The candidates are a mix of longtime local residents like Town Board hopeful Ron Rothman or highway superintendent candidate Tobie Wesnofske and transplants from other countries like
Town Board nominee Mary Eisenstein or Trustee candidate Geoffrey Wells.
Lipari, the second Democratic
Town Board nominee, is another political newcomer who has become a familiar face around Main Street, especially since opening the Creative Co-Op in the Canaltown Alley space behind the Big Cheese.
Bruna Rondinelli, who tells a compelling story of her immigrant roots and how she had to work three jobs and then put herself through college when her husband died shortly after they came to the US in 1972, was the Gardiner GOP's other
Town Board nominee.
Not exact matches
Mr. Gaines and Mr. Haeg will compete for
town board seats with two Democrats, Sylvia Overby of Amagansett and Peter Van Scoyoc of East Hampton, as well as Bill Mott of East Hampton and Marilyn Behan of Montauk, the Independence Party
nominees.
The party even nominated a pair of registered Republicans to its
town slate, including Town Board candidate Albie de Kerillis, a GOP nominee for the same post in 2
town slate, including
Town Board candidate Albie de Kerillis, a GOP nominee for the same post in 2
Town Board candidate Albie de Kerillis, a GOP
nominee for the same post in 2009.
The G.O.P. slate includes incumbent Supervisor Bill Wilkinson, his running mates for the two open
town board seats, Steven Gaines of Wainscott and Richard Haeg of East Hampton, and the Republican and Independence Party
nominee for superintendent of highways, Stephen Lynch of East Hampton.
Of the party's six
nominees for
town office, three have run in the past, including a recent candidate for town supervisor and two prior Town Board hopef
town office, three have run in the past, including a recent candidate for
town supervisor and two prior Town Board hopef
town supervisor and two prior
Town Board hopef
Town Board hopefuls.
Noting that Democratic Party
nominees had swept the
town board elections, Democratic Committee vice-chair Barbara Sides, who had witnessed the ballot count on Friday, added, «The fact that the supervisor race came down to 20 votes is indicative of the opposition to the incumbent's attitude that all land development is good for Gardiner and that the same entrenched interests should be appointed and reappointed to our
boards and commissions.»
Terry Bernardo had high praise for Democratic legislative
nominee Lynn Archer, a Rochester
town board member.
That bid was derailed when the current
town supervisor, Jeremy Wilber, soundly defeated Rosenblum in the Democratic Party primary and went on to win the general election over the Republican Party
nominee, Planning
Board member Lorin Rose.
The Democratic
nominee for
Town Council claims he is being harassed by current members of the town board and the Harrison Police Department, alleging he has been asked to speak to police regarding a request he made through the Freedom of Information Law, F
Town Council claims he is being harassed by current members of the
town board and the Harrison Police Department, alleging he has been asked to speak to police regarding a request he made through the Freedom of Information Law, F
town board and the Harrison Police Department, alleging he has been asked to speak to police regarding a request he made through the Freedom of Information Law, FOIL.
The Woodstock Republican Committee at its September 15 caucus injected new life into the local electoral season by choosing independent candidate Lorin Rose for
town supervisor over Jeremy Wilber, the freshly minted Democratic nominee, and endorsing the Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall elect
town supervisor over Jeremy Wilber, the freshly minted Democratic
nominee, and endorsing the
Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall elect
Town Board candidacies of Peter Cross and Ken Panza, who will face incumbent councilman Jay Wenk in a three - way race for two seats in the fall election.
The community activist and first - time
nominee pledged to bring a background in financial analysis to bear on the
Town Board.