Village to hold candidates’ forum

MILLERTON —  Village residents interested in the Tuesday, June 20,  election will have a chance to size up candidates on both Zoom and in person, as all those vying for mayoral and trustee positions will part in a forum at the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex, 28 Century Blvd., on Wednesday, June 14, at 7 p.m.

All are invited to register for the Zoom link or to submit questions in advance at the library at 75 Main St. or through nemillertonlibrary.org

Additional questions will be fielded live at the forum and through Zoom.

The written questions will be presented by the moderator and will not be shared with candidates in advance of the event.

Only village residents will be allowed to submit and ask questions and the names of the questioners will be revealed.

Kelly Kilmer and incumbent Jennifer Najdek are running for mayor.

Two trustee seats are up for grabs with three candidates:  Lisa Erdner, Raymond Nelson and incumbent Dave Sherman on the ballot.

The election will be held on Tuesday, June 20 from noon to 9 p.m. at the Village Hall, 5933-59 N. Elm Ave. (Route 22). For more information, call 518-789-4489.

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