The Record (Troy, NY)

Boyajian eyes Assembly seat

Cambridge lawyer opts for state run instead of seat in Congress

- By newsroom@troyrecord. com @troyrecord on Twitter

CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. >> Democrat Don Boyajian, a municipal and environmen­tal lawyer and resident of the village of Cambridge, recently announced he is entering the race for State Assembly District 107. In doing so, he leaves the race for New York State’s 21st Congressio­nal District.

“After speaking with thousands of residents across Upstate New York, I have realized that one of the most important ways to make a real difference in our communitie­s is to effect change right here at home,” said Boyajian in a news release. “Ensuring that every child has access to high- quality public education, addressing the heroin and opioid epidemic, creating stable new jobs, and protecting our environmen­t all starts within our state government.”

Boyajian is a third-generation native of Upstate New York with roots in a farming family. His family settled in Rensselaer County a century ago as immigrants fleeing the Armenian Genocide. He serves as a municipal and environmen­tal lawyer for local munic- ipalities, providing legal help to towns and villages across Rensselaer, Washington, and Columbia counties. With a background in environmen­tal law, Boyajian is well-versed in the critical water contaminat­ion issues currently faced by the Village of Hoosick Falls and many other local communitie­s.

Prior to joining his family’s law firm, Boyajian clerked at the U. S. Attorney’s Office ( NDNY), the New York Office of the Attorney General, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. His previous public service also includes work for former Congressma­n Mike McMahon. Boyajian is an avid sportsman and a proud graduate of the La Salle Institute in Troy.

Boyajian said he launches his bid for the 107th Assembly Seat with over $200,000 in cash on hand and endorsemen­ts from a broad range of local leaders, including Assemblywo­man Carrie Woerner, Assemblyma­n Anthony Brindisi and Melissa Shea, Chair of the Washington County Democratic Committee. He is currently the only Democratic candidate for the seat.

“I strongly endorse Don Boyajian to represent the 107th District in the New York State Assembly,” said Woerner in the news release. “As an Upstate New York native and Washington County resident, Don understand­s the needs of our local families, business owners, and farmers. As a lawyer experience­d in the public and private sectors, Don also has the practical knowledge and skills to effect real change in state government to meet those needs. I am highly confident that Don is the best candidate to represent residents of the 107th Assembly District, and that his experience and priorities will shape our community for the better.”

“We are so excited and supportive to have Don run for the 107th Assembly District,” added Washington County Democratic Committee Chair Melissa Shea. “He is a strong candidate and a team player who understand­s the importance of Democrats working together to provide real advocacy for working people throughout Upstate New York.”

Former Republican Rensselaer County Legislator Jake Ashby recently beat out Democratic Rensselaer County Legislator Cindy Doran in a special election for the 107th district assembly seat, after it became va- cated in January, when former Republican Assemblyma­n Steve McLaughlin left the seat to be sworn-in as the next Rensselaer County Executive.

Ashby will need to run for the 107th district assembly seat again in the general election this November.

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PROVIDED PHOTO Don Boyajian, of the village of Cambridge, recently announced he is entering the race for State Assembly District 107. He will leave the race for New York State’s 21st Congressio­nal District.

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