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Monday, October 10, 2011

[VIDEO] Meet the Candidate: Laura Brett Runs for Rye Council

A video profile submitted by Laura Brett who is running as a Republican for a seat on the Rye City Council.

Laura Brett is one of three Republican candidates running for a seat on the Rye City Council. See profiles from running mate Rafael Elias-Linero and incumbent Councilman Joe Sack later today.

Rafael Elias-Linero

2:13 pm on Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Please remember that voting is a right. Your right to express your voice, and it only comes around every 2 years or so. Further, it is on local elections that you get the opportunity to elect the people that will be representing you on the day-to-day issues that directly impact the place where we live, study and work. Please vote! Thank you.   more ›

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Port Chester Trustee Announces Candidacy for Legislature

Former deputy mayor and current Trustee Daniel Brakewood announces he'll run for the county legislature seat soon to be vacated by Martin Rogowsky.

A Port Chester trustee has his eye on a county legislature seat. Daniel Brakewood, a Democrat, will run for the District 6 seat vacated when longtime legislator Martin Rogowsky retires later this year. The district encompasses Port Chester, Rye Brook and Harrison and includes some 55,000 constituents. Brakewood, in his fifth year as a village trustee after he was elected to the board in 2006, is a senior director at Pitney Bowes and has a resume that includes stints at General Electric and Alliance Capital. As the mayor's most visible ally on the village board, Brakewood brings a more low-key style even when clashing with the board's Republicans, and has been credited by political allies and opponents alike for his management expertise and…

Saverio Terenzi

1:45 pm on Sunday, June 12, 2011

Mr. Al Dente, I went to school with an Al Dente, he loved his macaroni a little bit on soft side. I thought that was kind of strange, but I digress. The benefits that were taken away from the former Trustees created a little sticky issue which was resolved. Initially we were requesting that the people affected by this new policy pay for their benefits. Most of them stopped paying the premiums so …   more ›

Monday, February 15, 2010

Q&A With the Candidates: Toby Marrow

Marrow and two other contenders are vying for a spot on the Rye Brook Village Board of Trustees

On March 16, Rye Brook will hold an election for its Village Board of Trustees. Mayor Joan Feinstein, who was elected in 2008, is currently uncontested in her efforts to seek re-election. However, three candidates are vying for two spots that will be left vacant by Village Trustees Dean Santon and Patricia Sanders Romano, who aren't seeking re-election. In the run-up to the election, Rye Patch is featuring a Q&A with the candidates. Up first is Toby Marrow, a resident of Rye Brook for the last 21 years. 1. Tell us a little bit about yourself.  My husband Ted and I have lived in the Arbors in Rye Brook for the past 21 years. We have two children, Nathan, 16, and Hannah, 10, attending the Blind Brook schools. I work full-time in the finance …

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