Krahulik seeks GOP backing for Warwick town judge bid

| 29 Sep 2011 | 11:34

    Warwick - Attorney Christine Krahulik is seeking the Warwick Town Republican Committee’s endorsement to run for the town justice post now held by Daniel Coleman, who will be retiring at the year’s end. “I believe my experience in private practice and now as the full-time court attorney to Judge (Carol) Klein in the Orange County Family Court makes me an extremely qualified candidate for the position,” Krahulik wrote in her letter to Jan Jansen, Town of Warwick Republican Committee chair. “And as a full-time working parent with two children attending schools in the Warwick Valley Central School District (Park Avenue and the Warwick Middle School), I have a keen understanding of the challenges families face in today’s world.” Krahulik serves on the St. Anthony Community Hospital board of directors and chairs its Quality of Care Subcommittee. She serves on the board of directors of Leadership Orange, is on the board of directors of the Women’s Bar Association of Orange and Sullivan County where she serves as the association’s treasurer, and is an active volunteer with Orange County United Way. She also served on the Town of Warwick Beach Visioning Committee. Krahulik lives in the Town of Warwick, with her husband Bob, and children Thomas, 11, and Katie, 9.