New York’s Highest Court Affirms The Demise Of Clarkstown’s Term Limits
New York’s Highest Court Affirms The Demise Of Clarkstown’s Term Limits
Continue ReadingNew York’s Highest Court Affirms The Demise Of Clarkstown’s Term Limits
Continue ReadingGeorge Hoehmann Ineligible To Run For Clarkstown Supervisor, Judge Puerto Rules Again; Judge Marx Tosses Ugell/Garvey Petition
Continue ReadingJustice Amy Puerto To Decide Friday On George Hoehmann’s Eligibility To Run For Town Supervisor
Continue ReadingJudge Amy Puerto Says Efforts To Repeal Term Limits Law By 3-2 Vote Was “Illegal, Invalid, Null and Void”
Continue ReadingAmy Puerto’s Decision To Uphold Gerrymandered Map Hinges On Faulty Notion That A Clarkstown Ward Can Support More Than One Councilmember To Represent Constituents
Continue ReadingJudge Rejects Supervisor George Hoehmann’s Efforts To Toss Term Limits Law; Ruling Says Challenge Barred By Statute of Limitations; Affirms Legality Of Supermajority
Continue ReadingCentral Nyack Says Clarkstown’s Gerrymandered Map Hurts Racially Diverse Community; Judge Amy Puerto Expected To Render Ruling On Map Redistricting Later This Week
Continue ReadingJudge In Clarkstown’s Term Limits Case Is Looking At Statute Of Limitations Argument; Defense Says Claim Is Time-Barred; Plaintiffs Say Term Limit Law Was Never Legitimately Adopted
Continue ReadingClarkstown Councilmembers Frank Borelli and Patrick Carroll, Who Have Accused Town Supervisor George Hoehmann & Others Of Gerrymandering, Plan to Begin Collecting Signatures For Re-Election On Feb. 28
Continue ReadingJudge Does Not Address Conflict of Interest In Ruling; Judge Does Not Address Conflict of Interest In Ruling
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