We are a committee of your friends and neighbors dedicated to the principles of grassroots activism and to the election of Democratic candidates at the village, town, county, state, and national levels.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Our Candidate for Town Justice
Meet Jules Ravo, the Dryden Democrats' candidate for Town Justice. Jules is not an unfamiliar face, as he has been serving as interim Town Justice since he was appointed by the Town Board in March of this year. Since then, he has presided over more than 35 after-hours arraignments and has developed a great working relationship with the fine Dryden Town Court personnel. Jules has 34 years of legal and trial experience both in local courts and in trial and appellate courts at the state and federal levels. We cannot imagine a more qualified, thoughtful, and fair-minded candidate for this critical town position.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Dairy Day, 2014
Find: Congressional Candidate Martha Robertson, Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton, Town Council members Greg Sloan and Jason Leifer, Dryden Democrats Chair Jim Gustafson, Dryden Democrats Vice Chair Jim Skaley.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Dryden Hosts Fourth Friday, May 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Robertson Fundraiser in Dryden
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Village Elections
Meet Reggie Blomfield-Brown, who was selected by village Democrats as their candidate for the Village Board of Trustees. Reggie is a nearly-lifelong resident of the village, having grown up first at the corner of Route 13 and Springhouse and later at the corner of Pleasant and James. He works as an MRI technician and lives on Ferguson Road with his wife Mary.
Reggie is eager to join the new village administration as they move forward with efficiency studies involving the police department and water. He wants to see high-efficiency use of tax dollars in every department.
The election is March 18. We encourage village residents to bullet-vote for Reggie!
Reggie is eager to join the new village administration as they move forward with efficiency studies involving the police department and water. He wants to see high-efficiency use of tax dollars in every department.
The election is March 18. We encourage village residents to bullet-vote for Reggie!
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