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Republicans sweep Albion
Republicans swept the Albion village election Tuesday with all three incumbents reclaiming their seats.
Mayor Dean Theodorakos, who received 419 votes, defeated Tracy Jennings, with 97; and trustees Eileen Banker, with 406, and Kevin Sheehan, 406, defeated James Skaggs, 96, and Sandra Walter, 115. -
Medina voters say ‘yes’ to court dissolution and Tabelski
It was a good day for the Village Party, as their three candidates for Medina Village office, Mayor Adam Tabelski and trustees Andrew Meier and Sue Squires were elected.
Tabelski beat opponent Clayton Ehrenreich 509 to 295. Incumbent Meier received 555 votes and newcomer Squires received 556; both were unopposed. Also passing, with a vote of 471 to 238, was Proposition One. As of April 4, 2011, the Village of Medina court system will now be dissolved into the towns of Ridgeway and Shelby. -
EDITORIAL: League put a bow on Bills with Dolphin matchup
Boy, does the National Football League want to move the Buffalo Bills to Toronto or what? It couldn’t be more obvious.
It’s bad enough we’re losing a regular season Buffalo Bills game a year to Maple Leaf country. But the Miami game? Why not make it a Monday night game on national television, too while they’re at it. -
Despite scandal, Reynolds walks away with victory
Overcoming a seemingly perfect storm of political dark clouds, Rep. Thomas Reynolds beat Democrat Jack Davis in a dogfight for New York’s 26th district.
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Republicans sweep Albion



