Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Reggie Shouldn’t be Crowing about Holding the Increase to 9% instead of 10%

The Republican ideal is less government, less taxes
Copake added to the budget by going to a sole assessor. The Republicans had no candidate but now Reggie gets to pick a Republican for the sole assessor. Adding hours to the Copake Police is a waste of money and efficiency. It just adds patronage jobs to help elect Republicans. Copake taxpayers will be funding the Sheriff’s budget but not using their better staffed and trained services. Reggie shouldn’t be crowing about holding the increase to 9% instead of 10%. "


Grant Dinehart Langdon

Family Resource Centers of Columbia County Epress Gatitude

To the Editor,


On behalf of Family Resource Centers of Columbia County, I am writing to express our gratitude to the many families and friends who turned up for our Family Bowling Night Benefit held at the Chatham Bowl last weekend. This event was a tremendous success and raised over $1,800 for our five resource centers.

Our success would not be at all possible, especially during these difficult fiscal times, without such generous community support. We are truly fortunate to have the Chatham Bowl lend its support to us for this event each year. Our thanks also goes out the Side Door Grill for their tireless work in providing our crowd with their delicious pizzas and hospitality throughout the evening. We are truly fortunate to have these family friendly establishments in our community!

This event was also made possible by generous support from our longtime supporters, Kinderhook Bank, Guterman, Shallo and Alford, Herringtons, Chatham Brew and Fairbrother and Company.



Thank you to all for your commitment and support for the children and families served by Family Resource Centers of Columbia County.

Sincerely,
Beth St. Dennis
Executive Director

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

A Successful Year for Thanksgiving Baskets

To the Roe-Jan Community
Once again we had a successful year for Thanksgiving baskets. We helped 38 senior adults, 260 adults, 68 teens, 67 children and 7 babies. 147 families had a Thanksgiving meal thanks to you.

To every individual involved, thank you so much! Dave MacMillan, Chuck Weldon and the Hillsdale Fire Company - extra thanks!!

God bless,
Bette Gallup

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Continually Amazed by the Copake Chronicle

Dear Bob,
Thank You. I greatly appreciate how you write each week and let the town know what is going on. You take the time to explain your actions on the board and why you vote the way you do. I know of no other town nor elected official that has the strength of character to do that. I am continually amazed by the wonderful Copake Chronicle and your dedication to the town of Copake  I just wanted you to know that I appreciate your hard work.

J.B. White

Friday, November 19, 2010

A Drunken Prank by Some Idiot

Bob,
This is the first I've learned of the vandalizing incident at the Library.
Frankly, I wouldn't give this too much play. It's likely nothing more than a drunken prank by some idiot who's too anxious for the start of deer hunting season. While the behavior is imbecilic and the idiot is a vandal -- its unlikely he targeted the Library because it represents a civilizing influence in our community.

More likely is that the building has been prominently lit up in the evenings making it a tempting target for a fool. The same kind of fool as the ones who shoot at traffic signs and the like.

Unfortunately, any society includes a fair number of clowns and miscreants in its composition. We just managed to get one who's stupid enough to drive around with a loaded rifle.

Regards,
George S

Thursday, November 18, 2010

A Senseless and Unfortunate Act of Vandalism

This past weekend our community experienced a senseless and unfortunate act of vandalism. After many years of planning and hard work, the Roe Jan Library proudly opened it's doors on a new building, only to have it scarred by someone firing 6 shots into the building causing in excess of $5,000 in damage.

While the physical damage can easily be repaired, the damage to our community cannot. This cowardly and senseless act was not only an assault on a building, but an assault on the community as a whole. A library is a focal point of any community and many people worked very hard to make this library something that the whole area can be proud of.

I join my fellow Supervisors, Art Baer and Art Bassin, in condemning this act. I have spoken with Undersheriff Sweet and am assured that the Sheriff's Department in vigorously investigating this incident. The person or persons responsible for this vandalism must be brought to justice and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

I urge anyone who has any information regarding this incident to contact the Columbia County Sheriff's Department at 518-828-3344.

Senseless acts like this one cannot,must not and will not be tolerated by our community.

Reginald J. Crowley
Copake Town Supervisor

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Disturbed by the Destruction at the Entrance to the Park.

Dear Bob Sacks;


Thanks for your wonderful Chronicle and its binding together effect on this community.

I've just moved back here to Copake Falls and am deeply disturbed by the huge destruction going on at the entrance to the Ore Pit park.

The state is closing parks, but for a minimum 150,000 ( my guess) they've taken out a lot of beautiful trees including the gorgeous red maple Tony Fosegan planted in the little grassy roadway divider when he was park superintendent. I'm told they are putting in a 30 X 50 building to replace the smaller properly scaled old entrance building.

Has anyone seen the plans for this new building? Will it be one of those faceless tasteless metal sheds ? Bigger is not always better.

I wish the town had some oversight on future state projects here, especially when state departments, especially EnCon are so deeply riddled with petty bureaucratic politics, re: the internal vendetta against Ward Stone, the tireless expert pathologist with so many years dedicated public service.

Maybe this could be, for a change, a useful project for the local Tea Party.

Robert Wood

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Highway Superintendent Bill Gregory Thanks Copake Residents

Highway Superintendent Bill Gregory thanks Copake residents

Over the last two months, I have had the good fortune to meet and talk to nearly all of the residents of our great town. Every weekend and nearly every evening, I have knocked on the doors of both old friends and new acquaintances. The experience has been both very satisfying and rewarding. To the people who took their valuable time to discuss our Highway Department, I thank you. To anyone that I have not had the privilege to meet, I apologize for not connecting with you. It has been an honor to serve as your Highway Superintendent for the last eleven months. The many words of encouragement and support that I have received during this campaign cause me to wish for the opportunity to serve the Town of Copake far into the future.

Thank you,

Bill Gregory

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Didi Barrett Represents a Chance at Reform

I'm a 72 year old who has lived in New York for most of my life.  I grew up in New Orleans.  I thought Louisiana politics was mostly a corrupt joke.  Well, our current crop of New York "legislators for life", or so it seems, has made Louisiana politics look responsible and clean.  I am voting for Didi Barrett because she represents a chance at reform.  The same politicos who have created and prospered in our current dysfunctional "system" cannot reform it.  It is time for a clean break and Didi Barrett gives us a fighting chance for something better.

Ted Voelker
Copake, NY

Monday, October 25, 2010

Asking the Voters to Support Senator Steve Saland

To the Editor,

For every election people write in support of candidates for various reasons. I am asking the voters to support Senator Steve Saland in this year’s election. As a parent of an Autistic child, I know first hand the difficulties in raising and educating a child with a disability or special needs. One friend in the Senate I knew I could always count on was Senator Saland. Over his many years in public service, education has always been one of his top priorities. He has chaired many committees and sponsored many bills to insure that all of our children were given the best education public school had to offer regardless of whether or not they had a disability.  The list of education bills he sponsored is too long to list in this letter. Senator Saland’s bill(s) to have special education teachers and administrators working with Autistic children be trained in Autism was of utmost importance to insure a quality education for these children.

Senator Saland’s concern for proper success of students with disabilities doesn’t end after they graduate High School.  In 2009, when my son was attending a SUNY College  I  called Senator Saland’s office with my concern about proper support services for Students with Disabilities in College.  Not only was he concerned, he also took time out of his busy schedule to meet with my wife and myself to discuss our concerns.
After our meeting, Senator Saland followed up with a letter to the Chancellor of the SUNY Colleges to look into, and establish, a policy for proper support services at the College level. Senator Saland truly cares about this community and our children. If you have a child, relative, or friend, or know anyone who has a child with Autism or any other disability or with special needs, then there is no other choice than to vote for Senator Steve Saland on November 2.

                                                            Thank you,
                                                            Jeff Nayer

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Highway Crew Supports Bill Gregory

Copake Highway Crew supports Bill Gregory

Since Bill was unanimously chosen by the Town Board to be the Highway Superintendent, he has taken to this position with ease.  He cares strongly about the job that he does here in Copake, has pride in his work, has made some major improvements to the department, and will continue to do so if given the chance.  Bill Gregory treats all of us with respect but also expects efficient, hard work out of each one of us.

As not all of us live within the town of Copake, some of us will not be able to vote for Bill in the upcoming election.  We do although, have the upper hand in knowing how it is to work for and with Bill and how well he does his job.  We can only hope that our support will help to convince those of you who will be voting in November that he is the right choice.

When casting your vote for Copake Highway Superintendent, the Copake Highway Department is asking that you vote for the candidate who has the respect of the people who work for him.
Vote Bill Gregory.

The Copake Highway Department
Tim Albright
Mike Bradway
Jeremy Holdridge
Mark Edelman
John Broggi
Mike Miller

Highway Contradictions in a Recent Article Register Star

To the Editor,

I found contradictions and misleading information in a recent article in The  Register Star on October 19th comparing the two candidates for Copake Highway Superintendent.  For example, Mr. Jamieson was quoted as saying “It’s a full-time job—I’d intend to be available full -time at half the pay,” yet his “palm card” distributed in June states that “Bill Jamieson will return the position of Highway Superintendent from full- time to part- time, cutting the salary in half.”  Not only is this clearly a contradiction, but it devalues this very important position and appears short sighted.  He added that “we don’t need a crew of eight all year.”  Bill Gregory reduced the “crew” to seven full-time employees last year when he was appointed as Highway Superintendent.  Mr. Gregory presently performs both functions of manager and “hands-on” staff at significant savings of both salary and benefits.  Does Mr. Jamieson not realize the present situation?
Other avenues which Mr. Jamieson would explore to save the town money have already been implemented by our current Highway Superintendent, Bill Gregory.  These include “extending the life of vehicles, selling unnecessary equipment, and determining true personnel needs through attrition.”    
Furthermore,  Mr. Jamieson stated he will ”limit pay raises to annual cost of living increases and restructure benefits.”  These are decisions of the Town Board, not the Highway Superintendent.  His declaration that the town bridges “desperately need repair” may be accurate however bridge repairs are the responsibility of the County, not the Town of Copake or the Highway Superintendent.
Mr. Jamieson may have 31 years of valuable experience with the County, and I’m sure his intentions are good, but relevant experience and strong management skills are what we need in Copake.  Bill Gregory has implemented innovative and insightful policies and procedures including an employee handbook, performance reviews, generation of monthly reports, and the establishment of a highway liaison.  He has demonstrated strong organizational and management skills and I feel confident in his abilities.  I suggest we support Bill Gregory for Copake Highway Superintendent in the upcoming election, as he truly understands our roads and needs, and has a long-term vision for our community.

Dr. Terry Sullivan
Copake, NY

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Didi Barrett is the only "eligible" candidate!

As far as I am concerned, Didi Barrett is the only "eligible" candidate!
I don't care what the issues are, I want a State Senator that I know with much more assurance then a Senators say so that he or she doesn't have a conflict of interest and will represent NYS to the best to their abilities and not the best interests of their Law Firm, clients or fellow NYS Bar members.

It amazes me that Saland and others arn't forced to discontinue their law practices while serving in the NYS Senate and Assembly and I for one will never again vote for an attorney that isn't willing to discontinue the practice of NYS Law while they serve in office.

These attorneys are little more than lobbyists and it is you and I that are paying their $80,000 salaries.

Welsarth

This Election is About Jobs

This Election is About Jobs

I’m supporting Scott Murphy for Congress because he knows what a job is. He knows what it takes to create one and he knows why jobs disappear. He knows what it takes to create one because he has started companies. One failed, one was sold and one went public. He gets it. His opponent’s experience is in the army. You don’t learn what economic viability is in the army. You learn it in the trenches creating jobs. It’s not about fulfilling bumper sticker promises.

Do you create jobs with lower taxes or higher taxes, more regulation or less regulation? The reality is that these are all good tools when skillfully applied.

For instance, right now New York corporations, before loopholes, pay 41% taxes, a high rate by global standards. But they don’t pay any taxes on money earned abroad as long as they leave those profits abroad to grow their businesses overseas. So they have a huge incentive to create jobs for foreigners and a huge disincentive to create jobs here. Murphy knows that we can create jobs in the U.S.A. by lowering taxes on corporations on their domestic activities AND raising taxes on their foreign activity. Gibson has promised he won’t raise taxes, period. When was the last time you saw a skilled craftsman throw away a good tool? When it comes to creating jobs, Gibson is an unskilled greenhorn. Murphy is a master craftsman.

There is another thing I like about Murphy. He knows what a Republican is. His wife is one of eleven children who grew-up in Glens Falls where Murphy now lives. Since childhood she has been eating every Sunday dinner with her whole family; these days that usually means over forty people at her mother’s house. Her family is almost all Republican and Murphy is there for dinner every Sunday that he can be. From Sanskrit, “Walk together, talk together, O ye people of the earth, then and only then shall ye have peace.”

Please vote.

John Cady
Copake

Monday, October 18, 2010

A Breath of Fresh Air – Didi Barrett

A Breath of Fresh Air – Didi Barrett 

Let’s face it. We all know the New York legislative process is a mess. It’s easy for us, citizens, to throw up our hands in disgust and say, there is no sense in voting. It’s the same old, same old. Here’s our chance to make a difference.

I was privileged to meet Didi Barrett when she first declared her candidacy. I found her engaging, forthright, smart, articulate and thoughtful. It’s refreshing to see a woman step up to the plate and take on the establishment. I was amazed to discover there are only 10 female senators as opposed to 52 males in the New York Senate. Maybe if the odds changed, so would the working climate within the legislature.

I agree with her when it comes to Women’s issues, education, and the environment. Her policies are in direct opposition to her opponent, who has a record of voting against a woman’s right to choose what happens to her own body, against no fault divorce and against allowing women time off from work for breast cancer screening.

Ms Barrett has captured the imagination of many prestigious organizations. She has recently received the endorsement of U.S. Sen. Gillibrand who said, “Didi… is a proven problem solver, who is committed to turning our economy around and working with small businesses and communities to create good-paying jobs.” The League of Conservation Voters has also thrown in its support. Her opponent, Mr. Saland, holds one of the worst voting records when it comes to environmental issues.

So it’s time for a change and a breath of fresh air. Didi Barrett gets my vote in the hope that my grandchildren will not be forced to live in a world contaminated by my generation.

Judy Rusk

Support of Senator Saland and Assemblyman Molinaro

To the Editor:

I am writing to express my support of Senator Steve Saland and Assemblyman Marc Molinaro and to urge my fellow citizens to vote for their re-election.

Steve and Marc have served our area with effective professionalism and a good degree of non-partisanship.  In particular, as Copake citizens struggled with waste hauler Sal Cascino and while the majority on the town board offered no leadership whatsoever, our State representatives spoke out publically and effectively in defense of and for the benefit of all citizens of Copake.

Senator Saland and Assemblyman Molinaro deserve to be re-elected.

Sincerely,
Edgar M. Masters

Thursday, October 7, 2010

After reading – After Reading About Christine O’Connell

After reading – After Reading About Christine O’Connell

I am compelled to respond. Judy yes it truly is unfortunate you didn’t have a crystal ball to look into the future. If that were the case it sounds as if you would have settled in a country that was more suitable to your beliefs. Judy you still have options in where you live, that is one of the wonderful things about our great country, the door swings both ways, you are always welcome to leave at any time. It is individuals like you, who think as you do that is motivating people to join and give power to Tea Party, so thank you. You condescending attitude and sentiments so very familiar, “If you don’t think like I do, then you are of lower intelligent and stupid.” It is one thing to disagree with others, but for you to say that you know better, and or you are smarter then more then 30,000 people who voted for O’Donnell I find offensive. If you had simple explained why you are so opposed to Ms. O’Donnell, instead just a blanket statement of because of “Her beliefs and her fiscal incompetence” I you would have explained those two point, I too my have ended up disliking her as well. I would also encourage you to look at American history. It is full of averaged Americans being elected into office, and leading successfully. As typical you and many others like you point at George W. Bush, and how he has put this country in such debt, and how our countries reputation has been ruined. Now I am not going try to defend President George W. Bush, but what about our current president. How much debt has he added in less then 2 years in office? Again I am not here to beat up on the president, I just think it is getting tiring to keep look back at just George W. Bush, when you are not willing to look at the current state of our country. I think it is only used as a distraction, as not to look at what is going on right in front of us.

Gerard Meenagh

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Saturday Sole Assessor Meeting

Mr. Sacks: I was in the town hall at the Saturday Sole Assessor meeting and I have to say that it was just plain awful.  Please tell me why we have public meetings, if the elected people don’t have any intention to listen to the citizens who elected them. The majority of the people in that room clearly said NO, NOT NOW to a sole assessor. The board just did what they wanted to do anyway. They had no plan for how to pay for this new job, just a plan to steal my ability to vote.  I am disgusted. Unless they steal that too, none of those men will ever get my vote again.
Also, some of the things said in the back of the room were just terrible. The standing woman who kept saying to take the politics out of the decision was clearly a person placed there by the supervisor, and she made no sense at all. She should be ashamed to allow herself to be used that way. It seemed to me that she was playing some kind of strange game and I was the one who lost.  


Joan
Copake

Sincere Thanks and Appreciation to the Copake Fire Dept

To the Editor:

Sincere thanks and appreciation to the Copake Fire Department and neighboring towns' emergency responders for quickly and expertly containing a blaze late Monday afternoon on top of the Bash Bish gorge in the Taconic State Park.  Copake firefighters , assisted by volunteers from Hillsdale, Craryville, Ancram, Taghkanic and Churchtown, contained the fire by nightfall.  

DEC Forest Ranger Chris Descineo and Taconic State Park General Manager Ray Doherty, along with their crews, have worked hard since early Tuesday morning to extinguish the stubborn fire completely.

We are grateful to all of the firemen and women on the scene who did such great work in a difficult, hard to reach spot on the rocky mountainside.

Sincerely,

Edgar M. Masters and Deborah Cohen
Copake Falls

After Reading About Christine O'Donnell

Hi Bob,

After reading about Christine O'Donnell, I got so upset I had to write a blog to go nowhere. 

As someone who had a choice in the country in which she could reside, I wish now that I had a crystal ball. Who would have believed that someone would get elected who would make Karl Rove look like a first choice for Democrats? In fact, one has to wonder if the Tea Party candidates have been financially supported by the Democratic party to bring the Republicans to ruin. It sure looks like that from my perspective.

Ms Christine O’Donnell’s victory as the candidate for the Republican candidate from Delaware makes one wonder about the wisdom of democracy. Should you be required to take a test to answer questions about the candidates before you get to vote? If you don’t get any right, should you be allowed to mark your ballot? Her beliefs and her fiscal incompetence makes me wonder why anyone who has an IQ over 80, would choose her as the person they want to lead them for the next 4 years. Are Americans really that stupid?

It’s truly a mystery to me how we have come to this place, if not for the average person choosing someone like himself/herself, to represent them. Average means being typical. Do you feel capable of running our government? Then why would you choose someone like yourself to be your representative? That’s how President Bush came to office and we all know what an excellent job he did - running our country into debt and ruining our reputation in international circles. I guess there are many who long for the good old days, when George W spoke their language. Why, we now have a black man in the White House who at least
30 percent of the country believe was not born in America and thus, not qualified to be president. I am amazed at the ignorance of the populous and their apathy to search for the truth. It’s easier to listen to TV and radio shows that feed blarney, hate and sound bites, to garner your day’s dose of political rhetoric. I should be realistic. There are folks in my own family who use Michael Savage as their political guru and believe every word he utters. GOD help America!

Judy