Sentences with phrase «year town board seats»

Candidates vying for the two four - year town board seats are Vincent Altieri, Paul Andreassen, John Schoonmaker and Donald Tucker.

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The town supervisor of Bedford has filed papers with the state Board of Elections to run for the state Senate seat being vacated at the end of the year by Westchester County Executive - elect George Latimer.
Nicholas Deegan is a native of County Wicklow, Ireland, and ran unsuccessfully last year for a seat on the Southold Town Board.
Kathy Templeton, a baker and former Adirondack Journal news correspondent, received 311 votes, in contrast to 249 for town board incumbent Gail Seaman, a registered nurse, for a one - year seat.
Votes cast on Election Day favored former Thurman Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year sTown Clerk Cynthia Hyde 306 to 260 over incumbent town board member Susan Shepler for a three - year stown board member Susan Shepler for a three - year seat.
A November election could put GOP favorite Chris Talbot — who's up for re-election to the Southold Town Board this year — on the sidelines in the Assembly race, lest he risk giving up his town sTown Board this year — on the sidelines in the Assembly race, lest he risk giving up his town stown seat.
Two years ago, she ran unsuccessfully on the Democratic line for a seat on the Town Board.
Moffett, who ran on the Democratic and Independence lines for a seat on the town board this past year, lost the election with 814 votes to her opponents» 1,028 and 1,133 votes.
Lunati ran for a council seat once before unsuccessfully, and this year was appointed as an alternate member of the town's Planning Board.
With the supervisor position and two town board seats to be decided, there is a sharp contrast to two years ago, when hundreds of thousands of dollars from companies associated with East Hampton Airport flowed to the Republican side.
Dennis Dunne Sr., an original member of the legislature, left this seat in June after 22 years to serve on the Hempstead Town Board.
The younger Heppner has no opposition in heavily Democratic Woodstock — Republicans didn't even caucus this year — while the father faces a write - in challenger in a three - candidates - for - two - town board - seats bout, but both are making the rounds.
In last year's town board elections, which featured three open seats including that of the mayor, the Republican candidates swept the Democrats, each gaining at least 65 percent of the vote.
Republicans tout several achievements from last year including keeping a majority on the Board of Supervisors, defending all five incumbent town supervisor seats that were challenged and securing every countywide elected office.
Nevertheless, the Senate Republicans are also feeling bullish about Republican Greg Bernard, who won a special election to fill the remainder of former Yorktown Town Board Member Terrence Murphy's term after Murphy departed at the end of last year to take a seat in the state Senate.
But for the hometown crowd, mostly it was their first «official» opportunity to check out two political newcomers who are vying for the Rosendale Town Board seat being vacated at the end of this year by veteran councilman Ken Hassett.
Republican Erin Baker raised over $ 91,600 this year in her bid for a Town Board seat — six times more than either of her Democratic opponents — but she placed third behind them.
The Southold Town Planning Board is looking for someone to fill the seat left vacant by longtime member William Cremers, who decided to resign last year for health reasons.
In addition to serving as Clarence Town Supervisor, he was also a councilman for 13 years and held a seat on the Planning Board.
The 15th District seat was vacated earlier this year by Dennis Dunne, who was appointed to the Hempstead Town Board.
There are also several special elections that could bring more 1st District voters out to the polls than in previous mid-term years, including a race for county comptroller and a seat on the Brookhaven Town Board.
The election was to fill the final year on former trustee and current Town Board member Bob Ghosio's seat, which Mr. Bergen was appointed to earlier this year.
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.
And there have been other squeakers for town board and other seats,» said longtime Olive political player John Parete, who served as the Democrats chairman for years and is now a county legislator (as well as owner of the Boiceville Inn).
4 candidates are running for 2 seats on the Sidney town board this year.
Ms. Eisenstein said a transition was always in the works, as the group set two - year term limits for its board positions, and that it is not related to her campaign for a Southold Town Board board positions, and that it is not related to her campaign for a Southold Town Board Board seat.
In the Thurman race, former town clerk Cynthia Hyde received 306 votes to incumbent Susan Shepler's 260 for a three - year seat on the town board.
Former Thurman Town Clerk Cynthia Hyde will be challenging incumbent board member Susan Shepler for a three - year term; and Kathy Templeton, chair of the Thurman Democratic Party, is challenging incumbent town board member Gail Seaman for a one - year sTown Clerk Cynthia Hyde will be challenging incumbent board member Susan Shepler for a three - year term; and Kathy Templeton, chair of the Thurman Democratic Party, is challenging incumbent town board member Gail Seaman for a one - year stown board member Gail Seaman for a one - year seat.
Kindel, who served five four - year terms as a Town Board member during 50 years of involvement in Amherst government, could be squaring off with Supervisor Barry A. Weinstein, who can not seek a third term due to term limits, but has said he is interested in remaining on the board by seeking one of the two open sBoard member during 50 years of involvement in Amherst government, could be squaring off with Supervisor Barry A. Weinstein, who can not seek a third term due to term limits, but has said he is interested in remaining on the board by seeking one of the two open sboard by seeking one of the two open seats.
In the election day tally for a one - year seat on the Thurman town board, Kathy Templeton received 311 votes which absentee ballots increased to 328, in contrast to 249 machine votes for town board incumbent Gail Seaman, which increased to 276 with the absentees.
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