Tag Archives: Warren County Supervisor

Rachel Seeber exits; praised, but some hints at past friction

Chronicle Managing Editor Cathy DeDe writes: Queensbury At-Large Warren County Supervisor Rachel Seeber tells The Chronicle she, indeed, submitted her official letter of resignation to the Town Board on Monday, Jan. 23, “as promised.” It’s effective immediately.

Dr. Seeber thanked “the people of Queensbury for the opportunity to serve them since 2014, and the people of Warren County for placing their trust in me since 1999,” first as a crime …

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At least 4 seek vacated Seeber seat & say they’ll run in November

By Cathy DeDe, Chronicle Managing Editor

At least four candidates have applied to fill the remaining 11 months on in the term of Rachel Seeber, who resigned Monday as a Queensbury At-Large Supervisor on the Warren County Board.

Robin Larkin, Mike Parwana, Hilary Stec and Travis Whitehead all told The Chronicle they aim to run for an At Large seat in November, whether or not the Queensbury Town Board appoints …

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5 vie for the 4 Queensbury at-large seats on Warren County Board

By Gordon Woodworth, Chronicle News Editor

Five candidates — four Republicans and a Democrat — are vying for Queensbury’s four at-large Warren County supervisor seats in the Nov. 5 election.

Three of the four Republicans are incumbents: Doug Beaty, Michael Wild, Brad Magowan.

The fourth Republican, Rachel Seeber, previously served two terms on the board, then left two years ago to challenge incumbent Democrat John Strough for Town Supervisor. She …

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