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chicagonerd · 27 days
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Gregory Moffett from the Adventures of Superman has been added to Hidden Gems’ Super Celebration
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gatutor · 4 years
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Betty Hutton-Gregory Moffett “Let´s dance” 1950, de Norman Z McLeod.
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michigandrifter · 5 years
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Saddle Tramp 1950
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Gordon Gebert and Gregory Moffett as Johnnie and Butch are the two youngest boys in Saddle Tramp (1950). Gordon has 37 acting credits from an uncredited bit in 1949 to a 1960 short. This is his second honorable mention, after The Narrow Margin. Greg has 10 credits from a 1948 uncredited bit to a 1957 episode of Adventures of Superman. Greg was also in Robot Monster. All four boys are still alive as of Oct 2021.
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oppaiokudasai · 7 years
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Horror on the Lens: Robot Monster (dir by Phil Tucker)
Horror on the Lens: Robot Monster (dir by Phil Tucker)
Today’s horror film is a true classic of its kind, the 1953 science fiction epic Robot Monster. Now, I should admit that this is not the first time that I’ve shared Robot Monster in October.  I share it every year and, every year, YouTube seems to pull the video down in November.  That sucks because Robot Monster is one of those weird films that everyone should see.  So, I’m going to share it…
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newsfact · 2 years
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Sharyn Moffett, ‘40s child actress in ‘The Body Snatcher,' dead at 85: report
Sharyn Moffett, ‘40s child actress in ‘The Body Snatcher,’ dead at 85: report
Sharyn Moffett, the former child actress from Hollywood’s golden era who appeared in 1945’s “The Body Snatcher” and 1948’s “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House,” has died. She was 85. Moffett passed away on Dec. 23 of natural causes in a hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, her brother Gregory Moffett, a former child actor, told The Hollywood Reporter on Saturday. The 78-year-old, as well as…
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dippedanddripped · 4 years
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After more than 40 years, the red, white and blue letters of the Fred Segal sign that had graced the ivy-covered brick building at the corner of Los Angeles’ Melrose Avenue and Crescent Heights Boulevard was recently taken down. The navy blue–and–white lettering of Ron Herman was posted in its place on Oct. 2.
That sign was a significant symbol for Los Angeles fashion. The building, at 8100 Melrose Ave., was the address of a cradle of high-end Los Angeles boutique retail. Since 1965, consumers, celebrities and influential stylists looking for cutting-edge fashion shopped there, and many in California fashion started their careers there.
For the first time in the history of that building, Ron Herman is the only boutique retailer doing business at that address. Its neighbor, Ron Robinson, closed its bricks-and-mortar shop in 2019. The family of Fred Segal, the man who founded the Fred Segal compound of shops at that address, sold his intellectual property and trademarks in 2012. Then, in 2016, the Fred Segal brand opened a new flagship in West Hollywood. Big changes recently came to Ron Herman, which has been in business since 1976.
With no public announcement, Ron Herman sold his company to the Japanese holding company Sazaby League Ltd. for an undisclosed amount in 2019. Sazaby runs more than 20 Ron Herman stores in Japan. The Japanese company had partnered with Herman more than a decade ago. These shops offered Japanese-only product lines such as a unique Vans collaboration and a limited-edition Ron Herman Toyota FJ Cruiser vehicle. Herman and his wife, Carol, served as consultants until January 2020 and then left the company. Ron Herman had been looking for a successor. His children were not interested in taking over the business. However, he had been working with Sazaby for a decade. He believed that the Japanese company not only understood the retailer’s DNA, but they had the passion and professionalism to bring Ron Herman into a new era.
“It’s a natural evolution,” Herman said. “I felt secure and grateful to find someone who could do that.” Herman said of what he believed to be a seamless transition from his helming of the company to new ownership. Herman is not currently involved with fashion or retail projects. To get involved with a new fashion project, it would have to be something that he deemed the market and society specifically needed.
Since then, James Quirk, who has worked as a Ron Herman salesperson, buyer and store director, has been helping run operations in the United States. He currently serves as Ron Herman’s general manager and director of operations. The retailer’s U.S. operations include the two-story, 14,000-square-foot Melrose flagship as well as women’s boutiques in Los Angeles’ upscale Brentwood neighborhood and in Malibu, Calif. Also part of this boutique operation is the e-commerce shop ronherman.com.
Ron Herman’s chief operations officer, Jenny Hodge, and Toshi Fujita, its vice president, have presided over hiring a new team, who started their jobs a couple of months before the COVID-19 shutdown. The new slate includes Ami Lasser, who joined as the new women’s buyer. She has worked as a stylist and buyer for more than 20 years and started her career at Ron Herman. Ruben Leal, who co-founded the popular Venice Beach boutique Tradesman, joined Ron Herman as its men’s buyer. Kyle Moffett, the new director of e-commerce, joined in August. Quirk said that Moffett will be developing the scope of ronherman.com and adding more editorial. Industry leaders will be retained as advisers. One adviser will be John Moore, a co-founder and chief creative officer of the Outerknown brand. Another will be Hannah Henderson, co-owner of the General Store in Venice, Calif.
The pioneering retailer’s change of leadership takes place during a time of great change for the retail business and society. Quirk said that Ron Herman would chart a course to forge new ventures for the retailer. However, the new team also has been working diligently to retain the company’s personality and aesthetic, which grew out of the sensibilities of the company’s founder.
In a 2018 interview with California Apparel News, Herman called his aesthetic an “elegant simplicity.” It was one of the first stores that could mix high and low fashion, designer and denim, as well as whimsical and street styles. Its retail price points range from $45 for a T-shirt to $2,500 for high-end designer pieces and more than $8,000 for jewelry.
Ron Herman set a template for California fashion, said Nicole Pollard Bayme, a stylist and CEO for the LaLaLuxe company.
“Before laid-back, California blogger style was the rage. Those in the know could head to Ron Herman for the best selections of denim and sweats that L.A. had to offer,” she said. Her company organizes fashion tours of Los Angeles, and Ron Herman has long served as a stop on LaLaLuxe routes.
Ron Herman’s aesthetic has kept people coming back to the store for decades and made the boutique a retailer whose influence continues to be felt, Quirk said.
“He’s done everything so well. It has been consistent for so long. It is in our DNA. So for everything I do, I’m thinking, ‘Would Ron appreciate and embrace this decision?’” Quirk said.
Like other retailers, Ron Herman has grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic. Its bricks-and-mortar business shut down on March 13 and reopened in early June. During this time, a remodel was rolled out.
An independent footwear store, Gregory’s, had moved out of its space next to the first level of Ron Herman. Ron Herman extended its women’s wing and added footwear on the second floor, Quirk said. “For the first time, we carry shoes. It’s been a dream of ours,” he said. “We’ve never been able to style a head-to-toe, complete look.”
The retailer also opened an in-store jewelry salon. Eyewear company Oliver Peoples opened a separate shop in the bungalow building separate from the Ron Herman store.Throughout the location, interiors were spruced up, and the interiors have a brighter, airier ambience.
The landing area between a staircase leading to the second floor will be dedicated to new ventures. In November, it will serve as the site of holiday shop-in-shops for Los Angeles brands such as Camp High, a basics brand with a whimsical sense of humor; Soyer, a women’s contemporary knits brand; and I’m OK! by Larry Schaffer, aka Mr. Gift, who founded a Los Angeles gifting and homeware line.
Another upcoming project will be to further develop Ron Herman’s private-label clothing brands. Sazaby Private Label Coordinator Yoshie Yanagi has been working on developing more Ron Herman lines such as the upcoming RHLA sustainable-cashmere line.
The new leadership team for Ron Herman will have some big shoes to fill. Ron Herman is still known as a shop that gambled on new lines such as Juicy, True Religion as well as Trina Turk and J Brand, which came to dominate retail, said John Eshaya, founder of the JETJohn Eshaya brand, who worked at the retailer beginning in 1984 and left in 2008 as its vice president and women’s buyer.
“To be in Ron Herman in the ’90s meant that your line was going to be seen by the buyers of every department store and every specialty store as well as every designer and every actor. You would become a star,” Eshaya said. “Everyone’s eyes were on Ron Herman.”
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2017 General Elections
Elections in Monroe County 2017 COUNTY
Family Court Judge
Term : 10 Years Salary : $159,000 Currently held by : Joseph G Nesser (R-I-C) Candidates : Joseph G Nesser (R, C, WF, I, Ref)
Monroe County Sheriff Term : 4 Years Salary : $136,700 Currently held by : Patrick M O'Flynn (R-C-I) Candidates :
Todd Baxter (D) Patrick M O'Flynn (R, C, I, Ref)
County Legislator, 10th District (Pittsford, East Rochester, Brighton) Term : 4 Years Salary : $18,000 + committee bonuses Currently held by : Anthony J Daniele (R-C-I-RF) (Retiring) Candidates : Howard Maffucci (D, WF) Jason Rosenberg (R, C, I, Ref)
CITY
Mayor Term : 4 Years Salary : $140,861 Currently held by : Lovely A Warren (D) Candidates : Lovely A Warren (D, WE) Tony MIcciche (R, C, Ref) James M Sheppard (WF, I) NOT ACTIVELY RUNNING Alex White (G) Lori Thomas (The People’s Party)
City Court Judge (1 seat) Term : 10 Years Salary : $113,900 Currently Held by : Charles Crimi
Candidates : Charles Crimi (D, WF, I)
Rochester City Council At-Large (All 5 Seats) Term  : 4 years Salary : $35,566 Currently held by : Loretta C Scott, President (D-I) Matt P Haag (D-W-I) Carolee A Conklin (D-I) Dana K Miller, Vice President (D-I) Jacklyn Ortiz (D-W-I) Candidates : Mitch Gruber (D) Malik Evans (D, WF) Jackie Ortiz (D, WF, I, WE) Willie Lightfoot (D) Loretta C Scott (D, WE) Mary Lupien (WF) No Longer Actively Running per interview on WXXI Shawn Dunwoody (WF) Pam Davis (WF) Andrew Hollister (R, C, Ref, Libertarian) Anthony Giordano (G) Ronald Ring (G) Chris Edes (Ref, Libertarian)
Commissioner of Schools (3 Seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $26,675 Currently held by : Van Henri White , President (D-W-I) Cynthia A Elliott , Vice President (D) Jose A Cruz (D-W-I) Candidates : Van Henri White (D, WF) Natalie Sheppard (D, WF, WE) Cynthia Elliott (D) Beatriz Lebron (WF, I)
Towns
Brighton
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $99,089 Currently held by : William W Moehle (D-W-I)
Candidates : Bill Moehle (D, WF, I) Unopposed
Clerk
Term : 2 Years Salary : $54,723 Currently held by : Daniel E Aman (D-W-I)
Candidates : Daniel E Aman (D-W-I) Unopposed
Council (2 Seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $22,608 Currently held by : Louise Novros (D-I) James R Vogel (D-I)
Candidates : Robin Wilt (D, WF, I, WE) James Vogel (D, WF, I) Unopposed
Chili
Supervisor
Term : 2 Years Salary : $91,571 Currently held by : David J Dunning (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Chris McCullough (D, WF) David Dunning (R, C, I, Ref)
Clerk Term : 2 Years Salary : $46,239 Currently held by : Virginia L Ignatowski (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Virginia Ignatowski (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Justice (1 seat) Term : 4 Years Salary : $37,233 Currently held by : Ronald G. Evangelista (R-C-W-I)
Candidates : Ronald Evangelista (R, C, WF, I, Ref) Unopposed
Town Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $17,715 Currently held by : Mary C Sperr (R-C-I) Mark L DeCory Appointed 1-4-16
Candidates : Mark DeCory (R, C, I, Ref) Mary Sperr (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Clarkson
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $22,150 Currently held by : Paul M Kimball (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Gerald Underwood (D, Common Ground) Paul Kimball (R, C, I, Ref)
Justice (1 seat) Term : 4 Years Salary : $15,237 Currently held by : Allyn S Hammel (R-C-I) (Retiring)
Candidates : Peter Selig (D, WF, Common Ground) Ian Penders (R, C, I, Ref)
Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $7,651 Currently held by : Patrick M Didas (R-C-I) Allan T Hoy (R-C-I)
Candidates : Samantha Golden (D, WF, Common Ground) Theresa Alano (D, Common Ground) Allan Hoy (R, C, I, Ref) Patrick Didas (R, C, I, Ref)
Superintendent Highways Term : 4 Years Salary : $88,775 Currently held by : Robert M Viscardi (R-C-I)
Candidates : Robert Viscardi (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Gates
Supervisor (appoints Clerk for 2 yr term) Term : 2 Years Salary : $85,982 Currently held by : Mark W Assini (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : James Maher (D, WF) No Web Presence Mark Assini (R, C, I, Ref)
Justice (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $34,578 Currently held by : Peter P Pupatelli (R-C-I) Frank Cassara (R, C, I, Ref)
Candidates : Peter Pupatelli (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Frank Cassara (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $15,439 Currently held by : Larry A Cordero (R-C-I) David R Di Caro Appointed 1-4-16 (leaving)
Candidates : Tim Guillemete (D) Kesha Carter (D, WF, WE) Andrew Loughlin (R, C, I, Ref) Lee Codero (R, C, I, Ref)
Greece
Supervisor  (appoints Clerk 4 yr) Term : 4 Years Salary : $124,070 Currently held by : William D Reilich (R-C-I)
Candidates : James Leary (D, WF) Bill Reilich (R, C, I, Ref)
Justice (4 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $??? Currently held by : Vincent B Campbell (R-C-I) Gino M Nitti (R, C, I) David M Barry Sr (R-C) Shannon O'Keefe-Pero (R, C, I, Ref)
Candidates : Gino Nitti (D) David Barry (R, C, I, Ref) Brett Granville (R, C, I, Ref) Vincent Campbell (R, C, I, Ref) Shannon O'Keefe-Pero (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence
Council Ward 1 Term : 2 Years Salary : $12,500 Currently held by : David M Barry Jr (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Mike Barry (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Council Ward 2 Term : 2 Years Salary : $12,500 Currently held by : Brett C Granville (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Rumella Cameron (D) Bill Murphy (R, C, I, Ref)
Council Ward 3 Term : 2 Years Salary : $12,500 Currently held by : Andrew J Conlon (R-C-I-RF) (Running for Receiver of Taxes)
Candidates : Josh Jensen (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Council Ward 4 Term : 2 Years Salary : $12,500 Currently held by : Diana M Christodaro (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Diana Christodaro (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Receiver of Taxes Term : 4 Years Salary : $??? Currently held by : Richard Antelli (R-C-I) (Retiring)
Candidates : Ryan Dell (D, WF, WE) Andrew Conlon (R, C, I, Ref)
Hamlin
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Eric G Peters (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Eric Peters, (R, C, I) Unopposed
Justice (1 seat) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Richard W Moffett (R-C-I)
Candidates : Richard Moffett (R, C, I) Unopposed
Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Jason M Baxter (R-C-I) Jennifer M Voelkl (R-C-I)
Candidates : Jason Baxter (R, C, I) Jennifer Voelkl (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Superintendent of Highways Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Steven J Baase (R-C-I)
Candidates : Steven Baase (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Henrietta
Supervisor (appoints clerk) Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : John “Jack” W Moore (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Stephen Schultz (D, WF) Jack Moore (R, C, I, Ref) Jeffrey Kueppers (Bright Future PP)
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Kenneth H Breese (R-C-I) Janet B Zinck (R-I) Retiring
Candidates : Michael Stafford (D, WF) Rob Barley (D, WF) John Howland (R, C, I, Ref) Kristine Demo-Vasquez (R, C, I, Ref) William Wu (Bright Future PP) No Web Presence
Irondequoit
Supervisor (appoints clerk) Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : David A Seeley (D-C-W-I)
Candidates : David Seeley (D, C, WF, I) Christopher Burns (R, Ref)
Justice (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Joseph J Valentino (D-C-W-I) Joseph T Genier (D-C-I)
Candidates : Joseph Valentino (D, C, WF, I) No Web Presence Joseph Genier (D, C, I) Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Peter Wehner Lorie Barnum (D-W-I)
Candidates : Peter Wehner (D, C, WF, I) Kimie Romeo (D, WF, I, WE) Gregory Devlin (R, Ref) William Morse (R, Ref)
Mendon
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : John D Moffitt (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : John Moffitt (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Clerk Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : James P Merzke (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : James Merzke (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Justice (1 seat) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Cara M Briggs (R-C-I)
Candidates : Cara Briggs (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Cynthia M Carroll (R-C-I) John L Hagreen (R-RF)
Candidates : Erin Kehaley-Corr (D, Mendon Conservation) Terry Daniele (D, WF, Mendon Conservation) John Hagreen (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Cynthia Carroll (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence
Superintendent of Highways Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : William E Smith (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : William Smith (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Ogden
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Gay H Lenhard (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Gay Leonard (R, C, I) Unopposed
Justice (1 seat)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : David A Murante (R-C-I)
Candidates : David Murante (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Thomas J Uschold (R-C-I) Thomas J Cole (R-C-I)
Candidates : Thomas Uschold (R, C, I) No Web Presence Thomas Cole (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Superintendent of Highways Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : David H Widger (R-C-I)
Candidates : David Widger (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Parma
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : James M Smith (R-C-I-RF) retiring
Candidates : Jack Barton (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Clerk Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Donna K Curry (R-C-I) Retiring
Candidates : Carrie Webster (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : James Roose (R-C-I) Daniel W Barlow Appointed 12-30-15
Candidates : Daniel Barlow (R, C, I) No Web Presence James Roose (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council 2 year term Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Richard Wilt
Candidates : Richard Wilt (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Superintendent of Highways Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Brian F Speer (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Brian Speer (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Penfield
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : R. Anthony LaFountain (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Tony LaFountain (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Clerk Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Amy M Steklof (R-C-I)
Candidates : Amy Steklof (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Justice (1 seat)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : James P. Mulley Jr.  (R-C-I)
Candidates : Jim Mulley (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Paula C. Metzler (R-C-I) Andrew G. Moore (R-C-I)
Candidates : Paula Metzler (R, C, I, Ref) Andy Moore (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Perinton
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Michael “Mike” G Barker (R-C-I)
Candidates : Mike Barker (R, C, I) Unopposed
Clerk Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Jennifer A West (R-C-I)
Candidates : Nora Tuthill-Glueck (D, WF, WE) Jennifer West (R, C, I)
Justice (1 seat)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Michael H Arnold (R-C-I)
Candidates : Michael Arnold (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Margaret S Havens (R-C-I) Ciaran T Hanna (R-C-I)
Candidates : Matthew Brown (D, WF, WE) Josh Foldare (D, WF, WE) Ciaran Hanna (R, C, I) Peg Havens (R, C, I)
Pittsford
Supervisor (appoints clerk) Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : William A Smith Jr (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : William Smith (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Justice (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : John E Bernacki Jr (R-C-W-I)
Candidates : John Bernacki (R, C, WF, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council (2 seats) Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Hon Mary G Doyle (R-C-I) Hon Jared C Lusk (R-C-I)
Candidates : Stephanie Townsend (D, WF, WE) Kevin Beckford (D, WF, WE) Mary Doyle (R, C, I, Ref) Jared Lusk (R, C, I, Ref)
Riga
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Brad O'Brocta (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Brad O'Brocta (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Clerk Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Kimberly A Pape (D-OL)
Candidates : Kimberly Pape (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : James M Fodge (R-C-I) Deborah S Campanella (R-C-I)
Candidates : Stan Main (D, WF) Deborah Campanella (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence James Fodge (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence
Superintendent of Highways Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : David L Smith (R-C-I)
Candidates : David Smith (R, C, I) No Web Presence Unopposed
Rush
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Cathleen M Frank (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Cathleen Frank (R, C, I) Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Rita D McCarthy (R-C) Gerald W Kusse (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Gerald Kusse (R, C, I) Rita McCarthy (R, C, I) Unopposed
Sweden
Supervisor Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Robert A Carges (R-C-I-RF) Retiring
Candidates : Kevin Johnson (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Clerk Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Karen M Sweeting (R-C-I)
Candidates : Karen Sweeting (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Unopposed
Justice (1 seat)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Kevin G Johnson (R-C-I) Running for Superisor
Candidates : Anthony Perry (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Robert L Muesebeck (R-C-I) Danielle L Windus-Cook (R-C-I)Leaving
Candidates : Walter Borowiec (D) No Web Presence Susan Smith (D, WF) No Web Presence Robert Muesebeck (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Patricia Hayes (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence
Webster
Supervisor (appoints Clerk) Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Ronald W Nesbitt (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : John Hutchings (D, WF) Ronald Nesbitt (R, C, I, Ref)
Justice (1 seat)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Thomas J DiSalvo (R-C-I)
Candidates : Thomas DiSalvo (R, C, I, Ref) Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Patricia T Cataldi (R-C-I) Barry A Deane (R-C-I)
Candidates : Megan Thompson (D, WE) Patricia Cataldi (R, C, I, Ref) Barry Deane (R, C, I, Ref)
Wheatland
Supervisor (appoints Clerk) Term : 2 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Linda M Dobson (R-C-I-RF)
Candidates : Linda Dobson (R, C, I) Unopposed
Justice (1 seat)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Nicole E Bayly-Henshaw (R-C-I)
Candidates : Nicole Bayly-Henshaw (R, C, WF, I) Unopposed
Council (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Edward Shero (R-C-I) Hon Lisa J Wasson (R-C-I)
Candidates : Edward Shero (R, C, I) Lisa Wasson (R, C, I) Unopposed
Superintendent of Highways Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Howard C Hazelton (R-C-I)
Candidates : Howard Hazelton (R, C, I) Unopposed
East Rochester
Justice (1 seat)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : David Bonacchi
Candidates : David Bonacchi (R, C, WF, I Ref) Unopposed
Village Trustee (2 seats)
Term : 4 Years Salary : $ Currently held by : Amy Monachino retiring Ted Connors
Candidates : Mark McDermott (D, G, WF) No Web Presence Katherine Steely Hennelly (D, WF) Kelley Swagler (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence Ted Connors (R, C, I, Ref) No Web Presence
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Cable One Inc (NYSE: CABO) Q1 2020 Earnings Call Transcript
Cable One Inc (NYSE: CABO) Q1 2020 Earnings Call Transcript
Cable One Inc (CABO) Q1 2020 earnings call dated May 11, 2020
Corporate Participants:
Steven S. Cochran — Senior Vice President And Chief Financial Officer
Julia M. Laulis — Chair Of The Board, President And Chief Executive Officer
Analysts:
Sebastiano Petti — JPMorgan — Analyst
Gregory Williams — Cowen and Co — Analyst
Craig Moffett — Moffett Nathanson — Analyst
Kyle Evans — Stephens — Analyst
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Fox, media firms rise after AT&T-Time Warner approval
(Reuters) – Twenty First Century Fox Inc’s shares rose 8 percent to a record-high on Wednesday as an approval for AT&T’s buyout of Time Warner Inc spurred speculation that Comcast Corp would proceed with an offer for most of the media company’s assets.
FILE PHOTO: An AT&T logo and communication equipment is shown on a building in downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S., October 29, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
Comcast’s proposal, widely expected later in the day, could upend Fox’s $52 billion all-stock deal to be bought by Walt Disney.
A federal judge on Tuesday approved AT&T Inc’s $85 billion buyout of Time Warner, rebuffing an attempt by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to block the deal and clearing the path for more such deals in a rapidly changing media industry.
Shares of other telecom and media companies such as Sprint Corp, CBS Corp and Discovery Inc were all up between 1.5 percent and 3 percent in early trading. Time Warner rose about 4 percent.
“The decision … may be interpreted as indicative of the general tone in Washington (and at the DOJ) towards large-scale vertical mergers,” Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note to clients.
The move by media companies to consolidate highlights the threat from players such as Netflix Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google, which sell content online directly to consumers, without requiring a pricey cable subscription.
AT&T’s stock, however, was down nearly 4 percent, with at least one analyst raising concerns about the debt the company would absorb as part of the deal.
“Time Warner will be a positive for AT&T’s income statement, at least initially. But it will be a negative for the balance sheet,” said research firm Moffett Nathanson’s Craig Moffett, who downgraded the stock to “sell”.
“The new AT&T will carry an astounding $249 billion of debt.”
The merger, including debt, would be the fourth largest deal ever attempted in the global telecom, media and entertainment space, according to Thomson Reuters data. It would also be the 12th largest deal in any sector, the data showed.
Cowen and Co analyst Gregory Williams played down the initial stock reaction.
“Once technically driven volatility wears off we expect the stock to move higher as closure will likely provide a new investor catalyst including about $1.5 billion in anticipated cost synergies,” Williams said.
Reporting by Laharee Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sweta Singh and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
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Fox, media firms rise after AT&T-Time Warner approval
(Reuters) – Twenty First Century Fox Inc’s shares rose 8 percent to a record-high on Wednesday as an approval for AT&T’s buyout of Time Warner Inc spurred speculation that Comcast Corp would proceed with an offer for most of the media company’s assets.
FILE PHOTO: An AT&T logo and communication equipment is shown on a building in downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S., October 29, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
Comcast’s proposal, widely expected later in the day, could upend Fox’s $52 billion all-stock deal to be bought by Walt Disney.
A federal judge on Tuesday approved AT&T Inc’s $85 billion buyout of Time Warner, rebuffing an attempt by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to block the deal and clearing the path for more such deals in a rapidly changing media industry.
Shares of other telecom and media companies such as Sprint Corp, CBS Corp and Discovery Inc were all up between 1.5 percent and 3 percent in early trading. Time Warner rose about 4 percent.
“The decision … may be interpreted as indicative of the general tone in Washington (and at the DOJ) towards large-scale vertical mergers,” Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note to clients.
The move by media companies to consolidate highlights the threat from players such as Netflix Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google, which sell content online directly to consumers, without requiring a pricey cable subscription.
AT&T’s stock, however, was down nearly 4 percent, with at least one analyst raising concerns about the debt the company would absorb as part of the deal.
“Time Warner will be a positive for AT&T’s income statement, at least initially. But it will be a negative for the balance sheet,” said research firm Moffett Nathanson’s Craig Moffett, who downgraded the stock to “sell”.
“The new AT&T will carry an astounding $249 billion of debt.”
The merger, including debt, would be the fourth largest deal ever attempted in the global telecom, media and entertainment space, according to Thomson Reuters data. It would also be the 12th largest deal in any sector, the data showed.
Cowen and Co analyst Gregory Williams played down the initial stock reaction.
“Once technically driven volatility wears off we expect the stock to move higher as closure will likely provide a new investor catalyst including about $1.5 billion in anticipated cost synergies,” Williams said.
Reporting by Laharee Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sweta Singh and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
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Fox, media firms rise after AT&T-Time Warner approval
(Reuters) – Twenty First Century Fox Inc’s shares rose 8 percent to a record-high on Wednesday as an approval for AT&T’s buyout of Time Warner Inc spurred speculation that Comcast Corp would proceed with an offer for most of the media company’s assets.
FILE PHOTO: An AT&T logo and communication equipment is shown on a building in downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S., October 29, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
Comcast’s proposal, widely expected later in the day, could upend Fox’s $52 billion all-stock deal to be bought by Walt Disney.
A federal judge on Tuesday approved AT&T Inc’s $85 billion buyout of Time Warner, rebuffing an attempt by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to block the deal and clearing the path for more such deals in a rapidly changing media industry.
Shares of other telecom and media companies such as Sprint Corp, CBS Corp and Discovery Inc were all up between 1.5 percent and 3 percent in early trading. Time Warner rose about 4 percent.
“The decision … may be interpreted as indicative of the general tone in Washington (and at the DOJ) towards large-scale vertical mergers,” Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note to clients.
The move by media companies to consolidate highlights the threat from players such as Netflix Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google, which sell content online directly to consumers, without requiring a pricey cable subscription.
AT&T’s stock, however, was down nearly 4 percent, with at least one analyst raising concerns about the debt the company would absorb as part of the deal.
“Time Warner will be a positive for AT&T’s income statement, at least initially. But it will be a negative for the balance sheet,” said research firm Moffett Nathanson’s Craig Moffett, who downgraded the stock to “sell”.
“The new AT&T will carry an astounding $249 billion of debt.”
The merger, including debt, would be the fourth largest deal ever attempted in the global telecom, media and entertainment space, according to Thomson Reuters data. It would also be the 12th largest deal in any sector, the data showed.
Cowen and Co analyst Gregory Williams played down the initial stock reaction.
“Once technically driven volatility wears off we expect the stock to move higher as closure will likely provide a new investor catalyst including about $1.5 billion in anticipated cost synergies,” Williams said.
Reporting by Laharee Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sweta Singh and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
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Fox, media firms rise after AT&T-Time Warner approval
(Reuters) – Twenty First Century Fox Inc’s shares rose 8 percent to a record-high on Wednesday as an approval for AT&T’s buyout of Time Warner Inc spurred speculation that Comcast Corp would proceed with an offer for most of the media company’s assets.
FILE PHOTO: An AT&T logo and communication equipment is shown on a building in downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S., October 29, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
Comcast’s proposal, widely expected later in the day, could upend Fox’s $52 billion all-stock deal to be bought by Walt Disney.
A federal judge on Tuesday approved AT&T Inc’s $85 billion buyout of Time Warner, rebuffing an attempt by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to block the deal and clearing the path for more such deals in a rapidly changing media industry.
Shares of other telecom and media companies such as Sprint Corp, CBS Corp and Discovery Inc were all up between 1.5 percent and 3 percent in early trading. Time Warner rose about 4 percent.
“The decision … may be interpreted as indicative of the general tone in Washington (and at the DOJ) towards large-scale vertical mergers,” Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note to clients.
The move by media companies to consolidate highlights the threat from players such as Netflix Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google, which sell content online directly to consumers, without requiring a pricey cable subscription.
AT&T’s stock, however, was down nearly 4 percent, with at least one analyst raising concerns about the debt the company would absorb as part of the deal.
“Time Warner will be a positive for AT&T’s income statement, at least initially. But it will be a negative for the balance sheet,” said research firm Moffett Nathanson’s Craig Moffett, who downgraded the stock to “sell”.
“The new AT&T will carry an astounding $249 billion of debt.”
The merger, including debt, would be the fourth largest deal ever attempted in the global telecom, media and entertainment space, according to Thomson Reuters data. It would also be the 12th largest deal in any sector, the data showed.
Cowen and Co analyst Gregory Williams played down the initial stock reaction.
“Once technically driven volatility wears off we expect the stock to move higher as closure will likely provide a new investor catalyst including about $1.5 billion in anticipated cost synergies,” Williams said.
Reporting by Laharee Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sweta Singh and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty
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