10/24/2025
Delhi, Meredith, and Hamden residents: it’s time to vote!
In Delhi, we enthusiastically endorse Maya Boukai Delhi Town Supervisor for re-election. Maya has brought her considerable skills in financial planning and cost-saving analyses to the town board and, as a result, we have all benefitted from better services and lower taxes. Just two years on the job, Maya has been so successful, she is running unopposed this year.
We’re also thrilled to support Dan Gashler and Simon Purdy for Delhi town board. Dan teaches history at SUNY Delhi, where he has served on his union’s leadership team for the past nine years. He has backgrounds in farm management and dump truck driving, and hopes to serve on the town’s highway and personnel committees. Simon is professor and chair of criminal justice at SUNY Delhi and also operates Cold Spring Apiary, with his wife, Karen. A father of three young children, Simon appreciates the work many Delhi residents have made to improve recreational opportunities in the town, and he wants to contribute to those efforts.
In Meredith, we’re delighted to support the Meredith Neighbors candidates: Stephanie Munro for Supervisor, and Kristin Antin and Michael Morgenfruh for town board. These candidates were inspired to run because they believe the Meredith Town Board should be more forthcoming with information on issues that concern residents – such as the Nexamp Stonewall Solar Project and county-level decisions and lawsuits. Steph is a beloved physical therapist and volunteer coach. Kristin works with nonprofits in strengthening cyber security and volunteers with the Delaware Academy PTA. Michael is a real estate agent and previously worked as a site coordinator for an architectural firm, where he helped clients navigate planning and permitting with municipal governments.
In Hamden, we support Supervisor Wayne Marshfield for re-election. Wayne has served Hamden and Delaware County well for many years, offering careful review of county funding and decisionmaking and independent leadership. The Delaware County Democratic committee has also endorsed Sally Alvarez for town clerk and Daniel Endress for town council.
Early voting for all Delco residents runs from Saturday, Oct. 25 - Nov. 2 at the Board of Elections: 97 Main St. Suite 5, in Delhi. Election day, Nov. 4th, voting is available in each town from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. In Delhi, that’s the public safety building, 280 Phoebe Lane. In Meredith, that’s the Meridale Fire Department, 50 County Highway 10. In Hamden, it’s town hall, 20 Covert Hollow. Please make the time to vote! Democracy starts at the grassroots!