Election roundup for New Paltz, Gardiner, Highland and Rosendale
Who’s running for what.
Who’s running for what.
Peplow is running on the Democrat and Conservative party lines. Giangrasso is running both as a Republican and on the Lloyd 21st Century party line.
Katz, a 22-year-incumbent, is being challenged by Tesoriero, attorney for the New Paltz Tenants Union.
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.
Jeanne Walsh is running unopposed for reelection as town supervisor for the Town of Rosendale, endorsed by the Democrat, Republican and Conservative Parties.
Paul Hansut faces one opponent intent on unseating the incumbent as Lloyd town supervisor this year, Fred Pizzuto.
Incumbent Marybeth Majestic is seeking reelection to her second term as town supervisor for the Town of Gardiner. Her challenger is Lisa Lindsley
One-term incumbent New Paltz Town Supervisor Neil Bettez faces two challengers to his reelection bid; both his town council colleague Marty Irwin and longtime activist and gadfly MaryAnn Tozzi will also each be on the ballot.