There were two village trustee positions up for grabs in Holley on June 16, with the unofficial results favoring newcomer Brenden Bedard and incumbent Rochelle Moroz.
Bedard received 137 votes and Moroz received 102, edging out Ronald Vendetti, with 93 votes. Those elected will serve a four-year term on the village board, beginning July 1.
The other trustees on the board are Jessica MacClaren, deputy mayor John Morris and mayor Mark Bower.
— Steve Howe reports on suburban growth, development and environment for the Democrat and Chronicle. An RIT graduate, he has covered myriad topics over the years, including public safety, local government, national politics and economic development in New York and Utah.
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