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NY Lieutenant Governor Hochul Endorses Democrats4New Castle Slate

Says June 22 Primary Candidates McCall, Morton, Bounds and Weinberg Will "Get The Job Done"

Lt. Governor Hochul
Lt. Governor Hochul

New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul has announced she is endorsing the candidacies of Holly McCall for New Castle Town Supervisor and incumbent Lori Morton, Jennifer Bounds and Michael Weinberg for New Castle Town Board in the upcoming Democratic primary on Tuesday, June 22, 2021.

"The Democratic slate running for New Castle Town Board will bring executive management experience, community perspective, and they are committed to bettering the lives of town residents," said Hochul. "Whether it's modernizing infrastructure, improving parks and recreational amenities, or boosting small businesses, we need Democratic elected leadership on New Castle's Town Board to get the job done. That is why I urge New Castle residents to vote for Democrats Holly McCall, Lori Morton, Michael Weinberg, and Jennifer Bounds in the upcoming primary election on June 22."

The Town of New Castle is a 23.4 square mile community in northern Westchester County, NY with a population of just under 18,000 people. The community's defining attributes include bucolic neighborhoods; a sense of history; an extensive parkland and open space network enhanced by strong recreational programs; wooded landscapes and a healthy environmental atmosphere; excellent schools; two quaint hamlets with small-town charm; a central location in the New York City metropolitan region and the Hudson Valley; and long standing civic and community traditions.

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New Castle residents interested in the town's election campaign can visit https://www.dems4newcastle2021.com, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, or email info@dems4newcastle2021.com to learn more, volunteer or contribute.

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