Mayor Maria Moore of Westhampton Beach announced she will seek re-election to another two-year term. Candidates must file by 5 p.m. today, May 13. Also seeking re-election are trustees Ralph Urban and Charles Palmer. Election is June 17. Mayor Maria Moore of Westhampton Beach to Seek Re-election
Fri., May 13, 2016
By Jack O'Dwyer
Mayor Maria Moore of Westhampton Beach announced she will seek re-election to another two-year term. Candidates must file by 5 p.m. today, May 13. Also seeking re-election are trustees Ralph Urban and Charles Palmer. Election is June 17. More stories from Jack O'Dwyer
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