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    Sullivan County Democrat is "a semiweekly newspaper in Callicoon." [1] [2] [3]The "twice weekly newspaper" [4] was established in 1891, [5] and has been "independently owned and operated by the same family since 1927."

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  5. Frank LaBuda - Wikipedia

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    Frank J. LaBuda (born December 15, 1949) was a Sullivan County Court Judge and a Sullivan County Surrogate's Court judge from 1997 through 2019. In 2007, he was appointed an acting justice of the Sullivan County Supreme Court in the 3rd Judicial District of New York.

  6. South Carolina Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party thrived during the Second Party System between 1832 and the mid-1850s and was one of the causes of the collapse of the Whig Party.. Between 1880 and 1948, South Carolina's Democratic Party dominated state politics.

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  8. 'The end of seniority': Younger Democrats are challenging ...

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    WASHINGTON — With Donald Trump heading back to the White House, a growing band of younger, more energetic House Democrats is challenging seasoned veterans for powerful congressional posts ...

  9. Francis S. Currey - Wikipedia

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    Currey was born in Loch Sheldrake, New York, on June 29, 1925.After being orphaned at age 12, he was raised by foster parents on a farm in nearby Hurleyville. [1] He joined the United States Army at age 17, one week after graduating Hurleyville High School. [2]