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Top Stories, June 26, 2023

 

Primary Day is Tomorrow, Tuesday, June 27. 

 

There are primaries in Bath, Addison, Campbell, Rathbone, Caton, Troupsburg . All primaries are GOP.  In Addison, there is a town supervisors primary between Town Supervisor Jack Thompson and Jeffrey BeGell. 

 

There’s also an Addison town board primary where three candidates are running for two seats, the three Addison town board candidates are: Joseph Trappler and incumbents David Miller and Brandon Conklin.  Also a highway superintendent race in Addison between Jason Smith and Kenneth Peoples. 

The primaries in Bath are the Supervisors race between current Supervisor Ron Smith and Joshua Buck.  There are four town board candidates running for two seats in Bath, Michael Walden, David Wager, Dustin Buck and incumbent William Glosick.

In Campbell, there’s three people running for two town board seats, they are: Norman Maynard and incumbents Glenn Vogel, James Drumm. 

In Caton there are four candidates going for two seats: Eric Hurd, Emily Gridley, and incumbents Timothy Scott and Edward rose.

In Rathbone, there is a town supervisors primary between Marjorie Smith and incumbent Russell Morsemen.  Rathbone also has a town clerks race between current town clerk Mary Jacobson and Barbara Hargrave.  There are two town board seats up in Rathbone and four candidates running for those two Rathbone  town board seats: Eric Bump, Brian Wilson and incumbents Lanny Newell and William Reagan,.  Then there is also a town highway superintendents primary in Rathbone, between superintendent Dan Barney, and Duane Miles, and Nathan McChesney.

In Wayland there is a town supervisors primary between the current supervisor Carol Mykel and Gary Willyerd.  The Wayland town board primary is for town board seats and the candidates are: Jackie Wheaton and incumbents Brian and Robert Reigelsberger.

Troupsburg: Town Supervisor Tonya Tompkins faces opposition from Kenneth  LeCrone.     

Remember that the voting locations have changed since the last election, so be sure to either call the county board of elections or check their website, to find out where to vote.

 

News From The State Capital 

Empire Report and Mid Hudson news report that there might be a possible change to the state’s Move Over Law, the state might add to the list of reasons to pull over, disabled vehicles…right now it’s law enforcement and emergency vehicles that you have to pull over for.  Empire Report also has a story up this morning on how the state last week, almost passed a ban on employee non  compete agreements that workers sign so they don’t take a job with a competitor…the governor still might sign it though, according to reports.  


Some Upcoming Fire Dept Events

The Bath Fire Department’s firehouse sub sale is coming up July 3-July 8, and the Hammondsport Firemen’s Carnival is coming up, July 6, 7 and 8.

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