Two four year seats currently held by Republicans, and one
open town justice position are the contested races in Olive this year, with Democratic supervisor Sylvia Rozzelle, previously town clerk for 30 plus years, going for her second term unchallenged.
Not exact matches
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 ra
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 ra
town highway superintendent,
town justice of the peace and the assessors ra
town justice of the peace and the assessors races.
The party also selected three
Town Trustee candidates and one town assessor hopeful, but left open two assessors positions, Fishers Island justice, highway superintendent and town cl
Town Trustee candidates and one
town assessor hopeful, but left open two assessors positions, Fishers Island justice, highway superintendent and town cl
town assessor hopeful, but left
open two assessors positions, Fishers Island
justice, highway superintendent and
town cl
town clerk.
With the retirement of 20 year Democratic
town justice Ron Wright, a former
town assessor and
town board member, a four year
town justice position has also
opened up.
Jon Romano stands before the East Greenbush
Town Justice during his arraignment in East Greenbush, N.Y., after he
opened fire at Columbia High School in 2004.
I had a really relaxing weekend in Boston, hitting up the
opening of Handle Bar's new Harvard Square studio, teaching a private class at Btone, doing a class there the next morning (that kicked my ass), and just laying around reading in between (I'm reading Missoula: Rape and the
Justice System in a College
Town and can't put it down).
In the film's
opening scenes, she decides to take out three contiguous billboards on a nearly deserted highway just outside of
town to both express her rage and frustration and to jab at the police, who she feels have done nothing to bring
justice for her daughter.