Feb
20
2012
News
The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports: SARANAC LAKE - A small crowd joined congressional candidate Matt Doheny here on Saturday morning to talk politics and nosh on some doughnuts. The Watertown businessman and former Wall Street financier hosted his latest "Doughnuts with Doheny" event at the Saranac Lake Adult Center. Local residents...read more
Feb
10
2012
News
The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports: Watertown businessman Matt Doheny, who is gunning for the Republican nomination to run against Owens in November, said Friday, "President Obama finally admitted today what I - and millions of my fellow Americans - have known for weeks. He has no authority to make rules that violate the free exercise of...read more
Feb
09
2012
News
The Watertown Daily Times' "The Public Interest" reports: Watertown Republican Matt Doheny, seeking a seat in Congress in an election this November, will have some help from the Republican establishment. He received an "On the Radar" designation from the National Republican Congressional Campaign's Young Guns program....read more
Feb
08
2012
News
The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports: SARANAC LAKE - One of the Republican challengers to U.S. Rep. Bill Owens, D-Plattsburgh, will be at the Saranac Lake Adult Center next week to meet with voters. Watertown businessman and former Wall Street financier Matt Doheny will host a "Doughnuts with Doheny" event at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 18...read more
Feb
07
2012
News
WWNY-TV reports: A Republican challenger for the 23rd Congressional District seat has some strong words about the incumbent, religion and contraception requirements. Matt Doheny is taking aim at Democrat Bill Owens for supporting the Obama administration's decision to require most employers to offer health coverage that includes birth control...read more
Feb
07
2012
News
The Watertown Daily Times' "The Public Interest" reports:   A January ruling from President Obama's administration is fueling a political debate that sits at the nexus of health care, religion and birth control. The decision requires insurance plans at Catholic institutions — colleges are one example — to provide...read more