Saturday, July 18, 2009

Three Views of Copake in our last issue

It was interesting to see the three views of Copake in your last issue. The General Store was built by my great grandfather, Grant D. Langdon in 1890 after he old store that had been moved from up main street burned. That building was the Methodist Church before it was moved to the corner. An account of the fire is in my book Scandal in the Courtroom.The building where the Drug store is was the livery for Miller House, which was owned by my great grandfather at one time too. His grandfather, John Langdon was Supervisor and had a town office in the building. My second book is now available and also includes some local history. It is Rebels of the North, How Land Policy Caused the Civil War. Both books are available at my web site, www.grantlangdon.com.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

An Open Letter To All Interested Copake Taxpayers

An Open Letter To All Interested Copake Taxpayers An individual who I consider to be a friend, and who is a Republican candidate for the Copake Town Board, has voiced criticism of the Democratic minority members of the Copake Town Board for not following the Town Manual regarding audits of Town spending. I must remind him that he must get his facts correct if he wants to be critical. The Town Policy Manual was passed by the Democratic majority in 2007, and included a requirement regarding CPA audits of Town records. The first two opportunities to perform such audits were after the end of the 2007 and 2008 tax years in early 2008 and 2009, when the Republicans had the Board majority. If he is being critical, and rightly so, of the Board's inaction, it is the inaction of the Republican controlled Board that he is criticizing, the Board that he aspires to join. The Town Supervisor is responsible for following the Policy Manual with the consent of the Board. It is not up to one particular member of the minority to assure that the Policy Manual is followed. The problem now seems to be that there is a deficit because of the economy, but no one knows at this time just what that deficit is because the numbers reported are inconsistent. It is now necessary to go back and perform the audits that were required by the Town Policy Manual before we can learn what the impact of the deficit will be on our taxes next year. Morris Ordover