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Election 2020

Putnam Legislature Chair Faces Challenge From Kent Firefighter

October 27, 2020 Rick Pezzullo Election 2020,  Election Day,  Putnam County,  Putnam County Legislature

The race for the District 3 seat on the Putnam County Legislature pits Chairwoman Toni Addonizio against Vincent Fiorentino, a 19-year volunteer firefighter. Addonizio, who has led the nine-member, Republican dominated legislature for the last two years, is seeking a

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Election 2020

Byrne Vying for Third Term Against Veterans Advocate from Somers

October 27, 2020 Rick Pezzullo Assemblyman Kevin Byrne,  Election 2020,  Election Day

Republican Assemblyman Kevin Byrne is running for a third two-year term in the 94th Assembly District against Stephanie Keegan, a Democrat from Heritage Hills in Somers who has advocated for veterans’ issues on the federal level. Byrne, 35, a Carmel

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Election 2020

Three Long Shot Candidates Ready for 17th Congressional District Run

October 27, 2020 Martin Wilbur 17th Congressional District,  Election 2020,  Election Day

Michael Parietti knows all about long shot campaigns. He’s run six of them before this year, all in Rockland County, either for county legislator or for municipal office. He registered as a Republican when he was 18, graduated from West

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New Castle Lori Morton
Election 2020

Chappaqua Resident, Scientist Makes First Bid for New Castle Town Board

October 27, 2020 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Election 2020,  Election Day,  New Castle

It was the logical next step for Lori Morton to run for New Castle Town Board. The 15-year Chappaqua resident has gradually increased her involvement in the community during the past decade, volunteering for the Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival and

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Election 2020

Maloney Looks to Keep 18th District Blue in Congressional Race

October 27, 2020 Anna Young 18th Congressional District,  Election 2020,  Election Day,  Sean Patrick Maloney

As Sean Patrick Maloney vies for his fifth term, he is proud of his efforts to support the Hudson Valley but recognizes the challenges ahead. “I’m proud of my record – passing 40 bills into law, helping over 8,000 folks

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Election 2020

Reichlin-Melnick Looks to Use Varied Experience to Pave Path to Albany

October 27, 2020 Abby Luby 38th Senate District,  Election 2020,  Election Day

Elijah Reichlin-Melnick is running for the 38th state Senate District to work as part of a Democratic majority and to continue his efforts as legislative director to state Sen. James Skoufis. He is pitted against Republican Bill Weber to replace David

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Editorial

Jones a New Voice at the Right Time for 17th Congressional District

October 27, 2020 Annette Editorial,  Election 2020,  Election Day,  Mondaire Jones

Sometimes life is about being at the right place at the right time. In some respects, that could sum up the political ascent this year of Mondaire Jones, the Democrats’ choice to succeed Nita Lowey, who is retiring at the

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Editorial

Mayer, Byrne, Burdick, Galef the Choices for State Legislature

October 27, 2020 Annette Assemblyman Kevin Byrne,  Election 2020,  Election Day,  Sandy Galef,  Shelley Mayer

For the past two-and-a-half years, state Sen. Shelley Mayer has represented arguably one of the most diverse districts anywhere in the state. The 37th Senate District extends from parts of Yonkers in the southern end, through the Sound Shore communities

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State Sen. Peter Harckham
Editorial

Harckham Has Earned Chance to Continue Serving in 40th Senate District

October 27, 2020 Annette Election 2020,  Election Day,  N.Y. 40th District,  Peter Harckham

With much of the election year suspense revolving around Washington, D.C., it might be easy to forget some of the races closer to home. It is obvious why most of the thousands of people standing outside polling places throughout the

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Want a Flu Shot While You Vote in Greenburgh? Here’s How You Can Do Both

October 22, 2020 Anna Young Election Day,  Greenburgh

With the COVID-19 pandemic causing some to avoid medical offices or pharmacies, the Town of Greenburgh is offering flu shots to those voting early for the Nov. 3 general election. The town has partnered with the Greenburgh Health Center, a

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