found time for her community. She was
a charter member and two term president of Wallingford Center, Inc., a
downtown revitalization group modeled after the National Main Street
Program, a member of the Trust for Historic Preservation, on the Board
of Directors for the Wallingford Symphony Orchestra, a member of the
Wallingford Rotary Club, as well as the steering committee for the
town’s “Jubiliee 325”, and also a member of the Mayor’s Advisory
committee to Planning and Zoning. She was appointed a member of the
Caplan-Wooding Study Committee, a group charged with determining the
highest and best use for a prime piece of town-owned real estate. She is
a member of the Wallingford Education Foundation, and was chosen 2003
Citizen of the Year by the Wallingford Grange, as well as a
Distinguished Alumni by the Wallingford Education Foundation. She has
earned the Accredited Buyer Representative designation, and was one of
the first in Connecticut to hold the coveted Professional Standards
Certified Specialist designation. In 2007 she ran for Mayor of
Wallingford as an independent candidate. Although she was not successful
in her bid to unseat the 24 year incumbent, she is glad that she ran.
“It was a fabulous opportunity to bring to the attention of the public
many of the issues that needed to be addressed, and many of them are
being looked into now, finally. I firmly believe that citizens need to
take an active role in their government if they want that government to
be accountable to them!”
A voracious reader, she loves nothing better than a good book, except
perhaps spending time in her kitchen. “I’m an excellent baker, but I
can’t compare to my husband as a chef, so I let him do all the cooking!
After all, a person has to know her limitations!!”
Visit
my personal web site at:
www.LucilleTrzcinski.com |
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