Sentences with phrase «incumbent town justice»

Wilber, Wenk, and Panza — and incumbent town justice Frank Engel, who is running unopposed for reelection — are registered Democrats whom the WRC could endorse through a so - called Wilson - Pakula exception.
Other Orangetown candidates announced at the convention were the unbeatable James Dean, incumbent superintendent of Highways for many decades and Richard Finning, incumbent town justice.
Incumbent town justice Ronald Wright, running unopposed, noted how his position's constraints would keep him saying much beyond a series of well - natured quips he then made throughout the morning's questions and answers.
Jimmy Fugel, the town's highway superintendent, will run for re-election as a Democrat unopposed, at least as of press time, while Republican incumbent town justice Tim Cox was expected to be nominated as well, again without opposition.
CARRIE MILLER PHOTO Longtime incumbent Town Justice Bill Price was elected to a ninth term Tuesday.
Hamlet: Greenport Occupation: Incumbent Town Justice, attorney Party lines: Democrat, Working Families

Not exact matches

Town Justice Brian Hughes and Trustees Nick Krupski and Glenn Goldsmith took their oaths of office alongside several incumbents at a swearing - in ceremony at the Peconic Community Center Monday morning.
Incumbent Republican town justice Terry Elia, who ran cross-endorsed and unopposed, garnered 2,304 votes.
East Hampton Democrats held their nominating convention for the 2011 elections on Monday evening, formalizing their screening committee's picks for town supervisor, town board, justice, trustee, and tax assessor and announcing for the first time their renomination of the incumbent highway superintendent, Scott King.
The two Republican incumbent Southold Town Board members won re-election Tuesday night, as the GOP swept the three open trustees positions, town highway superintendent, town justice of the peace and the assessors raTown Board members won re-election Tuesday night, as the GOP swept the three open trustees positions, town highway superintendent, town justice of the peace and the assessors ratown highway superintendent, town justice of the peace and the assessors ratown justice of the peace and the assessors races.
Just before the meeting, town justice Bruce Blatchly swore in Gardiner's public officials elected or reelected in November: incumbent town supervisor Carl Zatz and town clerk Michelle Mosher, as well as new highway superintendent Brian Stiscia and town justice Robert Rich, in addition to the two new councilmen.
But with Town Justice Bill Price, a longtime Republican spurned by his party this year, representing the only incumbent on the ballot, the Democrats sure do have their work cut out for them.
Town Justices John Parker and Michael F. Jordan, both Republican incumbents, are running uncontested on the Republican line for four - year terms.
The other candidates unanimously endorsed by the town's Republican committee earlier in July are all incumbents, including Councilman / Deputy Supervisor Eric Kitchen, Councilman Joel Brink, Town Clerk Linda McDonough, Town Justice Marsha Weiss and Highway Superintendent Frank Petramtown's Republican committee earlier in July are all incumbents, including Councilman / Deputy Supervisor Eric Kitchen, Councilman Joel Brink, Town Clerk Linda McDonough, Town Justice Marsha Weiss and Highway Superintendent Frank PetramTown Clerk Linda McDonough, Town Justice Marsha Weiss and Highway Superintendent Frank PetramTown Justice Marsha Weiss and Highway Superintendent Frank Petramale.
On one hand, it's nice to see the Southold Town Democrats running a mostly full slate of candidates — the party did not endorse for Fishers Island Justice or town clerk — in a year when all the incumbents on the ballot are RepubliTown Democrats running a mostly full slate of candidates — the party did not endorse for Fishers Island Justice or town clerk — in a year when all the incumbents on the ballot are Republitown clerk — in a year when all the incumbents on the ballot are Republican.
Town Justice Tom Crucet and Democrat Mike Miranda were both endorsed for the two judgeships, both incumbents.
With a little over 50 people in attendance and set to vote, current party chair Al Peck kicked things off by announcing that a committee had met and was making endorsements for candidates Stanley, Jordan, Hofmeister, and town justice Tom Crucet, all incumbents as well.
Democratic town justice candidate Brian Hughes is challenging incumbent GOP Justice Rudolph Bruer in next Tuesday's Conservative pjustice candidate Brian Hughes is challenging incumbent GOP Justice Rudolph Bruer in next Tuesday's Conservative pJustice Rudolph Bruer in next Tuesday's Conservative primary.
In the town of Bolton, Republican candidates for Town Justice are incumbent Edward Stewart and Edward G. Whtown of Bolton, Republican candidates for Town Justice are incumbent Edward Stewart and Edward G. WhTown Justice are incumbent Edward Stewart and Edward G. White.
Longtime incumbents Jackie Earley, the town clerk; Mike Reynolds, the highway superintendent; and Frank Engel, one of the town's two justices, have been endorsed by both the Democratic and Republican parties and are running without opposition.
The GOP, which holds every seat in Stony Point except town clerk, nominated incumbent Frank Phillips for another term as town justice and Kathy Lyons for another term as receiver of taxes.
In Clarkstown, Scott Ugell, was nominated again for town justice, along with fellow longtime incumbent Craig E. Johns.
Two candidates are contending for the office of town justice in Gardiner: Democratic incumbent Bruce Blatchly and Republican Frank Petrone.
Longtime police officer Frank Petrone, who said that he is «looking to switch over to the judicial end of the spectrum,» received the GOP nomination to vie with incumbent Bruce Blatchly for the post of town justice.
Five - term incumbent Bruce Blatchly is running for reelection to the post of Gardiner town justice on the Democratic line.
Endorsements of the incumbent candidates for town justice and highway superintendent, Bruce Blatchly and Brian Stiscia, met with no opposition, so no votes were necessary.
In Saugerties, incumbent Democratic town justice Claudia Andreassen scored a convincing 4317 to 3054 victory over Republican challenger Ken Gilligan.
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