SARANAC LAKE — Rubber wheels whirred, kicking up dry dirt. And then … silence, as Will Miemis soared through the air. After a second of stillness, the commotion continued as
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Kelly Brunette, who was nominated at a Democratic caucus Tuesday, Jan. 26, to run for an open Saranac Lake village board seat, speaks through a megaphone to a crowd of around 40 people at Berkeley Green.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) SARANAC LAKE It was 25 degrees and snowing in Berkeley Green Tuesday night when Kelly Brunette became the Democratic nominee for the March 16 village board election at an outdoor caucus. Currently, Brunette is the only candidate in the race, but the period for independent candidates has not occurred yet. Candidates can file independent nominating petitions starting on Feb. 2 and can collect signatures up until the petition deadline Feb. 9.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Kelly Brunette, who was nominated at a Democratic caucus Tuesday night to run for an open Saranac Lake village board seat, speaks through a megaphone to a crowd of around 40 people at Berkeley Green.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone)
Kelly Brunette, who was nominated at a Democratic caucus Tuesday night to run for an open Saranac Lake village board seat, speaks through a megaphone to a crowd of around 40 people at Berkeley Green.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) SARANAC LAKE It was 25 degrees and snowing in Berkeley Green Tuesday night when Kelly Brunette became the Democratic nominee for the March 16 village board election at an outdoor caucus.