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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Tom Selleck's hideout revealed: Lavish new photos show inside idyllic 63-acre ranch amid bitter Hollywood feud
He has no doubt been spending a lot more time at home since the cancellation of Blue Bloods. But Tom Selleck still has plenty to keep him occupied, if photos of his southern California ranch are anything to go by.

Yahoo
4 days ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Republican primaries to be held in Chenango, Delaware counties
There will be Republican primaries in some towns in Chenango and Delaware counties and a county wide Republican primary in Delaware County June 24. There are no Democratic primaries in these two counties. There are no primaries of either party in Otsego and Schoharie counties. According to the Chenango County Board of Elections, there will be primaries in the towns of Afton, Plymouth, Smithville and Smyrna. Earl Wayne Colley, Ronald Sherman, Joel Lawrence and Jason H. Wicks are running for the chance to be on November's ballot for two council seats on the Afton Town Board. Kathy Clemens and Timothy Manwarren are facing each other in the Plymouth primary for the chance to run for town supervisor. Current Smithville Superintendent of Highways Vincent P. Witkowski will face challenger Robert M. Whitmore in the primary. Bradley Baker and Christopher Whitehead are facing each other in the primary for Smyrna Superintendent of Highways position. In Delaware County, there is a county wide primary for County Treasurer. Carli Pinner and Ronda Williams are running for the position. In Colchester, current Supervisor Arthur M. Merrill will face Robert W. Hafele for the position on the Republican line. Each candidate will be on the ballot in November on independent lines. Merrill will be on the Experience Matters line, while Hafele will be on the Supervisor Rob line. In Hancock, current Supervisor William G. "Jerry" Vernold will face David Rubera in the primary. Each candidate will be on November's ballot on independent lines. Vernold will be on the Integrity line and Rubera on the Focused on the Future line. In Meredith there will be Republican primaries for town supervisor and superintendent of highways. Incumbent James Ellis will face Richard Pagillo for the supervisor position. Edward Fisher and Bradley Hitchcock are running for the superintendent of highways position. Hitchcock will be on the ballot under the independent line of Our Town. In Sidney, four people are running for the two council seats that will be on the ballot in November. They are Richard DeCola, Franklin Selleck, William Hunt Jr. and Andrew Hinkley. DeCola, Selleck and Hinkley have secured independent lines. DeCola will be on the Veterans Serving Locally line; and Hinkley and Selleck will be on the Sidney Strong line. In Stamford Brent Trimbell and Kenneth Muthig are running in the primary to fill the two-year vacancy of the superintendent of highways position. Betsy Drumm and Tania Backus are running against each other in the primary for the Tompkins Town Clerk/Tax Collector position. Three people are running for two seats on the Walton Town Council - Kevin Armstrong, Luis Rodriguez-Bentancourt and Patrick White. None have secured independent lines. Voters may visit either the or for more information about the upcoming elections. Copies of sample ballots may also be viewed on these websites. Both election boards issued the following important dates to ensure one can vote in the primary: June 9: Change of address for the primary received by this date must be processed. June 14: Voter Registration Deadline for the Primary: Last day an application must be received by board of elections to be eligible to vote in the primary election. June 14: Last day to receive an application or letter of application by mail or online portal requesting a primary ballot. June 14: Last day for a board of elections to receive an application for Military/UOCAVA ballot for the primary if not previously registered. June 17: Last day for a board of elections to receive an application for Military/UOCAVA ballot for primary if already registered. June 23: Last day to apply in person for a primary ballot. June 23: Last day to apply personally for Military ballot for primary if previously registered. June 24: Last day to postmark primary election ballot. Must be received by the county board of elections no later than July 1. June 24: Last day to postmark Military/UOCAVA ballot for the primary. Date by which it must be received by the board of elections is July 1. June 24: Last day to deliver a primary ballot in person to your county board of elections or poll site in your county, by close of polls. Early voting will begin June 14. The hours for early voting in Chenango County are: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays June 14, 15, 21, and 22 and Monday, Wednesday, and Friday June 16, 18, and 20; and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday June 17 and 19. Voting will take place at the Chenango County Office Building at 5 Court St. in Norwich. The hours for early voting in Delaware County are: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 14, 15, 21 and 22; from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 16 and 20; from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. June 17 and 18 and from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 19. Voting will take place at the Board of Elections Office at 97 Main St., Suite 5 in Delhi. The primary election will be from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 at each town's assigned polling place.


Express Tribune
04-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Tom Selleck furiously demanding Blue Bloods spin-off role as he refuses retirement at 80
Veteran actor Tom Selleck is reportedly pushing for a return to television following the cancellation of Blue Bloods, expressing a strong desire to stay active in the industry despite turning 80, RadarOnline reports. Sources say Selleck was caught off guard by CBS's development of Boston Blue, a spin-off of Blue Bloods, and is 'furiously demanding' a role in the new series. In the wake of being left out of the spin-off, Selleck has reportedly doubled down on efforts to stay in front of the camera. Insiders claim the actor fears retirement could negatively affect his health and is pursuing a variety of projects, including cameos, commercials, and new TV or film roles. He is especially passionate about reviving his Jesse Stone franchise, with a 10th film still in development. The first eight installments aired on CBS, with the most recent, Lost in Paradise, premiering on Hallmark in 2015. Selleck, who owns a 63-acre ranch in California, is said to prefer being on set rather than embracing a slower-paced life. He has reportedly made no plans to retire. However, sources say his wife, Jillie Mack, 67, has grown frustrated, especially after he previously promised to ease up following his milestone birthday. The actor was also reportedly disappointed with how CBS handled the Blue Bloods spin-off, having been excluded despite leading the original series for more than a decade. Selleck marked his 80th birthday quietly, opting for a solo fast-food lunch and a low-key family dinner. Insiders describe him as 'stubborn' and driven, with one noting, 'He's not ready to fade away—even if it kills him.' For now, Selleck remains determined to pursue new projects and keep his career active.


The Independent
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Tom Selleck celebrates 80th birthday with solo McDonald's drive-thru
Tom Selleck treated himself to a McDonald's on his 80th birthday on Wednesday (January 29). The Blue Bloods and Magnum P.I. star was photographed by paparazzi enjoying a fast-food burger in his car. While Selleck's birthday trip was labeled 'lonely' by the Daily Mail, many fans found it to be anything but. 'Honestly, that sounds perfect to me,' one wrote on X/Twitter, with a second agreeing: 'This beats any birthday party. Nice one, Selleck.' A third commented: 'This is what I want for my be left alone. Especially if I'm rich and getting those sweet sweet residuals.' 'Dude earned it,' a fourth said, while another added: 'He looks like that and he's EIGHTY? I need to eat more fast food.' 'That's untrue though isn't it?' one questioned. 'Because he doesn't celebrate birthdays and hasn't for a few years.' Speaking to Parade magazine last month, Selleck revealed that he had no plans to celebrate his big day. 'I'm trying not to count. I stopped celebrating birthdays a while back. I intend to keep working,' he said. 'I'll probably have dinner with maybe my brother and my sister and [wife] Jillie, just go out to dinner, kind of be quiet and not make a big deal of it.' Selleck, who led the long-running police procedural Blue Bloods that wrapped its final season in December, joked that he was now 'unemployed.' As for his next project, he told the outlet: 'I wouldn't say [offers] are pouring in, but maybe some people are thinking of me.' 'A good Western's always on my list,' the Friends alum noted. 'I miss that; I want to sit on a horse again.' The news left Selleck and his co-stars 'sad' and 'frustrated.' 'I'm kind of frustrated. During those last eight shows, I haven't wanted to talk about an ending for Blue Bloods but about it still being wildly successful,' Selleck told TV Insider in October 2024. 'I'm not going to turn into a bitter old guy saying, 'Get off my lawn!'' he said, going on to speak about the show's viewership success. 'I don't believe in holding grudges, but if you were to say to the television network, 'Here's a show you can program in the worst time slot you got, and it is going to guarantee you winning Friday night for the next 15 years,' it would be almost impossible to believe,' he said. 'My frustration is the show was always taken for granted because it performed from the get-go. So, how do I feel? It's going to take a long time to sort all of this out,' Selleck added.