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PHOTO PROVIDED Joe Morelle Jr. Joe Morelle Jr., the son of House Rep. Joe Morelle, has announced his intention to run for Irondequoit supervisor. The Democrat’s declaration comes just one day after incumbent Irondequoit Supervisor David Seeley, also a Democrat, announced that he would not seek reelection. Morelle has served as a county legislator for eight years and is also vice president of student housing for the developer Wilmorite. He’s a lifelong Irondequoit resident and lives in the town with his wife Nicole, step-daughter Harper, and newborn son Gabriel Joseph. “I just felt this was an opportunity to step up and serve my community,” Morelle said during an interview Wednesday.
@MedleyCentre, the parody Twitter account for the shopping mall-turned-post-apocalyptic movie set in the heart of Irondequoit, whose witticisms on daily life in Rochester injected levity into the dreary existence of doomscrollers everywhere, has died. It was 6 years old.
Its death appears to have been discovered Tuesday by CITY Editor David Andreatta, who had attempted to apologize publicly for referring to @MedleyCentre as “perhaps the town’s biggest blight” in a report he had written earlier in the day on Irondequoit Supervisor Dave Seeley announcing that he would not seek re-election.
“It was a terrible shock,” Andreatta said upon making the discovery, as though he weren t quoting himself. “I was trying to tag @MedleyCentre in a tweet and realized he was gone. Life is just so fragile.”
Irondequoit Supervisor Dave Seeley announced Tuesday the he would not seek re-election later this year, saying that he hoped to further his career in a role that helps advance the public good for his town and the broader community. Seeley, a Democrat, ascended to the position of supervisor through a series of trickle-down appointments in 2016. That year, the governor appointed then Supervisor Adam Bello to the role of Monroe County Clerk to fill a vacancy, and Seeley, then a town council member, was appointed by the council to fill the supervisor role. He won a special election later that year and then was re-elected to two consecutive two-year terms in 2017 and 2019.
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