The Jan. 20 town board meeting began with
former town board member Susan Shepler presiding in her continuing role of Deputy Supervisor, and the board reviewed town finances.
Not exact matches
Former Thurman
town board member Susan Shepler, still empowered as Deputy Town Supervisor, listens to the reactions of two state troopers after she described the chaos that occurred at the town's reorganizational meeting Jan
town board member Susan Shepler, still empowered as Deputy
Town Supervisor, listens to the reactions of two state troopers after she described the chaos that occurred at the town's reorganizational meeting Jan
Town Supervisor, listens to the reactions of two state troopers after she described the chaos that occurred at the
town's reorganizational meeting Jan
town's reorganizational meeting Jan. 3.
Votes cast on Election Day favored
former Thurman
Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year s
Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent
town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year s
town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year seat.
Former Thurman
Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde will be challenging incumbent board member Susan Shepler for a three - year term; and Kathy Templeton, chair of the Thurman Democratic Party, is challenging incumbent town board member Gail Seaman for a one - year s
Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde will be challenging incumbent
board member Susan Shepler for a three - year term; and Kathy Templeton, chair of the Thurman Democratic Party, is challenging incumbent
town board member Gail Seaman for a one - year s
town board member Gail Seaman for a one - year seat.
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.