About Stephen

A lifetime of service, a record of accountability, and a plan to make Town Hall work for you.

A Neighbor Who Understands

Stephen L. Krasner is a longtime Town of Newburgh resident, public servant, and legal professional running for Town Supervisor to bring competence, integrity, and transparency back to Town Hall.

As the father of three daughters and husband to a hospital nurse, Stephen lives the same day-to-day realities as most families here: juggling work, school, shifting schedules, and the constant feeling that everything costs more and takes longer than it should. He believes local government should make life easier, not harder.

A Record of Accountability

Stephen's readiness to serve comes from years of direct engagement with how the Town of Newburgh is actually run. As a prior candidate for Supervisor in 2009 and 2011, he dug deep into town budgets, audits, infrastructure, labor concerns, and public safety. He exposed unsafe working conditions and OSHA violations affecting town employees, analyzed an adverse audit opinion that raised serious questions about town finances, and called out questionable fiscal practices that eroded public trust.

Professional Experience

Stephen has spent more than two decades in senior legal and management roles at AmLaw 100 and boutique law firms. He has managed complex matters involving municipal law, environmental regulation, real estate, government investigations, and white-collar cases — overseeing teams, budgets, contracts, and compliance in high-stakes environments where accountability is not optional.

Education & Service

Stephen holds a Master of Science in Nonprofit Management from the Milano School of Management and Urban Policy at The New School, with advanced training in public finance, budgeting, grantsmanship, and managerial decision-making. He also earned a B.A. in Politics & Government and History from the University of Hartford.

Earlier in his life, he served as a United States Peace Corps volunteer in Ecuador, working directly with underserved communities and becoming proficient in Spanish.

Why He's Running

Stephen is running for Town Supervisor because he believes Newburgh deserves more than the old "good-ol'-boy" politics that protects insiders and shuts residents out. His campaign is built on four core values: integrity, accountability, fiscal responsibility, and inclusion. His goal is simple: to build a Town Hall that is open, honest, and truly working for every resident of Newburgh.