Sunday, March 7, 2010
Let the Process Move Forward..............
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Questions Remain!
It’s nice to see the newly elected supervisor believes in keeping his campaign promises, it would not be such a surprise except that it is unusual in politics today. It might have something to do with the fact that Mr. Quigley is not a professional politician. Credibility seems to be a quality of his character rather than a character flaw.
The Freeman carried a front page article regarding the original PILOT agreement with the Birches at Chambers senior housing complex off Lawrenceville in the Town.
Questions need to be answered as to the whether or not the developer, Steve Aaron, met all filing requirements and deadlines as suggested in comments made by Town of
Senior Housing is an admirable endeavor for any developer to address, for the Town of
In fact if you read articles in the Freeman’s archives as far back as 2002 such was the sentiment in the town toward Mr. Aaron and the initial Phase of the Lawrenceville Project.
Questions regarding zoning law changes, expanded development, (Phase 2), and additional PILOTS have cast the project in a negative light. These, in addition to the manner in which some of its occupants have been selected to be residents reinforce the need to have such questions answered. Moreover, the manner in which many of these actions and changes have been approved and enacted have damaged the image of the project and some town officials and make it difficult for additional such projects to be considered by the town and accepted by its residents.
Why these questions have arisen is no longer important, we have elected a new administration so that such issues will not again arise. The fact is that they have not been addressed. Mr. Quigley’s earlier attempt to have the courts decide whether the agreement was in violation was dismissed not on its merits but as to Mr. Quigley’s legal standing in bringing such action.
As long as question remain an investigation is justified, it may not have been possible under the last administration. Let’s hope that once this is behind us all parties can come to the table to consider new projects that will enhance the quality of life for all of our residents.
Friday, January 22, 2010
The Hudson River, Leave it Alone!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Off & Running
Local elections well behind us, the installation ceremonies complete and the New Administration in place, it’s time to move away from campaign politics and provide our readers and participants with a venue that informs and advises residents of the actions and accomplishments of their ‘New Administration’, its policies and its performance.
This platform can serve residents by offering them a forum for discussion and debate within their own community.
Town Agendas readily available on the county website will be published and highlighted so that residents can comment on issues before the Town Board.
Granted, governing by public opinion is not always in the best interest of the entire community, elected officials can govern better when they are familiar with the general sentiment of their constituents and the electorate as a whole.
No government body can satisfy everyone, but it can be held accountable to do what is in the best interest of the community as a whole. This can best be accomplished with active input from all residents, we urge you to visit Town Hall and communicate with your councilmen. The open door policies being promoted by Jim Quigley & Company welcome everyone from Rte 32 to Rte 28 an equal voice in debating the issues and policies which affect the entire Town.
In the meantime, there are issues confronting us on a broader level, the governing practices of County, State and Federal governments have far reaching effects on the quality of life of everyone in the Town of
From time to time we will post regarding issues on the political and social landscape of the county, state and nation. We also intend to demonstrate the advantages and beauty of life in the Town of
On a final note:
On behalf of the entire town we’d like to thank Mr. Woerner for finally allowing the New Administration to take on the tasks before them without his premature criticism and sour grape attitude. It’s best for him and best for the town, It is time for us to look forward, the challenges we face are many, the current economic landscape complicates them further.
Once again we wish Mr. Woerner good luck in his endeavors and thank him for his years of service as Supervisor.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
'Moving Forward'
Friday, January 1, 2010
Installation Ceremony Success!
Having been at the 2006 Installation Ceremonies for former Supervisor Woerner I can happily report that 2010 is without a doubt a positive start for the New Year & more importantly for the Town of Ulster.
Displaying humor and humility, newly sworn in Supervisor, James Quigley III conducted the Towns business in a truly dignified and bipartisan manner.
Absent for the first time in 4 long years was the derisive arrogance toward residents which was so obvious from day one of the prior administration.
As appointments were announced by newly elected Councilwoman, Chris Hendrick, it became obvious that party lines would disappear as only the most qualified person was put before the Town Board for consideration and vote. All appointments were unanimous further confirming a new direction for the Town of Ulster.
With resounding applause, Supervisor Quigley adjourned his first Town Meeting and with his first official tap of the gavel invited all in attendance to a reception at Christina's Restaurant on Ulster Ave.
We at Ulster is Your Town Too congratulate the voters for having the intelligence and insight in choosing new leadership and a brighter future for all our residents.