«To me, he wasn't 103,» said his wife, Lee Seeman, 89, a North Hempstead
Town Councilwoman running for re-election.
Not exact matches
Longstanding
town supervisor Bert Leifeld, a Democrat who's been in
town government for almost four decades now, is
running for reelection against former
councilwoman and news correspondent Cindy Johansen, a Republican; while incumbent councilpersons Henry Rank, a Democrat, and Peter Friedel, a Republican, will be facing Don Van Buren, a Republican, and Trenice Winne, a Democrat.
Democrats in East Hampton
Town swept the races for town supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town bo
Town swept the races for
town supervisor and town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town bo
town supervisor and
town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his running mates, incumbent Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the town bo
town board, with Peter Van Scoyoc winning a decisive victory over his opponent, Manny Vilar, in the race for supervisor, and his
running mates, incumbent
Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez and Jeff Bragman, an attorney, handily winning their bids for two seats on the
town bo
town board.
Incumbent
councilwoman Karen DuRose is seeking to remain on the
town board, while Al Muench, Larry Turcotte, and John Shafer are seeking either her seat or the seat of Edna Wells, who has opted not to
run for reelection.
• Ms. Throne - Holst, 56, who is from Sag Harbor, served for six years as Southampton
Town Supervisor and two as a Southampton
councilwoman before deciding not to seek reelection in order to
run for Congress, where she had to win a primary over Dave Calone for the Democratic nod.
GOP gubernatorial candidate Marc Molinaro is eyeing a list of three female candidates to be his
running mate: Islip
Town Councilwoman Trish Bergin - Weichbrodt, Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo, and former Rye councilwoman and state Senate candidate Julie Killian, a source to
Councilwoman Trish Bergin - Weichbrodt, Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo, and former Rye
councilwoman and state Senate candidate Julie Killian, a source to
councilwoman and state Senate candidate Julie Killian, a source told The Post.
Councilman Peter Van Scoyoc and Manny Vilar, the Democratic and Republican candidates for East Hampton
Town supervisor, are scheduled to attend, as are their
running mates, the Democrats Jeffrey Bragman and
Councilwoman Kathee Burke - Gonzalez, and the Republicans Paul Giardina and Jerry Larsen.
Suozzi, 53, of Glen Cove was one of four Nassau contenders competing for the seat, including former North Hempstead Supervisor Jon Kaiman, 53, of Great Neck and North Hempstead
Town Councilwoman Anna Kaplan, 49, of Great Neck, who all
ran touting their government experience.
The
councilwoman, who remains the chair of the Woodstock Democratic Committee, opted to
run for
town supervisor in the Democratic primary in September, thus relinquishing her seat on the board, but was defeated by supervisor - elect Jeremy Wilber.
The field of candidates for local office in the fall election gained two entrants in the past week, as former Woodstock
councilwoman Terrie Rosenblum announced that she would
run for
town supervisor and current Town Board member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the bo
town supervisor and current
Town Board member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the bo
Town Board member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the board.
JOHNSBURG The Johnsburg
Town Board election has a bit of a twist this time around, with incumbent
Councilwoman Katie Nightingale
running as an independent after she was beat out by Laurie Prescott Arnheiter in the Sept. 12 primary election.
Last week, a month after filing the official paperwork to qualify to
run, Rosendale
town councilwoman Jen Metzger, 53, formally announced the launch of her campaign to unseat Republican John Bonacic, 75, of New Hope for New York's 42nd State Senate District.
The 53 - passenger ferry,
running seven days a week until recently, has carried more than 15,000 people since launching at the end of June, but «it's not a moneymaker» yet,
Councilwoman Chris Lewis told the Shelter Island
Town Board Tuesday while reporting on an East End Transportation Council meeting she attended last week.
He was joined by County Executive Ed Day, County Legislators Carey and Hofstein, Clarkstown Councilman Frank Borelli, County GOP Chairman Lawrence Garvey, Clarkstown
Town Board candidate, John Noto who will be
running against
Councilwoman Shirley Lasker, and Candidate for Highways Superintendent, Frank DiZenzo.