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LOWVILLE â There are 14 village and town offices throughout Lewis County that have no candidates to fill them after the deadline for party line petitions passed Thursday, but there are some offices that will have both primary and Election Day battles.
âThere are a few good races shaping up, but the real story this year is that there are so many positions without any candidates,â Democratic Commissioner of the county Board of Elections Lindsay Burriss said. âItâs more than Iâve seen before.â
Tax collectors and council members are the majority of positions that have no candidates so far. The towns each have two council positions up for election this year, but five towns have only one candidate that filed petitions under one of the major political party lines.
Too many empanadas: The food vendors hit by Bluesfest woes
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For the past three weeks, Joachin Varela and his partner Maria Elena Betto have been working 12-hour days, every day, to make more than 2,500 empanadas to sell at the Byron Bay Bluesfest.
Joaquin Varela and Maria Elena Betto from Holy Moly Artisan Empanadas sell some to local Raphaelle Clayton at a reduced price.
Credit:Danielle Smith .
Using the traditional Argentinian recipe handed down from his grandmother, including her exacting technique of folding sealing and crimping the pastry - known as repulgue in Spanish - their company Holy Moly Artisan Empanadas was expecting to feed the hungry hordes at the five-day music fest.
Too many empanadas: The food vendors hit by Bluesfest woes
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