Seymour Swearing-In Ceremony
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| Nov 17, 2011 12:20 pm |The Seymour Swearing-In Ceremony for all elected officials in Seymour will be held:
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| Nov 17, 2011 12:20 pm |The Seymour Swearing-In Ceremony for all elected officials in Seymour will be held:
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| Nov 14, 2011 11:16 am |On Tuesday Nov. 8, the residents of Seymour chose to take another path with the selection of Kurt Miller to be the new First Selectman.
On Dec. 5 Kurt will officially take the position that I have held for the last two years.
Naturally I am very disappointed that I did not win the election, but in politics things can change very quickly and that is what happened on Election Day.
Continue reading ‘Paul Roy Reflects On Two Years As First Selectman’
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and | Nov 8, 2011 8:21 pm |Republican candidate Kurt Miller cruised to victory Tuesday night against incumbent Democratic First Selectman Paul Roy.
Miller, 41, captured 1,910 votes compared with Roy’s 1,555 — a difference of 355 votes.
The results are not official.
Continue reading ‘Kurt Miller Ousts Roy As Seymour First Selectman’
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| Nov 5, 2011 9:56 am |Most of you are probably aware of the 4 C’s as they relate to the brilliance of a diamond: cut, clarity, carat and color. As a candidate for the Seymour Board of Education, I suggest that there are 4 C’s that relate to our system of public education and our collective ability to add to the vibrancy of that system. Those four C’s are conversation, community, climate and children.
Continue reading ‘Seymour School Board Candidate Outlines The Four C’s’
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| Nov 5, 2011 9:43 am |On Tuesday, November 8th, Seymour voters will have the chance to decide who they would like to lead the community. This is an important decision.
Over the last several months, my opponents and I have laid out what we would do if elected. We have spent time discussing how we would plan for our future. We tried to paint a picture of how we envision Seymour’s future. The question you need to ask yourself is — which vision is best for you and for Seymour?
Continue reading ‘Kurt Miller Makes His Case For Seymour First Selectman’
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| Nov 5, 2011 9:12 am |The time is here and the choice is now up to the voters of Seymour. I believe my campaign addressed many vital issues that were largely unknown to many of our citizens. I offered this information through articles, policy statements, various personal videos and videos of numerous town meetings and debates. I thank the Valley Independent Sentinel, Comcast Cable and the printed news media in providing me with this valuable service.
Continue reading ‘Jeanne Loda Brings Attention To Seymour Issues’
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| Nov 4, 2011 4:25 pm |Election season is heating up.
Read on for information about the candidates in Seymour, and election resources.
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| Nov 4, 2011 4:14 pm |As a Lifelong Seymour Resident, graduate of the Seymour Public Schools, and current educator, I am a perfect fit for the Board of Education.
Continue reading ‘Educator Seeks Spot On Seymour School Board’
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| Nov 4, 2011 9:22 am |November 8th is the day Seymour voters will choose the First Selectman. This very important decision should be made by thinking and choosing carefully.
My record of getting things done speaks to substance and not rhetoric and leadership by example and not by simple promises.
Continue reading ‘Paul Roy: Accomplishments, Work Ethic Warrant Second Term In Seymour’
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The three candidates for First Selectman in Seymour sounded off on economic development, budgeting and a variety of other issues during a one-hour debate at the high school Thursday (Oct. 27). and | Oct 28, 2011 2:15 pm |The Valley Independent Sentinel and the Seymour High School student council co-hosted the debate. Campaign officials said the debate was the first one held for the top office in Seymour since 2003. About 130 people attended the debate, which was held in the high school auditorium.
Thursday’s debate featured incumbent Democrat Paul Roy, Republican Kurt Miller and Democratic petitioning candidate Jeanne Loda.