Sobey and Winter Running Unopposed To Retain Seats on Sag Harbor Board of Education - 27 East

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Sobey and Winter Running Unopposed To Retain Seats on Sag Harbor Board of Education

authorCailin Riley on Apr 23, 2024
Incumbents Jordana Sobey and Ryan Winter are running unopposed to retain their seats on the Sag Harbor Board of Education. No challengers had filed nominating petitions to create a contested... more

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