Pictured from left are Don Haight, Sue Reymers, Peter Darby, Eve Ann Shwartz, Suzanne Collins and Bert Glazier.
(Hamilton, NY – Oct. 2013) The public will have an opportunity to meet, hear, and ask questions of the candidates for election and re-election to offices in the Town of Hamilton on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room of the Hamilton Public Library. Coffee and cider will be served starting at 7 then and the six candidates will discuss issues facing the Town starting at about 7:15.
Running for re-election are Eve Ann Shwartz (Town Supervisor), Peter Darby (Town Council), Donald Haight (Town Justice), and Bert Glazier (Highway Superintendent).
Sue Reymers is a candidate for Town Clerk and Suzanne Collins for the second open seat on the Town Council. Continuing in unexpired terms on the Town Council are David Holcomb and Christine Rossi.
Voters may choose candidates up for election either on the Democratic ballot line or on the independent line called “Good Government.”
Bert Glazier is also on the Republican line.
This forum is sponsored by the Town of Hamilton Democratic Committee and will be chaired by Bruce Moseley, chair.
Information will be available at the forum about the two local laws on the ballot that aim to improve the efficiency of Town government by changing the Town Clerk and Highway Superintendent to appointed rather than elected positions.
Printed information about the New York State propositions on the ballot also will be available.
For further information go to www.hamiltondemocrats.org.