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Thanks for all you do. Mary Emery, Tom Cosey, Ken Quick and Matt Rathbun take a moment with outgoing interim supervisor Beverly Tatko after presenting her with a Telescope Casual Furniture director’s chair with a custom backing acknowledging her stint on the town board and Washington County Board of Supervisors. Dec. 9, 2010.Custom director’s chair

Town Board thanks Tatko

For stepping into a tough spot at an important time, Beverly Tatko was recognized at the last regular meeting of the Granville Town Board for 2010. The outgoing interim supervisor,…

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Newly elected supervisor Matt Hicks takes a moment with newly elected board member Mary Emery at a small victory celebration at Bernado's after winning their respective races Nov. 2, 2010.

Election 2010 Granville Picks Hicks

Hicks picked Republicans take both local contests handily   The contest ended as it began – cordially. Just before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Republican candidate for Granville town supervisor Matt Hicks…

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Tom Scott to run for town supervisor

Democrats also nominate Ellingsworth for town board

Former Granville Mayor Tom Scott has thrown his hat into a larger ring and is poised for a run at the town supervisor’s seat, Democrats announced Monday.
The Granville Democratic Party announced the results of the Saturday caucus as town Democrat Party Chairman Nicholas Silitch confirmed the party will put forward two candidates in November, one for supervisor and one for town board.
Silitch said the party endorsed Scott to “pick up the work that Rodger was doing.”
“If you liked Rodger, you’ll like Tom,” Silitch said, referring to the late Town Supervisor Rodger Hurley. 

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Heart Attack Claims Hurley

Granville Supervisor Rodger Hurley died Tuesday morning from a heart attack en route to Glens Fall Hospital.
He was 70 years old. Just months into his second term after winning a nail-biter election that came down to counting absentee ballots, Hurley called 911 about 8:30 a.m. complaining of chest pains. Hurley was taken by ambulance to Glens Falls Hospital by Granville EMS, but died en route, officials said. 

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Sad News

Sad news hit the Granville community just hours after the Sentinel went to press Tuesday morning with word Supervisor Rodger Hurley died. At 70, Hurley was vital and energetic so…

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