Sentences with phrase «terms for town supervisors»

There's a mixed pattern of two and four - year terms for town supervisors in Suffolk.

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Hamburg Republicans have endorsed attorney Dennis Gaughan, a Democrat, for town supervisor after incumbent Steven Walters said he will not run for a fourth term.
Amherst Town Clerk Marjory H. Jaeger is not barred by term limits from running for town supervisor this year, a state Supreme Court judge ruTown Clerk Marjory H. Jaeger is not barred by term limits from running for town supervisor this year, a state Supreme Court judge rutown supervisor this year, a state Supreme Court judge ruled.
Angie Carpenter, who was appointed to the town supervisor position earlier this year by the board and sworn in March 1, is the Republican Party's pick to run for a full term this November.
Jay Schneiderman is hoping for a second term as Southampton Town supervisor, saying there is a long list of his accomplishments, while Ray Overton, who was tapped by the Southampton Town Republican Committee to run for the top spot, is pointing to...
In the Town of North Castle, three residents are seeking to put up for referendum a term limits proposal that would limit the terms of council members to two four - year terms, and for the town supervisor, for two two - year teTown of North Castle, three residents are seeking to put up for referendum a term limits proposal that would limit the terms of council members to two four - year terms, and for the town supervisor, for two two - year tetown supervisor, for two two - year terms.
Four - term Democratic Councilman Fred Costello Jr. scored a massive win over his fellow town board member, friend — and, according to his vanquished foe, distant cousin — Republican Jimmy Bruno 3,254 - 2,131 for town supervisor.
Town spokesman Mike Deery said Santino received the letter Monday, but the supervisor and the board plan to continue to hire employees and approve contracts for the remainder of his term.
The final numbers in the Town of Lloyd's referendum to extend the terms of office for town supervisor, highway superintenTown of Lloyd's referendum to extend the terms of office for town supervisor, highway superintentown supervisor, highway superintendent
Incumbent town supervisor Jeanne Walsh is running unopposed for reelection to a second two - year term, having been endorsed by the Democratic, Republican, Conservative and Independence Parties.
Democrats broke that monopoly only once in the last decade; Mike Shultis, a candidate for town highway superintendent this year, served one term as town supervisor in 2006 - 07.
For sure, Democrats will campaign against a four - year term for town Republican supervisor Jim QuiglFor sure, Democrats will campaign against a four - year term for town Republican supervisor Jim Quiglfor town Republican supervisor Jim Quigley.
For town supervisor, incumbent Berndt Leifeld is seeking a 12th term on the Democratic and Independence Party lines against Republican and Conservative Party - backed Cindy Johansen, who also ran against him in 2007.
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.
Olive had big elections in 2011, when it seemed for a moment that a revived local Republican Party might take over town government, and with one gain ended up with two of five town board seats, as well as in 2013, when long term clerk Sylvia Rozzelle, a lifelong Democrat, rose to become supervisor after the retirement of Berndt Leifeld, and the GOP took a majority of town board seats for the first time in decades.
The whole process got its start during recent town supervisor Jeff Moran's first term, when he was asked by officials of the French prefecture to visit their community because it perceived a spiritual tie to Woodstock... and it was the host of a large festival (which this year hosted former Woodstock resident Bob Dylan as a headliner for an audience of 300,000 or so Europeans).
Town supervisor candidate Damon Rallis and Town Board hopefuls Albie De Kerillis and Debbie O'Kane said the town should instead consider a short - term rental permit process with provisions for safety inspections, occupancy limits and payment of county taTown supervisor candidate Damon Rallis and Town Board hopefuls Albie De Kerillis and Debbie O'Kane said the town should instead consider a short - term rental permit process with provisions for safety inspections, occupancy limits and payment of county taTown Board hopefuls Albie De Kerillis and Debbie O'Kane said the town should instead consider a short - term rental permit process with provisions for safety inspections, occupancy limits and payment of county tatown should instead consider a short - term rental permit process with provisions for safety inspections, occupancy limits and payment of county taxes.
Williamsville Mayor Brian J. Kulpa, the Democratic candidate for town supervisor, will replace Barry A. Weinstein, who served the maximum two terms and was elected as a Republican.
Out of the 14 municipalities in Clinton County, 10 town supervisors are up for reelection this year: four two year terms and six four year terms.
Since Josh Horton won his 2003 term as supervisor in town on the Democratic line, only one Democratic candidate for town council or supervisor has earned the nomination of either the Conservative Party or the Independence Party.
Jay Schneiderman is hoping for a second term as Southampton Town supervisor, saying there is a long list of his accomplishments, while Ray Overton, who was tapped by the Southampton Town Republican Committee to run for the top spot, is pointing to infrastructure quality and spending.
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.
A proposal to eliminate health insurance for six part - time elected officials — two town justices and four Town Board members, excluding the full - time supervisor — drew particular scrutiny in the case of five - term justice Frank Engel, the town's longest - serving elected offictown justices and four Town Board members, excluding the full - time supervisor — drew particular scrutiny in the case of five - term justice Frank Engel, the town's longest - serving elected officTown Board members, excluding the full - time supervisor — drew particular scrutiny in the case of five - term justice Frank Engel, the town's longest - serving elected offictown's longest - serving elected official.
Republicans, who had previously endorsed Parete for another term for county legislator, voted 60 - 11 for Parete as their candidate for town supervisor.
ELLENBURG — Town voters have approved term limits for supervisor, highway superintendent and clerk.
Paul Hansut, the Republican incumbent who has already received the nod from his party and the Conservative Party to vie for his second term as town supervisor, will have a Democratic challenger.
Cross cited several accomplishments during his two terms as supervisor: completing a long - delayed comprehensive plan for the town; settling a lawsuit with New York City that allowed the town to raise the assessment of city - owned lands; obtaining extra funding from the city for the Phoenicia sewer project that was then lost by his opponent's administration.
Pregno has previously run for town supervisor in Lloyd and has served four terms on the town's economic development committee.
Kellogg, a Democrat who won two terms as Woodstock supervisor between 1995 and 1999, once as a Republican, will be running with fellow Democrats Marie Shultis and Ashley Dittus for town board against incumbent Republicans Janet Briggs and Barbara Zell.
With incumbent councilman Bruno running for supervisor and incumbent councilman Bill Schirmer reportedly not seeking another term this fall, there won't be incumbents for two open seats for town board this year.
Running for the supervisor position, Bruno's four - year term on the town board is up this year.
One of the exceptions to the political norms is two - term Republican councilman Jim Bruno, who has announced his candidacy for town supervisor.
«I've been in public service for 20 years [as both a town supervisor for three terms as well as an Ulster County legislator for four terms].
Republican incumbent Carl Belfiglio will exit stage right to run for town supervisor as one - term supervisor as former clerk Diane McCord departs for a well - earned retirement after a single term as supervisor.
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.
Two candidates are vying for a two - year term as the next town supervisor: Lorin Rose, the nominee of the Republican and Common Sense parties, and Jeremy Wilber, the nominee of the Democratic and Working Families parties.
Back in December 2015, after Fred Costello won another four - year term on the town board back in December 2015, I asked him if he was interested in running for supervisor two years from then.
Rosenblum, who served a single four - year term on the Town Board from 2008 to 2011, disclosed in a February 20 interview that she would vie for the supervisor post, as she did two years ago.
Democratic Committee Chairman Jerome D. Schad, the attorney who filed the petition to knock Jaeger off the ballot on behalf of a town resident Patricia A. LaVell, argued that the term limits barred Jaeger from running for supervisor unless she resigned from her current office or waited until after her term as clerk expired in 2019.
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 board.
Democrat McCord, who served for more than 20 years as clerk and on the town board, chose not to seek re-election after just a single term as supervisor.
BY GEORGE HOEHMANN Supervisor, Town of Clarkstown It has been an honor serving as your town supervisor over the last 21 months and I'm humbled that you have bestowed upon me the privilege to serve you for another tTown of Clarkstown It has been an honor serving as your town supervisor over the last 21 months and I'm humbled that you have bestowed upon me the privilege to serve you for another ttown supervisor over the last 21 months and I'm humbled that you have bestowed upon me the privilege to serve you for another term.
The final numbers in the Town of Lloyd's referendum to extend the terms of office for town supervisor, highway superintendent and town clerk from two years to four went in favor of Town Clerk Rosalie Peplow late Tuesday niTown of Lloyd's referendum to extend the terms of office for town supervisor, highway superintendent and town clerk from two years to four went in favor of Town Clerk Rosalie Peplow late Tuesday nitown supervisor, highway superintendent and town clerk from two years to four went in favor of Town Clerk Rosalie Peplow late Tuesday nitown clerk from two years to four went in favor of Town Clerk Rosalie Peplow late Tuesday niTown Clerk Rosalie Peplow late Tuesday night.
Lloyd voters approve longer term for town clerk, but not town supervisor or highway superintendent
And incumbent councilman Mike Reynolds, whose term is coming to an end but was not endorsed for reelection by the Dems — «due to my rift with the supervisor,» in Reynolds» words — instead got the Republican nod to run for one of the two open Town Board slots.
«Over the past 12 years, I've seen this town grow and thrive, and I credit Carl Zatz for that,» said Michele Tomasicchio as she nominated the incumbent supervisor for an additional term of office.
First - term incumbent Jeanne Walsh is running unopposed this November for re-election as Rosendale town supervisor, having obtained the endorsements of the Democratic, Republican, Conservative and Independent Parties.
Veteran Legislator Hector Rodriguez didn't deny an interest in running for New Paltz town supervisor, when asked, should Susan Zimet decline another two - year term.
For years it's been assumed that longstanding deputy town supervisor, Democrat Bruce LaMonda would be Leifeld's chosen successor, even though he's been in office nearly as long as the Leifeld (not including Berndt's other terms, a previous eleven years as a town councilman) and is currently in his early 70s.
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