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MASSENA â A current member of the Massena Town Council will be seeking the supervisorâs chair in the November election.
Susan Bellor was nominated to run for supervisor, a position currently held by Democrat Steven D. OâShaughnessy, during Thursday nightâs Massena Republican Party caucus.
Joining her on the ballot will be incumbent Town Clerk Jeannine Brouse, and Patrick Facteau and Adrian Taraska, who are seeking town council seats. Those seats are currently held by Democrats Albert N. Nicola and Samuel D. Carbone Jr.
There were no nominations for mayor, a position currently held by Democrat Timothy J. Ahlfeld, or town justice, a position currently held by Democrat Joseph Brown.
MASSENA â The Massena Democratic Party will hold its caucus at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Massena Community Center to nominate individuals for five town positions and one village position.
This yearâs ballot will include town supervisor, two council members, town clerk and town justice, as well as village mayor to finish out Timmy J. Currierâs term.
Steven D. OâShaughnessy currently serves as town supervisor. He defeated former Town Supervisor Joseph D. Gray in November 2017 to capture his first term in office as supervisor. Prior to that, he had been elected to a four-year term as council member in November 2015, and also served 10 years on the Town Planning Board, including five years as board chairman.