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Candidate Profile: John McCown For Pound Ridge Town Supervisor
The Pound Ridge Party candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.

The Pound Ridge Party candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.

The Republican candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Village Inclusive Party candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Pound Ridge Party candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Republican candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Democrat candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Village Inclusive Party candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The Democrat candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The Village Inclusive Party candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why she's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about herself.
The Republican candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The incumbent candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
The Republican candidate explains to Patch why he's the best person for the job and shares a little bit more about himself.
Registered voters in Rockland don’t have to wait until Nov. 7 to cast their ballots — there will be nine early-voting days.
Registered voters in Rockland don’t have to wait until Nov. 7 to cast their ballots — there will be nine early-voting days.
Find out when you can vote early in Dutchess, Orange and Ulster counties and who is on the ballot.
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