Craine re-enters Sherburne politics
SHERBURNE – There are four longtime politicians retiring their board positions in the Town of Sherburne this year: Supervisor Harry W. Conley, Justice Frank Faulkner, Clerk John McDaniel and Councilman Sherman Record.
Republican William C. Craine, 61, of E. State Street, is running unopposed for Chenango County Supervisor, a position he held previously from 1974 to December 1979. Craine was Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in 1976, 1977 and 1978. During his six year tenure, the Sherburne businessman was a member of a number of committees, and was chairman of Finance in 1979. He left public service to attend to personal business matters.
If elected, Craine said his hope would be “to provide the best constituent service I can to the residents of the tTown of Sherburne.”
Outgoing Clerk McDaniel’s daughter-in-law, Kathy S. McDaniel, who has been the town’s tax collector, is on the ballot for the position, and John R. Powell is running to replace Faulkner.
There’s some competition on the town council, where voters must chose among incumbent Republican Charles A. Mastro and political newcomers, Edwin T. Meyer, running as a Republican, and Stephen C. McCarty, on the Independent line, who are all three running for two open positions.
Superintendent of Highways Robert Brunschmid runs unopposed.
The town’s 2010 general fund budget, $326,760, is down from last year’s amount of $330,571. For highways, Conley said the town was forced to budget more than last year due to falling sales tax collections. The budget for 2010 is up at $479,643 versus $436,860 in 2009.
All town of Sherburne voters must cast their ballots at the Welcome Center Conference Room, 4 Knapp St., in Sherburne.
Republican William C. Craine, 61, of E. State Street, is running unopposed for Chenango County Supervisor, a position he held previously from 1974 to December 1979. Craine was Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in 1976, 1977 and 1978. During his six year tenure, the Sherburne businessman was a member of a number of committees, and was chairman of Finance in 1979. He left public service to attend to personal business matters.
If elected, Craine said his hope would be “to provide the best constituent service I can to the residents of the tTown of Sherburne.”
Outgoing Clerk McDaniel’s daughter-in-law, Kathy S. McDaniel, who has been the town’s tax collector, is on the ballot for the position, and John R. Powell is running to replace Faulkner.
There’s some competition on the town council, where voters must chose among incumbent Republican Charles A. Mastro and political newcomers, Edwin T. Meyer, running as a Republican, and Stephen C. McCarty, on the Independent line, who are all three running for two open positions.
Superintendent of Highways Robert Brunschmid runs unopposed.
The town’s 2010 general fund budget, $326,760, is down from last year’s amount of $330,571. For highways, Conley said the town was forced to budget more than last year due to falling sales tax collections. The budget for 2010 is up at $479,643 versus $436,860 in 2009.
All town of Sherburne voters must cast their ballots at the Welcome Center Conference Room, 4 Knapp St., in Sherburne.
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