Gop'ed at Nlh

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[Steve DeRegis] recalled how he and [Tom Dadey], former town board member and president of the school board in LaFayette, often joked about the difference between urban and rural elected officials. "I'd say a major public works project in LaFayette would be a traffic light with a green arrow," DeRegis quipped, "and Tom would say I've got more money in my bank account than the city of Syracuse." Afterward DeRegis made specific his arrogance reference to [Nancy Larraine Hoffmann]. "The Final Four fiasco," he observed about her trip to New Orleans in April 2003 that resulted in the taxpayer footing the bill for Syracuse University-related gifts, "the {inviting colleagues to visit and elephant breeding facility} circus in Florida, it's almost as if she's throwing it in our faces."

DeWitt Conservative Party chair Jacques Zenner was on hand Monday to announce his party's support of Dadey. "She's arrogant, unresponsive and uncivilized," he said of Hoffmann. "When she sees me and others of our party coming, she turns around and walks the other way. She's not a Republican. She's not a Conservative. She's just using people." City Republican 17th Ward chair Tim Stapleton added, "She just hasn't called, ever."

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Gop'ed at Nlh

Last week Tom Dadey made a series of phone calls to the media announcing that he would kick off a primary campaign to challenge Republican state Sen. Nancy Larraine Hoffmann in the 49th District, a truly formidable task. An Apri...

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