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Legislators Moroughan, Osborne, and Nellenback Announce Plans to Seek Re-Election to Lewis County Board of Legislators This November

 

Published: March 05, 2023 at 11:00 a.m.

By: Announcement from Legislators Moroughan, Osborne, and Nellenback

 

Media Release

For Immediate Release

 

Moroughan, Osborne, and Nellenback announce their plans to seek re-election to the

Lewis County Board of Legislators this November

 

Andrea Moroughan, District 6 (parts of the Towns of Lowville and Watson), first elected in 2014, continues her service to the Board as the Vice Chairperson of the General Services Committee and a member of the Health and Human Services Committee. She is dedicated to finding ways to reinstate the maternity ward at Lewis County General

Hospital. In addition, Mrs. Moroughan wants the opportunity to guide the completion of the County building projects now underway. She is a retired Town of Watson Judge (17 yrs.) and Lowville Academy school bus driver (34 yrs.); widowed with three children and three grandchildren.

 

Tom Osborne, District 9 (Town of Greig and parts of the Towns of Lyonsdale and Watson), appointed and elected in 2018, and now serving his second full term on the Board, serves as Vice-Chairman of the Board, Chairperson of the Rules and Finance Committee, and a member of the Health and Human Services Committee. He keeps a close eye to keeping taxes under control while at the same time looking to find opportunities to enhance County revenues and promote tourism and recreation throughout the County. He is retired; married with two children, four grandchildren and one great grandchild.

 

Jeff Nellenback, District 10 (Towns of Lewis, Leyden, and Osceola), is completing his first term on the Board, and serves on both the Rules and Finance and the Health and Services Committees. He is committed to fostering the Board's working partnership with the Sheriffs Department and improving the EMS system in the County. He is retired, and presently the Fire Chief of the West Leyden Fire Department; married with five grandchildren.

 

 

 

 

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