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More vacant Board seats


By SHERRY HALBROOK Radhakrishna Mohan won a four-way


election in July to fill a mid-term vacancy in Executive Board Seat 215, which represents members at the NYS Insurance Fund in PEF Regions 10, 11 and 12 and certain other members at the fund. Nominating petitions for the third


quarter PEF special elections were due in August for candidates to fill the mid-term vacancy in the post of Region 6 coordinator, as well as seven vacant board seats. In addition to the five board vacancies


published in the July-August issue, the following two seats were vacated and are part of the current special election: • Seat 10 – State Department of


Financial Services, banking; and • Seat 280 – Rochester Psychiatric


Center, Rochester Children’s services and state Office of Mental Health services in PEF Region 3 in job items under the agency’s central office and Central New York Psychiatric Center. If only one candidate is certified as


eligible for a vacant seat, they will be seated. If more than one eligible candidate is certified to fill a vacancy, ballots will be mailed to the appropriate constituency


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Page 30—The Communicator September 2014 Injuries from traf


the life of retired By SHERRY HALBROOK A retired council leader of PEF


Division 356 at Wyoming Correctional Facility in western New York died July 13 at Erie County Medical Center from injuries, including a traumatic brain injury, he received March 15 when he was struck by a car in Buffalo. A fundraiser has


MARTIN been planned for


October 5 in West Seneca to help the family with his medical bills. Brian G. Martin was 61. He was a


librarian at Wyoming CF from 1999 to 2012 and held several offices in Division 356 in addition to council leader. “Brian Martin loved his family, his


faith, his books, his “Fight’n Irish” and his union, which he served for many years while working for the Department of


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