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Manger Sworn In for a Second Term as Mayor in Southampton Village; Coburn Joins Village Board

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Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger was sworn in for his second term as mayor on the front steps of Village Hall on Monday.   DANA SHAW

Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger was sworn in for his second term as mayor on the front steps of Village Hall on Monday. DANA SHAW

Southampton Village Trustee Roy Stevenson is sworn in on Monday.  DANA SHAW

Southampton Village Trustee Roy Stevenson is sworn in on Monday. DANA SHAW

New village trustee Rob Coburn was sworn in by Averitt Buttry.  DANA SHAW

New village trustee Rob Coburn was sworn in by Averitt Buttry. DANA SHAW

Southampton Village Attorney Eileen Powers administered the oath of office to Associate Village Justice Carole Read.   DANA SHAW

Southampton Village Attorney Eileen Powers administered the oath of office to Associate Village Justice Carole Read. DANA SHAW

Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger.  DANA SHAW

Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger. DANA SHAW

authorCailin Riley on Jul 8, 2025
Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger was sworn in for his second term on the front steps of Village Hall at noon on Monday, July 7. The oath of office was... more

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