PORT CHESTER, N.Y. - Election season is gearing up in Port Chester with all members, including the mayor, up for re-election.
Mayor Dennis Pilla is being challenged by Neil Pagano for the two-year term.
Ten candidates are running for six, three-year positions on the village board.
The race includes incumbents Daniel Brakewood, Joseph Kenner, Saverio Terenzi, Luis Marino, and Bart Didden. John Branca is not seeking re-election.
New candidates include Gregory Adams, Gene Ceccarelli, John Reavis, Ricardo Dos Anjos and Francis Ferrara, whoserves on the Industrial Development Agency.
The election is March 19.
Port Chester residents can vote early from March 12-16 in the village conference room.
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Comments (4)
The League of Women Voters is sponsoring two public forums with all the candidates, actually. March 1 and March 5 at the high school.
http://www.lwvrrbpc.org/
it appears that none of the candidates want to debate or present their ideas in a forum ... It is unfortunate that this election is not based on proposals and ideas of the candidates, but for being the candidate known. Please gentlemen candidates, exposed to the residents of Port Chester, will be done on things like insecurity on the streets, there is still time to do so ...
time to shake things up!!!! PC is discusting now!! Third world! for all of you that say "move then"., if you cant sell your home then you cant move! Pilla has overstayed his welcome, give us some new blood with guts! clean it up, period, no excuses, time is running out on PC. And those lawn signs are really annoying, tone it down!!!!