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PoliticsThe Putnam Examiner

Cazzari Close to Edging Out Schmitt for Carmel Supervisor Seat

June 22, 2021 Martin Wilbur Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  Election 2021

Former Carmel Police Chief Michael Cazzari may be close to pulling off a significant upset in the Republican primary for town supervisor, leading seven-term incumbent Kenneth Schmitt by close to a 2-1 margin. Unofficial results from the Putnam County Board

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Election 2021

Carmel Republicans Jockey for Position in GOP Primary

June 17, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  Election 2021

The GOP nomination for Carmel supervisor and two Town Board positions are up for grabs as six candidates have been jockeying for voter support in the upcoming June 22 Republican primary. The main event features seven-term incumbent Supervisor Kenneth Schmitt

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PoliticsThe Putnam Examiner

‘I am Going to Win’: Carmel GOP Primary Candidates Square Off at Forum

June 8, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  Carmel Town Supervisor

Five of the six Carmel candidates that will be on the ballot in a winner-take-all Republican primary on June 22 appeared at a lightly attended forum at Dante’s Trattoria in Mahopac Thursday evening. After admittedly having reservations about showing up,

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Carmel Councilman Mike Barile
Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

Councilman Who Vowed to ‘Expose Corruption’ in Carmel Pleaded Guilty to Stealing Town Services

February 8, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  crime

Carmel Councilman Michael Barile pled guilty Monday in Town of Philipstown Justice Court to one count of theft of services in connection with illegally hooking up a Mahopac restaurant he owns to a town sewer district. Barile, 67, was arrested

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Police/FireThe Putnam Examiner

A Carmel Councilman’s Arrest Could Result in a One Year Jail Sentence. Here’s What We Know

January 7, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board,  crime

Carmel Councilman Michael Barile was arrested Tuesday by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department for theft of services in connection with illegally hooking up a Mahopac restaurant he owns to a town sewer district. Barile, 67, turned himself in at police

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The Putnam Examiner

Carmel Town Board Appoints New Police Chief

December 24, 2020 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board

After a lengthy search, the Carmel Town Board appointed a new permanent police chief last week. The board unanimously selected Anthony Hoffmann to the post, effective January 4. Lt. John Dearman has been the commanding officer of the department since

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The Putnam Examiner

Carmel Councilman Fined $105,000 by Board for Illegal Sewer Hookup

December 22, 2020 Rick Pezzullo Carmel,  Carmel Town Board

A Carmel councilman was fined $105,000 by his board colleagues last week stemming from violations connected with illegally hooking up a Mahopac restaurant to a town sewer district. Supervisor Kenneth Schmitt and councilpersons Robert Schanil, Frank Lombardi, and Suzanne McDonough

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The Putnam Examiner

Community Input Sought on New Carmel Master Plan

November 2, 2020 Anna Young Carmel,  Carmel Town Board

Residential input is being sought by the Carmel Town Board as officials look to craft a new Comprehensive Master Plan. With the town’s current plan last updated in 2000, officials have been discussing plans over the last two years to

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The Putnam Examiner

Sycamore Park Resurfacing Projects Revamps Lot

July 19, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Carmel Town Board,  Sycamore Park

After a long process, the parking lot at Sycamore Park in Mahopac has been repaved, and it didn’t cost the town a dollar. The project, which Parks and Recreation Director Jim Gilchrist said has been in the works since the

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We Endorse: Putnam County

November 5, 2011 Adam Stone Carmel Town Board,  District 2,  District 8,  Philipstown Town Board,  Putnam County Executive,  Putnam Valley Town Board,  Southeast Town Board

MaryEllen Odell – Putnam County Executive For the past two years, Putnam County has lacked a permanent fixture in leadership. Paul Eldridge certainly stepped up to plate, but even then residents knew his role was only temporary. The 2011 election

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