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East Hampton Town Candidates 2021 General Election

Mon, 10/18/2021 - 09:07

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Supervisor, Elect 1

Peter K. Van Scoyoc (D, W.F.)

Kenneth I. Walles (R, C)

Jeffrey Bragman (I)

 

Town Clerk

Carole A. Brennan (D, R, C)

 

Superintendent of Highways

Stephen K. Lynch (D, I)

 

Town Justice

Steven Tekulsky (D, R, C, W.F.)

 

Councilperson, Elect 2

Kathee Burke-Gonzalez (D, W.F.)

Cate Rogers (D, W.F.)

George B. Aman (R, C)

Joseph B. Karpinski (R, C)

John P. Whelan (I)

 

Assessor

Eugene De Pasquale (D, R, C)

 

Trustee, Elect 9

William F. Taylor (D, W.F.)

John M. Aldred (D)

Susan F. McGraw-Keber (D, W.F.)

David J. Cataletto (D, W.F.)

Michael L. Martinsen (D)

Timothy A. Garneau (D, W.F.)

Francis J. Bock (D)

Benjamin P. Dollinger (D)

James C. Grimes (D, R, C)

Reginald W. Cornelia (R, C)

Lona Rubenstein (R, C)

Alfred P. Schaffer (R)

Deborah Ann Schwartz (R)

David H. Talmage (R)

Manuel Vilar Jr (R)

Willy J. Wolter (R, C)

Richard P. Drew II (W.F., I)

Villages

A Painting Comes Home to Springs

A painting by the late Ralph Carpentier, a well-known landscape painter here who died in 2016, is back in the hamlet where he created it and on display at the Springs Library.

Jan 23, 2025

An Interfaith Call to Reject Indifference

Calvary Baptist Church and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church welcomed faith leaders and parishioners from Bridghampton to Montauk on Sunday for this year’s interfaith celebration of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — his life, his teachings, his message.

Jan 23, 2025

Item of the Week: Dering Says Thanks for the Money

In 1822 Henry Packer Dering, the Sag Harbor customs collector, issued this “acknowledgement” that Benjamin Lord, “an American seaman,” had paid “into this office six months Hospital Money.”

Jan 23, 2025

 

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