Three candidates run for seats on Village Board in June 18 vote

MILLERTON — Three candidates are running for two upcoming seats on the Village Board in the June 18 election.

Deputy Mayor Alicia Sartori, who has served three two-year terms, is not running. In 2022 Sartori, a Democrat, also ran on the Republican party line.

Matt Hartzog, an incumbent in the 2022 election, is up for reelection and has been endorsed by a Democratic caucus.

Kelly Kilmer, a former Village clerk with a Republican endorsement, is running for the Village Board. Last year, Kilmer unsuccessfully challenged mayoral incumbent Mayor Jenn Najdek.

Matt Soleau, a member of the Planning Board, also is on the ballot seeking a Board seat. He is cross-endorsed by Democrats and Republicans.

Voting will take place from noon to 9 p.m. at the Village Hall, 5933-59 North Elm Ave., Millerton.

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