The Pinehurst elections
With all the hubbub about the 2019 special elections for Congress, and the March 2020 primaries, it’s important to remember that many parts of North Carolina will be holding
Continue readingWith all the hubbub about the 2019 special elections for Congress, and the March 2020 primaries, it’s important to remember that many parts of North Carolina will be holding
Continue readingThe local paper says 14 folks have applied to fill out the last year of John Cashion’s unexpired term on The Village Council. (Cashion retired on November 13th due to
Continue readingElection Day is Tuesday. We have big decisions to make. In Pinehurst, there are EIGHT candidates fighting for TWO seats on the village council. Someone can win four years on
Continue readingThere’s a small, but loud group of people making quite a commotion about this year’s village council races in Pinehurst. They really, really, really don’t like Mayor Fiorillo (aka Queen
Continue readingThings are generally very cordial here in our little corner of paradise. Rolling green fairways. Mild weather. Little to no crime. Neighbors that offer a friendly ‘how-do’ when you pass
Continue readingElection Day will be here before we know it. There are some important decisions to be made at the ballot box on November 7. Here’s our two cents on some
Continue readingIt’s always nice to see folks interested in public service. Filing closed today on 2017’s local races, and it appears Moore County’s voters are going to have loads of candidates
Continue readingIt’s over. (Thank God.) It’s been a strange campaign. From our standpoint here at Haymaker HQ, things have been going well in the Village of Pinehurst. This current council
Continue readingPinehurst voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to fill the mayor’s seat and two council seats. Incumbent mayor Nancy Fiorillo has three challengers trying to replace her. One of
Continue readingWe’ve got elections locally on Tuesday, Nov. 3. At least that’s what the board of elections web site tells us. Mayors and city council members across the state are standing
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