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Orangetown: SAM and Libertarian Parties Endorse Teresa Kenny for Supervisor

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ORANGEBURG, NY — Teresa Kenny, currently Town of Orangetown Deputy Town Attorney and candidate for Orangetown Supervisor, receives the endorsements of the Serve America Movement (SAM) Party and Libertarian Party of New York.

“I’m grateful to the leadership of the SAM and Libertarian Parties for their endorsement of my candidacy for Town Supervisor. Having earned party status in November of 2018, these two parties provide a voice for voters across the political spectrum,” said Teresa Kenny. “I believe they will play a pivotal role in this November’s election, and give voters an outlet to vote against political corruption and overdevelopment in Rockland County and I’m honored to be running on their lines.”

With the endorsements, Teresa Kenny is now running on the Republican, Conservative, SAM, and Libertarian Party lines. She is running against former Town Supervisor Thom Kleiner.

If elected, Kenny would become the first woman elected Town Supervisor in the history of Rockland County.

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Senator Bill Weber Sworn in for a Second Term

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A large crowd of Rockland residents gathered at Clarkstown Town Hall to witness Senator Bill Weber being sworn in for his second term in office. Police Chaplain David Lothrop served as the Master of Ceremonies, while County Legislator Lon Hofstein introduced the distinguished guests in attendance. County Executive Ed Day delivered remarks, highlighting the importance of having Senator Weber championing Rockland’s interests in Albany. The ceremony featured an invocation by Rabbi Abraham Horowitz of Spring Valley and a benediction by Reverend Teresa Darden of Nyack. Ava Aston performed stirring renditions of the national anthem and God Bless America. ” Thanks to all who participated and kudos to Clarkstown’s Police Honor Guard for enhancing the ceremony!”

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New City Attorney Nabeela McLeod To Run For Rockland County Family Court

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Nabeela is currently the Court Attorney for Rockland County Court Judge Djinsad Desir and was an Executive Assistant District Attorney at the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office where she worked for 18 years. In that time, she prosecuted cases involving murder, assault, burglary, and robbery.
Nabeela has lived in Rockland County for over 20 years with her husband, and are raising their two daughters Maya and Mina in Clarkstown.

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