Sentences with phrase «former town board candidates»

The Town of Oyster Bay has blocked four people, including two former town board candidates, from posting on Supervisor Joseph Saladino's Facebook page for allegedly violating its code of conduct.
Saladino last week told former town board candidate Robert Freier that he was blocked from writing on Saladino's Facebook page because of repeat violations of posting policies.

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Also collecting signatures: Brighton Town Councilmember Robin Wilt, former Rochester mayoral candidate Rachel Barnhart, and Rochester School District Board of Education President Van White.
A lawsuit filed by Warren Redlich, a former Guilderland town board member and 2010 candidate for governor, against high - profile political consultants Roger Stone and Caputo as well as Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino can go forward, an appeals court ruled.
The Democratic Party's candidate, attorney and former Huntington town board member Stuart Besen, has yet to form a campaign committee with the state Board of Electboard member Stuart Besen, has yet to form a campaign committee with the state Board of ElectBoard of Elections.
Jerry Larsen, a former East Hampton Village police chief seeking a seat on the East Hampton Town Board, can not participate in a primary election to be a candidate on the Independence Party line, a judge in the State Supreme Court Appellate Division...
A former chairman of the Ulster County Democratic Party who helped shepherd his candidates to a 2007 takeover of the county legislature, as well as a former Democratic commissioner at the Board of Elections, the 69 - year old Parete is the long - time owner of the Boiceville Inn in the Town of Olive.
Mailer depicts former Yorktown supervisor as a marionette dangling current democratic candidates for town board and supervisor
Len Bernard, the East Hampton Town budget officer and a former Republican town board member and supervisor candidate, donated $ 250 to Ms. Burke - Gonzalez and $ 375 to Peter Van Scoyoc's supervisor - bid war chTown budget officer and a former Republican town board member and supervisor candidate, donated $ 250 to Ms. Burke - Gonzalez and $ 375 to Peter Van Scoyoc's supervisor - bid war chtown board member and supervisor candidate, donated $ 250 to Ms. Burke - Gonzalez and $ 375 to Peter Van Scoyoc's supervisor - bid war chest.
Also mounting good campaigns are talented candidates with good ideas like Brian Kavanagh, former chief - of - staff for Council Member Gale Brewer, and aide to former Mayors Ed Koch & David Dinkins; Chris Papajohn who served on the American Civil Liberties Union's committee on disability law when they discovered that U.S. Post Offices are often not accessible to people with disabilities; Gur Tsabar, an aide to Speaker Gifford Miller, is articulate and well - informed on many issues, and authored an editorial in the April 14 Town & Village newspaper about unjust redlining of disabled New Yorkers due to budget concerns; Darren Bloch, a former Con Ed spokesperson who is a member of Community Board 6, is well - versed on housing and homelessness issues.
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF In late July, Haverstraw highway superintendent candidate Barry Berman, a former treasurer of the Haverstraw Ambulance Corps and former member of the town Architectural Review Board, was arrested and charged with felony coercion and larceny for allegedly attempting to solicit a $ 3,000 payoff from fellow candidate John Piperato in return for Berman -LSB-...]
Robert Freier, a former Democratic candidate for town board, said he also was blocked from Saladino's Facebook page.
Miss Congeniality would have gone to Jamie Fine, a former candidate for town board.
Republican highway superintendent candidate Vincent Orlando, himself a former Town Board member, said he believes his salary is up to the board's discretion, but doesn't believe the current system is flBoard member, said he believes his salary is up to the board's discretion, but doesn't believe the current system is flboard's discretion, but doesn't believe the current system is flawed.
Republican U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson of Kinderhook attended, as well as the three people who will be her GOP running mates for Town Board: Jennifer Whalen, herself a former state Assembly candidate; Chris Carey, a retired Colonie police officer; and Brian Manion, an active North Colonie schools parent and athletic booster.
Incumbent Town Board member Marisa Muratori is joined in a contest for two G.O.P. ballot lines by three other candidates: entrepreneur Sean Quirk, former town Code Enforcement officer Robert Hickey, and Jeffrey G. MarTown Board member Marisa Muratori is joined in a contest for two G.O.P. ballot lines by three other candidates: entrepreneur Sean Quirk, former town Code Enforcement officer Robert Hickey, and Jeffrey G. Martown Code Enforcement officer Robert Hickey, and Jeffrey G. Martin.
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 botown supervisor and current Town Board member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the boTown Board member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the bBoard member Bill McKenna declared that he would seek another term on the boardboard.
For two positions on the town board, Incumbent Tim Coon — for years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market Committown board, Incumbent Tim Coon — for years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market Commiboard, Incumbent Tim Coon — for years the town Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market Committown Highway Superintendent — and former Deputy Town Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market CommitTown Supervisor Wanda Cleavland were elected, defeating independent candidate Carole Newell, who has served on the Bolton Chamber of Commerce Board and the Bolton Farmers Market CommiBoard and the Bolton Farmers Market Committee.
Jerry Larsen, a former East Hampton Village police chief seeking a seat on the East Hampton Town Board, can not participate in a primary election to be a candidate on the Independence Party line, a judge in the State Supreme Court Appellate Division has ruled.
Incumbent town supervisor Cynthia Hyde — a Democrat with a long tenure as the town clerk — turned back a challenge launched by former board member and past Deputy Supervisor Susan Shepler, the Republican candidate, by a vote of 230 to 211.
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