There are two
Town Council positions and one Supervisor position that are up for grabs.
Not exact matches
Both parties are fielding four candidates for the at - large
positions on the
town council.
The
town's
council is allowed, by law, to appoint someone to the
position until the next election, McDonald said.
In addition to races for supervisor,
town council and other local posts, a host of other
positions are also up... Read More
Town council chair incumbent Nancy Nickerson, a Republican backed by the RTC, is seeking her third term in the
position.
Randy Wynkoop running for
Town Council is yet another candidate that wants a
position yet has rarely if ever attended
Town Board meetings so that he knows what is involved with being a councilperson.
In a vigorous defense of her
position, Magarelli took issue with the Ethics Board's suggestion that
council members could appear at agency meetings only if the supervisor asked them to attend on behalf of the
town.
This one would increase the size of the
Town Board from three to five by adding two
council positions.
Name
Town Position Mary Weidman Chenango County Clerk Dolores Nabinger Bainbridge Supervisor Aric A. McKown Bainbridge Clerk Deborah K. Hromada Bainbridge
Council Gary C. Richman Bainbridge Superintendent of Highways Thomas...
In a 3 - 2 vote, the
Town Council approved a change last week to a long - discussed law that restricted elected officials from holding leadership
positions in any political party while also maintaining office.
Clarkstown
Council members Frank Borrelli and George Hoehmann, made impassioned pleas for everyone to support their
positions regarding the controversial sale of the Millwood Senior Citizens Complex in Clarkstown: «This is not in the best interest of the residents nor the
Town, we can find a better way than selling off Millwood to the preferred buyer.
The unofficial election results are in from the county boards of election: In Delaware County: In the
town of Sidney, Republican Gene Pigford wins the Supervisor
position; winning
town council seats were Democratic incumbent Pete Cordes, & Republican John Woodyshek... Continue reading →
Dorer is also active in his community, with past service including
positions on his
town's Conservation Commission, Planning Board, Board of Library Trustees, Cultural
Council, and the Transportation Advisory Committee.
«Owning your own zip code does come with perks — you can be the mayor, sheriff,
town council, sole voter or any other
position you'd like to create.»