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Village elections Tuesday, June 18 in Brockport and Holley

by Kristina Gabalski

In Brockport, Mayor Maria Connie Castañeda, who is running with the Taxpayers First Party, is being challenged for another four-year term by Trustee Margaret Blackman, who is running with the Revitalize Brockport Party.

Four candidates are vying for two, four-year term seats on the Brockport Village Board.

Richard Ross is running with the Taxpayers First Party as is Kristina Telles, who is a write-in candidate.

Trustee Carol Hannan is running for re-election with the Revitalize Brockport Party and Valerie Ciciotti is also running on the Revitalize Brockport Party line.

Trustee Kent Blair decided not to seek re-election.

Polls will be open in Brockport from 12 noon to 9 p.m. on June 18 at the Village Hall, 49 State Street.

Holley

In the Village of Holley, four candidates are running for two, two-year trustee terms on the Village Board.

Nancy Penna is running on the Peoples Party line; Stanley “Skip” Carpenter is running on the Independent Party line; William J. Quaranto is running on the Family Party line; and Trustee Brian Sorochty is running on the Taxpayer Party line.

Trustee Sorochty was appointed to the Village Board earlier this spring to complete the term of Lewis Passarell. Trustee Ross Gaylord decided not to run for another term.

Polls will be open in Holley from 12 noon to 9 p.m. on June 18, at the Village Hall Clerk’s Office, 72 Public Square.

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