Pelham, NY|News|
Five Vie For Two Pelham School Board Seats
The field includes one incumbent and four newcomers.

The field includes one incumbent and four newcomers.

Four candidates are running for a pair of open seats.
The field includes two incumbents and four newcomers.
The field includes one incumbent and one newcomer.
The field includes three incumbents and two challengers.
Three current members of the Harrison school board are running for re-election without challengers.
The field includes two incumbents and one challenger.
Croton-Harmon's field includes one incumbent and two newcomers.
Voters in the Bedford Central School District are being asked to whether to switch to an at-large voting system or to keep fixed seats.
Two candidates who are running for one seat on the Chappaqua Library Board of Trustees will speak at a forum.
South Orangetown School Board incumbent Leon “Lonnie” Jacobs and Guy DeVincenzo each have challengers for their seats.
Thomas DePrisco is running unopposed for re-election to the Pearl River school board.
Three Nyack school board incumbents face two challengers.
Nanuet school board incumbents Edward Dingman, Charleen Caulk and Anne M. Byrne.
Newcomers Glenn Niles and Kerry F. Cunningham are running unopposed for a pair of open Brewster school board seats.
Six candidates are running for three seats on the Tuckahoe school board, although the filing date has been extended.
The Rye Neck school board candidates are incumbent Deborah Aulfinger, and challengers Jennifer Rubin and Louisa Visconti.
Incumbents Anne Capeci and Bob Johnson face challengers Tom Corbia and Joe Lodato.
Incumbent Pleasantville school board members Angela Vella and Louis Conte are running for re-elections unopposed.
Peekskill school board incumbent Richard Sullivan faces newcomers Samuel North, Anabeli Gonzales Pomolaya and Branwen MacDonald.