Neuse News Publisher BJ Murphy interviews 2023 Municipal Election candidate Sammy Aiken.
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Neuse News Publisher BJ Murphy interviews 2023 Municipal Election candidate Sammy Aiken.
In the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election, one candidate stands out as a potential game-changer for Greene County. Jesse Best, the owner and operator of Best Café in Walstonburg, is throwing his hat into the ring for the position of Town Commissioner. With his deep roots in the community and a fresh perspective, Best aims to bring a new era of leadership to the area.
In the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election, Larry L. Gladney is a seasoned leader with a commitment to his community. Gladney, who currently serves as a council member and holds the position of Mayor Pro Tempore in the Town of LaGrange, is seeking re-election. With two decades of dedicated service to the town, Gladney is driven by a desire to continue supporting growth and development for the benefit of its residents.
Pink Hill — The Town of Pink Hill has been grappling with a series of significant events that have led to multiple resignations, most recently that of Town Clerk, Lisa McGee. The sequence of upheavals started with the sudden death of former Mayor Carol Sykes and has since seen a string of departures and confrontations, culminating in McGee's resignation. McGee cites harassment and false allegations from Commissioner Pete Fantini as the primary reasons for her decision to step down.
In the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election, Phyllis Louise Burruss is a name to watch for Snow Hill Town Commissioner. With a 30-year military career, a deep connection to Greene County, and a passion for community activism, Burruss brings a unique blend of experience and dedication to the table.
Dianne Jones Andrews, a seasoned public servant with roles ranging from U.S. Congress to FEMA Congressional Officer, is up for re-election to the Snow Hill Town Commissioner board. Her community involvement also includes serving as the Director of a local food pantry.
We've had a busy month in Raleigh. Since our last newsletter, we've passed a fiscally conservative State Budget into law, overrode 5 more of Governor Cooper's vetoes, and enacted a resolution to support the Nation of Israel.
In the upcoming 2023 municipal election, Snow Hill residents have a candidate with experience and a clear vision for the town's future. Michael U. Rhodes, a seasoned public servant, is running for Snow Hill Town Commissioner in Greene County.
Retired educator Barbara Seaforth is running for a seat on the Kinston City Council in the upcoming 2023 municipal elections. Seaforth, a resident of Lenoir County, is not the incumbent and seeks to bring her experience to the role.
Dr. Joseph (Joe) Askew, an Adkin High School alumnus, has announced his intention to run for City Council in Lenoir County. His extensive background in public service, education, and legal sectors uniquely positions him as a candidate with comprehensive experience.
Felicia "Nikki" Solomon, a longstanding community leader and incumbent is up for re-election to the Kinston City Council in the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election. Solomon has served on the council since 2015 and brings with her over 20 years of community service experience.
After twelve years of committed service on the Kinston City Council, Sammy C. Aiken, a retired 20-year U.S. Navy veteran, has plans for the future of the city he represents. Although he was born and raised in Eden, he’s lived in Kinston for 42 years, and his service stretches beyond his tenure in the Navy. He has contributed to the community, serving on boards and committees.
Increased crime in recent years has brought safety concerns to the forefront of many American’s minds. This is particularly true in our home state of North Carolina, where crime has been on the rise. For example, in Asheville, violent crime increased by 17.4 percent and aggravated assault increased by 21.8 percent from 2021 to 2022.
With 31 years of dedicated service in the United States Marine Corps under his belt, and a further two years serving as Kinston's Mayor Pro Tem, Antonio M. Hardy is no stranger to leadership. A native of Kinston, Hardy has announced his intention to run for City Council in Lenoir County, aiming to continue his mission of being a "voice for the people" and fortifying the connection between city and county.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Michael Whitfield is vying for the Pink Hill Town Commissioner seat in the upcoming 2023 municipal election. A third-generation Pink Hill resident, Whitfield aims to apply his financial expertise and community involvement to address local challenges.