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Election 2021

Two Familiar Names in Town Vie for North Castle Town Justice

October 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur North Castle

Elections for town justices often don’t attract much attention. This year In North Castle, however, two well-known public servants are facing each other for the right to serve one of the two seats on the local bench. Incumbent Douglas Martino,

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Election 2021

Cortlandt Will Be in Good Hands With Becker in Charge

October 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur Cortlandt

Following someone who has put together the kind of record Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi has during her 30-year tenure is not an easy task, but Councilman Dr. Richard Becker has an impressive resume himself, and is more than qualified to

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Election 2021

Latimer an Obvious Choice for Second Term as County Executive

October 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur Westchester County

For a conscientious voter, there are times the night before an election when serious decision-making is in order. Other elections one candidate is so strong that little thought goes into the process at all. The latter is the case with

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Election 2021

Fulgenzi, Rogers Smalley, Hagadus-McHale the Choices in Mt. Pleasant

October 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur Mount Pleasant

Since becoming Mount Pleasant supervisor in 2014, this is the first time Carl Fulgenzi has had any competition to retain his seat. Democrat Joe Bonanno stepped up for the challenge, and he should be thanked for giving voters a choice,

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Election 2021

Democratic Slate Recommended to Move New Castle Forward

October 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur New Castle

Every once in a while, an election comes along that’s about one issue. In New Castle in 2021, that issue is the Form-Based Code. Introduced as a land development and zoning tool that emphasizes appearance – or form – over

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Election 2021

McKenzie for Mayor; Agudelo, Brown, Fernandez for Council in Peekskill

October 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur Peekskill

The Democrats have had a stranglehold on the Peekskill Common Council for the last four years. That’s not likely to change with this year’s election, but some differences of opinion would do the council and the city some good. Councilwoman

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Election 2021

Patel, Gilbert Best Choices for Yorktown Town Board

October 26, 2021 Martin Wilbur Yorktown

Two seats are up for grabs on the Yorktown Town Board, and voters are fortunate to have four capable candidates to choose from. One of the names on the ballot, Vishnu Patel, should be no stranger to residents. The retired,

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Election 2021

New Castle Dems’ Slates Vie for Party’s Nomination for Town Board

June 18, 2021 Martin Wilbur Election 2021,  New Castle

Four Democratic hopefuls are competing for their party’s nomination in the upcoming primary for two seats carrying four-year terms on the New Castle Town Board. Incumbent Lori Morton, who won a special election last November for the final year of

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Election 2021

Examiner Media Primary Election Special 2021

June 18, 2021 Examiner Media Election 2021,  Putnam County,  Westchester County

Candidates across several municipalities in Westchester and Putnam counties will be going head-to-head during the June 22 Primary Election.  See our Primary Election coverage. Download the print version here – Examiner 6-15-21 Election Examiner MediaExaminer Media – Keeping you informed

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McCall Hopes to Transition From School Board to Town Governance

June 17, 2021 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Election 2021,  New Castle

For the past three years, Holly McCall has been serving on the Chappaqua Board of Education and is currently its vice president. She wasn’t thinking about running for New Castle supervisor in 2021. But when Supervisor Ivy Pool decided against

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