You will recall that this past week, after losing
the Piermont mayoral election, Kevin Timoney was too cowardly to face the music
and give the customary concession speech. Instead, Timoney went electronically AWOL for
10 days afterwards:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/exclusive-kevin-timoneys-concession.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/exclusive-kevin-timoneys-concession.html
Even worse, Kevin Timoney appears to have struck yet
another greasy deal with the outgoing Garmento Mayor himself, Bruce Tucker - such that Tucker would essentially render cry-baby Timoney’s concession speech
for him:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/news-of-piermont-greasy-garmento.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/news-of-piermont-greasy-garmento.html
And why not, right? After all, it was Greasy Bruce who propped-up
Kevin Timoney’s garbage candidacy to begin with. Therefore, it made sense for Tucker to
clean up his own garbage for once.
Yet after this Blog called Tucker and Timoney to task for their amateurish Podesta-Clinton dumb-show act:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/news-of-piermont-greasy-garmento.html
… Kevin Timoney finally brought himself to admit to the world that he had been defeated. Timoney did so this past Thursday, in a quickly-uploaded response:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/and-take-your-laptop-with-you-timbo.html
You will note the monstrous gaffe of a typo in Timoney’s hastily-concocted missive. Timoney actually referred to his victorious opponent as “my Nate”[sic].
Why?
Because initially, Timoney wasn’t going to cite Nate Mitchell by name, as opposed to simply refer to him as “my opponent”. Then, in a quick edit prior to posting to his lame Facebook page, Timoney instead replaced the word “opponent” with the proper name “Nate” - yet while at the same time failing to remove the possessive determiner “my”. This was simply another in a long series of mistakes that Kevin Timoney made during his sloppy, clownish, and oft-churlish campaign.
Yet the real offense was in Timoney’s other words. Read them:
Yet after this Blog called Tucker and Timoney to task for their amateurish Podesta-Clinton dumb-show act:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/news-of-piermont-greasy-garmento.html
… Kevin Timoney finally brought himself to admit to the world that he had been defeated. Timoney did so this past Thursday, in a quickly-uploaded response:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/11/and-take-your-laptop-with-you-timbo.html
You will note the monstrous gaffe of a typo in Timoney’s hastily-concocted missive. Timoney actually referred to his victorious opponent as “my Nate”[sic].
Why?
Because initially, Timoney wasn’t going to cite Nate Mitchell by name, as opposed to simply refer to him as “my opponent”. Then, in a quick edit prior to posting to his lame Facebook page, Timoney instead replaced the word “opponent” with the proper name “Nate” - yet while at the same time failing to remove the possessive determiner “my”. This was simply another in a long series of mistakes that Kevin Timoney made during his sloppy, clownish, and oft-churlish campaign.
Yet the real offense was in Timoney’s other words. Read them:
In his 10-days-late concession speech, Kevin Timoney actually had the
unmitigated gall to state, “I’m incredibly proud of the campaign we ran - positive,
community-focused, and grounded in the belief that neighbors can shape the
future of this village together”. [Emphasis added].
All this nonsensical tripe, coming from the inept
MIMBO who had been repeatedly publicly calling Nate Mitchell “unethical” since June of this past
summer:
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/10/even-more-kevin-timoney-ad-hominem.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-flagrant-hypocrisy-of-piermont.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/10/even-more-kevin-timoney-ad-hominem.html
https://unhandpiermont.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-flagrant-hypocrisy-of-piermont.html
What a hypocrite. What a coward.
Kevin Timoney could not have thereby teed-up the ball more perfectly for Nate Mitchell’s next drive, though. You can feel it coming. Here is what new Piermont Mayor Nate Mitchell did to Kevin Timoney in response.
Nate Mitchell just took out the trash. In Nate Mitchell’s own words:
Kevin Timoney could not have thereby teed-up the ball more perfectly for Nate Mitchell’s next drive, though. You can feel it coming. Here is what new Piermont Mayor Nate Mitchell did to Kevin Timoney in response.
Nate Mitchell just took out the trash. In Nate Mitchell’s own words:
Vote Nate for 10968November 14 at 4:23 PMFriends and Neighbors:I would like to thank everyone who cast their ballots in this November election, and especially those who chose me to lead our community in these challenging times and make this victory possible. I’m proud to have won with a positive campaign grounded in a fact-based exchange of ideas, despite my opponent choosing to focus on negative and unsubstantiated allegations. I hope in the future, we can elevate our political discourse above such divisive and defamatory approaches.Over the last two years, I have been subjected to attacks from developers, our outgoing administration, and some misguided individuals, but with your enduring support, together we have weathered those storms, and have now turned an exciting new page for Piermont. Congratulations to us all for seeing beyond the misinformation and coordinated attacks to recognize the best path forward for our community.Now we need to get to work, to keep promises and start repairing our transparency and accountability in governance, and rebuild the public trust. I look forward to having the privilege of working with all of you to accomplish those goals, and learning from each of you what should be preserved and maintained, and what needs improvement and adaptation.I will strive to be the leader that Piermont needs to bring our community together and address the economic, environmental, legal, and social challenges we face today, and chart a realistic course forward to thrive. As your Mayor, I will work to ensure priorities of quality of life, public safety, transparency, and the environment have a champion in Village Hall, and a voice in Village policy.Respectfully,Nathan MitchellMayor Elect


