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He did not run for re-election.
While in office, Doles took a 10-week leave of absence for health reasons, including heart surgery.
His tumultuous time in the position included the approved 164-acre annexation of Kiryas Joel, his support for the town-owned movie theater, and having to return the town-owned furniture he took from town hall while leaving office.
Doles also ran for State Senate in 2010.
His campaign literature at the time described him this way:
“Harley Doles is the first Democratic Acting Supervisor in the Town of Monroe’s history.


Doles, 63, leaves behind his wife, Supreme Court Justice Maria Vasquez-Doles, and triplet teenage daughters.
Current Monroe Supervisor Tony Cardone issued a statement Saturday morning:
“Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife and daughters at this difficult time.
Doles served as supervisor for four years with his term ending in 2017.

He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Political Science and Urban Planning. Although we didn't always agree on his governance of the town, he was still a father and husband and our deepest sympathies go out to his family.”
The flag flew at half-staff on Monday and a purple and black mourning bunting was installed at the town hall, which will remain in place for the rest of the week.
There was also a moment of silence at the town board meeting Monday night.
The Orange County Democratic Party offered condolences to Doles’ family in a Facebook post Saturday morning.
“Many of us knew Harley, his wife and his three teenage daughters, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family this morning,” the post reads.


Doles served as supervisor for four years with his term ending in 2017. “We extend our condolences to the Doles Family on this profound loss and our thoughts and prayers go out to Judge Vazques-Doles and their three children. He did not run for re-election.
While in office, Doles took a 10-week leave of absence for health reasons, including heart surgery.
His tumultuous time in the position included the approved 164-acre annexation of Kiryas Joel, his support for the town-owned movie theater, and having to return the town-owned furniture he took from town hall while leaving office.
Doles also ran for State Senate in 2010.
This story will be updated as more details become available.

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Doles served as supervisor for four years with his term ending in 2017.


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harley doles iii biography of donald

He will be deeply missed by me and the many people he worked with through the years.”
Kathryn Troiano, who worked at Town Hall with Doles, offered this:
“What I realize now is that when people said Harley had given KJ ‘everything,’ what they really meant is that Harley had given KJ respect. I remember his childlike excitement about the swans and ducks at the Boathouse.

“Harley had a long career in public service and he was a strong advocate for the causes he believed in, including the housing and educational rights of the Hasidic residents of the Hudson Valley.

Former Monroe Supervisor Harley Doles dies

BY ERIKA NORTON and Bob Quinn
MONROE — Former Monroe Town Supervisor Harley E.

Doles III died on Friday, July 6. I remember Harley and my husband nerding out and singing show tunes.(I covered my ears). ‘The kids are going to love them,’ he said. May they be comforted by the accomplishments of Supervisor Doles, laying the groundwork for the peaceful division of the Village of Kiryas Joel and the Town of Monroe with the establishment of the Town of Palm Tree.


Doles, 63, leaves behind his wife, Supreme Court Justice Maria Vasquez-Doles, and triplet teenage daughters.
Current Monroe Supervisor Tony Cardone issued a statement Saturday morning:
“Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife and daughters at this difficult time. I remember how excited he was about the Town of Monroe Art and Civic Center and how he hired disabled young adults to work there because ‘they are part of our community, too.’
“And that is how I’ll remember my friend.”
And then there was Doles himself.
At 5:08 p.m., last Friday, July 6, Doles was commenting on a Photo News story about the governor signing legislation pushing up the Town of Palm Tree’s creation to this upcoming January and providing $1 million in special aid to the Monroe-Woodbury School District.

Although we didn’t always agree on his governance of the town, he was still a father and husband and our deepest sympathies go out to his family.”
The flag flew at half-staff on Monday and a purple and black mourning bunting was installed at the town hall, which will remain in place for the rest of the week.
There also was a moment of silence at the town board meeting Monday night.
The Orange County Democratic Party offered condolences to Doles’ family in a Facebook post Saturday morning.
“Many of us knew Harley, his wife and his three teenage daughters, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family this morning,” the post reads.

Several declined or did not respond to those requests.
But a number of people did:
“The Village of Kiryas Joel joins the residents of Orange County in mourning the untimely passing of former Monroe Town Supervisor Harley Doles,” said Mayor Abraham Wieder, Kiryas Joel. His primary focus has been in disabled Veterans Services, working to help find housing for disabled homeless Veterans throughout the five boroughs.