The tightest town race was for Hurley town supervisor, where when the dust settled Republican candidate
for town supervisor John Perry emerged with an unofficial 1104 votes against Democrats Tracy Kellogg's 1102.
Not exact matches
County Executive Edward Mangano faces federal charges as does fellow Republican and former
Town of Oyster Bay
supervisor John Venditto,
for trading political favors to a vendor
for personal gain.
Donald Hoffman, an independing auditor
for the
Town of Oyster Bay, took the stand Monday in the federal corruption trial of former town supervisor John Venditto and former Nassau County Executive Edward Mang
Town of Oyster Bay, took the stand Monday in the federal corruption trial of former
town supervisor John Venditto and former Nassau County Executive Edward Mang
town supervisor John Venditto and former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano.
A former Oyster Bay official who
for years worked as right - hand man to
town supervisor John Venditto testified Tuesday that Venditto accepted free meals, free limousine services and use of office and event space from Harendra Singh that appeared, in turn, to entitle the restaurateur to «whatever services» he needed from the
town.
This week, Hurley
town supervisor John Perry added that there wasn't much
for him to talk about regarding underlying issues that led to the confrontational April 16 fire commission meeting, or the referendum's rescheduling.
Marc Agnifilo, the defense attorney
for John Venditto, Oyster Bay's former
town supervisor, asked Leonard Genova, Venditto's former deputy.
State Sen.
John Flanagan said Friday that he will not run
for Huntington
Town supervisor this year.
Republican
John Venditto is in a tight race
for Oyster Bay
town supervisor with his Democratic challenger.
A judge has set a January 2018 trial date
for Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, his wife and a former Long Island
town supervisor,
John Venditto.
The Long Island Association, the region's largest business organization, is shuffling the speakers» roster
for its annual «state of the counties» breakfast on Jan. 13 with the Nassau and Suffolk county executives in favor of State Senate Majority Leader
John Flanagan and two
town supervisors.
Ten - term Republican
town supervisor Gary Bellows was signed on
for another two years with a handy repeat victory over former Woodstock
supervisor Tracy Kellogg, while incumbent Republican
town councilmen
John Gill and
John Dittus III, easily fended off challenges from Democrats Griffith Liewa and Evan Matthews.
John Perry, his
town's former assessor and a longtime fixture
for his coaching of local kids» sports teams, will be the new
town supervisor in Hurley after the counting of absentee ballots on Monday, November 20 gave him 13 more votes than former Woodstock
supervisor and now West Hurley resident Tracy Kellogg, who was making her third run
for the position on Democratic, Green and Working Family party lines.
In the closest
town race in the county, Republican
John Perry appears to have defeated Democrat Tracey Kellogg
for Hurley
supervisor by two votes.
While the Mowers are a well - known and respected family in Woodstock — husband
John, a scratch golfer, real - estate broker and flea marketeer, was
town supervisor for two terms, ending in 1995 — Janine knows it would take a miracle
for a Republican to win
town office these days.
Oyster Bay's
town supervisor,
John Venditto, also was implicated in the scheme, helping out restaurateur Harendra Singh with his business in exchange
for being allowed to hold fundraisers at the businessman's restaurants and given free limousine service, according to the feds and sources.
The 2015 Rosendale Democratic slate (L - R):
John Hughes
for Town Board, Stacy Lipari for Town Board, Bob Gallagher for highway superintendent, Jeanne Walsh for town supervisor and Charlie Kniceley for town just
Town Board, Stacy Lipari
for Town Board, Bob Gallagher for highway superintendent, Jeanne Walsh for town supervisor and Charlie Kniceley for town just
Town Board, Bob Gallagher
for highway superintendent, Jeanne Walsh
for town supervisor and Charlie Kniceley for town just
town supervisor and Charlie Kniceley
for town just
town justice.
With 120 democrats voting, the party also chose Fred Costello Jr. to be candidate
for town supervisor, and planning board member Paul Andreassen and
John Schoonmaker to be their
town board candidates after they defeated local contractor Chad McPeek in a caucus vote.
The Gardiner 2015 Republican slate (L - R):
John Hinson
for legislature, Frank Petrone
for town justice, Marybeth Majestic for supervisor, Brian Stiscia for highway superintendant, Mike Reynolds for Town Board and Bruna Rondinelli for Town Bo
town justice, Marybeth Majestic
for supervisor, Brian Stiscia
for highway superintendant, Mike Reynolds
for Town Board and Bruna Rondinelli for Town Bo
Town Board and Bruna Rondinelli
for Town Bo
Town Board.
Marc Agnifilo, defense attorney
for John Venditto, Oyster Bay's former
town supervisor, kept things moving...