Boody, Rohn Victorious in North Haven; Incumbents Unchallenged in Sag Harbor - 27 East

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Boody, Rohn Victorious in North Haven; Incumbents Unchallenged in Sag Harbor

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Voting booths were empty most of the day in Sag Harbor, where there was an uncontested election for mayor and trustee. Only about 30 people had turned out to vote by 3 p.m., halfway through the voting hours. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Voting booths were empty most of the day in Sag Harbor, where there was an uncontested election for mayor and trustee. Only about 30 people had turned out to vote by 3 p.m., halfway through the voting hours. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Campaign signs for the three candidate for North Haven Village Board were placed at the Route 114 traffic circle on Tuesday. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Campaign signs for the three candidate for North Haven Village Board were placed at the Route 114 traffic circle on Tuesday. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

authorStephen J. Kotz on Jun 17, 2025
North Haven voters ousted incumbent Terie Diat from the Village Board on Tuesday, while reelecting Trustee Peter Boody and voting in his running mate on the North Haven Party line,... more

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