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Watkins Glen mayor dies after 10-month battle with cancer

Watkins Glen mayor dies after 10-month battle with cancer

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WATKINS GLEN, NY (607NewsNow) — Flags in Watkins Glen are being lowered to half-staff. 

Mayor Laurie DeNardo has died after a 10-month battle with cancer. DeNardo, a lifelong resident of the village, had been mayor since March 2023. That same year, DeNardo retired from a 40-year career in HR at Cornell.

“Laurie was a thoughtful and visionary leader—knowledgeable, articulate, ethical, and deeply compassionate. She approached every decision with care, always mindful of the needs of all residents. Her willingness to listen, thoroughly research, and clearly communicate made her a trusted advocate for the community. Her expertise in municipal law and human resources proved invaluable in advancing initiatives that strengthened the village both operationally and fiscally,” Watkins Glen Village Clerk Fred Warrick wrote on Facebook.

“On a personal note, Laurie was not only a respected leader but also a cherished friend and mentor. She will be profoundly missed and forever remembered,” Warrick added.

A celebration of life will be held at the Seneca Lake Event Center on Saturday, March 28 at 12:30 following funeral services. 

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