Four candidates seek two seats in Gardiner
This year, two Town Board seats are up for grabs in Gardiner. Board hopefuls are Jack Hayes, Pam O’Dell, incumbent David Dukler and Warren Wiegand.
This year, two Town Board seats are up for grabs in Gardiner. Board hopefuls are Jack Hayes, Pam O’Dell, incumbent David Dukler and Warren Wiegand.
The candidates are Claire Winslow, David Plavchak, Leonard Auchmoody, Christina DeMaio and Scott McCarthy.
This year, two town council seats are up for grabs. While Jeff Logan is not seeking another term, his former running mate Daniel Torres is. Torres is joined by political newcomers David Brownstein and Jennifer Ippolito.
Mayor Steve Noble’s proposed 2018 budget would freeze the city’s tax levy for the second year in a row, creating a small decline in the tax rate for most Kingston property owners.
Suggesting a moratorium to halt development in a given area for a period of time is a frequent tactic employed by opponents of building projects who often, as in this case, argue that the existing zoning must be reconsidered because it didn’t contemplate the type of project now up for discussion.
Candidates vying for the two four-year town board seats are Vincent Altieri, Paul Andreassen, John Schoonmaker and Donald Tucker.
County Legislator Jennifer Schwartz-Berky had a 26-minute exchange with a town police officer during a traffic stop in May. Her attorney is requesting the town delay the release of the tape until after the election.
The candidates are Faye Storms, Nancy Holgate and Kevin Van Blarcum.
The district includes the towns of Shandaken, Olive, Denning, and Hardenburgh.
Jeanne Walsh is running unopposed for reelection as town supervisor for the Town of Rosendale, endorsed by the Democrat, Republican and Conservative Parties.