Saturday, July 31, 2004
Tentative Ballots Unveiled For September Primary Election
July 29 2004 Queens Chronicle
The city Board of Elections released a tentative list of candidates Tuesday for September’s primary for state and federal races, giving voters a first look at which Queens legislators will face a legitimate challenge this fall.
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by Bryan Joiner
... while Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez (12th District) will potentially face Republican Paul Rodriguez. ...
For the full story, go to the web site of the Queens Chronicle.
The city Board of Elections released a tentative list of candidates Tuesday for September’s primary for state and federal races, giving voters a first look at which Queens legislators will face a legitimate challenge this fall.
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by Bryan Joiner
... while Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez (12th District) will potentially face Republican Paul Rodriguez. ...
For the full story, go to the web site of the Queens Chronicle.
Saturday, July 24, 2004
Dem party member objects to state Senate candidate's nomination
July 24 2004 Staten Island Advance
Complaint filed charges that Al Curtis will not have lived in the district for 12 months before election day
By TOM WROBLESKI
A Democratic Party member has objected to state Senate candidate Al Curtis' nomination on the Conservative line, charging that Curtis will not have lived in the district for the requisite 12 months by this Election Day.
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The complaint ... is being handled by West Brighton attorney Christopher Nalley, the Democratic law chairman.
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The Board of Elections will consider the objection during the week of August 2. Nalley said it's likely an objection to Curtis' GOP nomination on the same grounds would be filed next week.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
Complaint filed charges that Al Curtis will not have lived in the district for 12 months before election day
By TOM WROBLESKI
A Democratic Party member has objected to state Senate candidate Al Curtis' nomination on the Conservative line, charging that Curtis will not have lived in the district for the requisite 12 months by this Election Day.
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The complaint ... is being handled by West Brighton attorney Christopher Nalley, the Democratic law chairman.
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The Board of Elections will consider the objection during the week of August 2. Nalley said it's likely an objection to Curtis' GOP nomination on the same grounds would be filed next week.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
Thursday, July 22, 2004
Assembly hopeful wants 'smart light' program on Island
July 21 2004 Staten Island Advance
By TOM WROBLESKI
South Shore Assembly candidate Mario Bruno said yesterday that, if elected, he would introduce legislation to create a "smart light" pilot program on Staten Island to help ease traffic congestion here.
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Bruno, a former city Department of Transportation (DOT) engineer, is running in a Republican Party primary against Assemblyman Robert Straniere and Vincent Ignizio. He has been endorsed by the Conservative Party.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.
By TOM WROBLESKI
South Shore Assembly candidate Mario Bruno said yesterday that, if elected, he would introduce legislation to create a "smart light" pilot program on Staten Island to help ease traffic congestion here.
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Bruno, a former city Department of Transportation (DOT) engineer, is running in a Republican Party primary against Assemblyman Robert Straniere and Vincent Ignizio. He has been endorsed by the Conservative Party.
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For the full story, go to the web site of the Staten Island Advance.