Apr
20
2007
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by Star Staff
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
This Tuesday Village of Lansing voters will elect a mayor and two trustees. The polls open at the Oakcrest Road firehouse at noon, and will be open until 9 pm. Click on the pictures of the candidates below to read our interviews with them:  ---- v3i15
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Apr
13
2007
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 13 April 2007 |
Village of Lansing elections are scheduled for April 24th at the Village firehouse on Oakcrest Road. Mayor Donald Hartill, Trustee/Deputy Mayor Larry Fresinski and Trustee Lynn Leopold will all be running unopposed for a new term. All three are running in the Community Party, which seeks to unite Village residents regardless of political affiliation. This week we conclude our series of exclusive interviews with the candidates. These interviews will be kept live on the 'Elections' page (click News, then click Lansing Elections) at least until Election Day.
Larry Fresinski and his wife Cathy have lived in the Village of Lansing for 20 years. They have three grown children with daughter Tammy and their two grandchildren in Ithaca, and sons Matthew and Aaron studying in Las Vegas. The couple have three dogs, one of which recently won an award of merit at the Westminster Dog Show. Coincidentally the Village was incorporated on his birthday.
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Mar
30
2007
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 30 March 2007 |
Village of Lansing elections are scheduled for April 24th at the village firehouse on Oakcrest Road. Mayor Donald Hartill, Trustee/Deputy Mayor Larry Fresinski and Trustee Lynn Leopold will all be running unopposed for a new term. All three are running in the Community Party, which seeks to unite Village residents regardless of political affiliation. This week we continue our series of exclusive interviews with the candidates. These interviews will be kept live on the 'Elections' page (click News, then click Elections) at least until election day.
Lynn Leopold is running for her fourth term as Village Trustee. She began when she was appointed to finish out the term of a resigning Trustee. She and her husband Carl have lived in the Village since 1981 when they build a log home near the old railroad bed made from pine ‘Leopold Logs’ that were created when a forest planted by Carl’s father in Wisconsin had to be thinned.
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Mar
23
2007
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 23 March 2007 |
Village of Lansing elections are scheduled for April 24th at the village firehouse on Oakcrest Road. Mayor Donald Hartill, Trustee/Deputy Mayor Larry Fresinski and Trustee Lynn Leopold will all be running unopposed for a new term. All three are running in the Community Party, which seeks to unite Village residents regardless of political affiliation. This week we begin a series of exclusive interviews with the candidates. These interviews will be kept live on the 'Elections' page (click News, then click Elections) at least until election day.
Hartill has been Mayor of the Village of Lansing for 10 years, and was a Trustee before that beginning in 1989. He and his wife Marion have lived in Lansing since late 1968. He is a Professor of Physics at Cornell University. He is currently finishing his fifth term as Mayor, and is running unopposed for a sixth. He met the Star at the Village Office last Monday to talk about his candidacy.
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