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Friday, April 1, 2011

04/01/11 Someone Call Ripley's Believe It Or Not!!! After Seven Day Of No Activity The Westmore Snooze Actually Updated Its So-Called News Web Site

Westmore Snooze Readers Are Always The Last Ones 
To Know What's Going On In Port Chester .....

Martin Rogowsky won't seek re-election


BY NATHAN MAYBERG

Westchester County Legislator Martin Rogowsky (D-Harrison), who has held office for 13 nonconsecutive years representing Port Chester, Rye Brook and Harrison, announced this week that he will not seek re-election in November. He said he was setting “my own individual term limit.”

Rogowsky, 62, said “I just decided it was time. If I want to do something else in public service, I need to take this step.” Rogowsky said he would like to work in the public sector, but he has no particular job in mind.

The former Democratic Majority Leader in the County Legislature, Rogowsky said he was most proud of his successful efforts to consolidate the county’s sewer districts. He said that saved Port Chester taxpayers 50% on their sewer bills......

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03/28/11 Where The Hell Is The Westmore News? Port Chester's County Legislator Seat Is Up For Grabs

Westmore Snooze Readers Are So Uninformed About What's Going On In Port Chester And They Are Always The last To Know What's Going On ... 

WESTMORE SNOOZE PUBLISHER RICHARD ABEL IS A SLEEP AT THE SWITCH AS MARTY SAYS SEE YOU LATER


PORT CHESTER REPRESENTATIVE MARTIN ROGOWSKY WON'T SEEK RE-ELECTION TO THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LEGISLATORS


Longtime County Legislator Martin Rogowsky, D-Harrison, announced tonight at a county Board of Legislators meeting that he will not seek re-election to another term this November.

Mr. Rogowsky represented the people of Port Chester, Rye Brook and Harrison

Mr. Rogowsky will have served his district for almost 13 years.

MORE ON MARTY:

Martin L. Rogowsky has lived in Harrison since 1985. He first served as the Sixth District’s County Legislator from 1990-1993, returning in March 2002 after winning a special election.
Mr. Rogowsky started his career in public service in the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs. He then headed to Washington, D.C. to become Chief of Staff for former Congressman Richard Ottinger.

He eventually moved to the US Department of Energy where he held several jobs including Deputy Assistant General Counsel for the Environment and Acting Director of the Environment, Health and Safety in the Office of Fossil Energy. Mr. Rogowsky also spent three months on temporary assignment to the White House Domestic Policy Staff.

In 1998 County Executive Andy Spano appointed Legislator Rogowsky Chairman of the Westchester County Public Utility Service Agency where he served until his election to the County Legislature.

Mr. Rogowsky served as the Majority Leader of the Board of Legislators for four years, from 2006-2009. Currently, he is the Chairperson of the Public Safety and Security Committee. He previously served as Chairperson of the Legislation Committee and the Environmental and Energy Committee.

Mr. Rogowsky currently serves on the Resolutions Committee of the New York State Association of Counties, and he served as Chairperson of the Energy Committee of the National Association of Counties in 2008.

Mr. Rogowsky has served on the Boards of a number of local organizations, including: the Federated Conservationists of Westchester County, the American Cancer Society, the Port Chester Carver Center, the Port Chester/Rye Brook Chamber of Commerce, the American Jewish Committee and the Jewish Community Center of Harrison. He coached soccer, basketball and softball for the Harrison Recreation Department.

Mr. Rogowsky earned his BA Degree from the University of Rochester, his JD from Brooklyn Law School and his Masters Degree in Environmental Law from the George Washington University National Law Center. He is president of his own real estate management company located in Port Chester. He and his wife, Tobi, have two children

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03/29/10 Where The Hell Is The Westmore News? The Journal News Reports: Rogowsky Won’t Run, But He’s Not Done

Digital Dinosaur And Westmore Snooze Publisher Richard " My Daddy Gave Me This Newspaper After He Forgot To Pay Over 100 Property Tax Bills" Abel Just Can't Seem To Get Things Up, As The Journal News Scoops Him Yet Again.

The Journal News Reports:

A longtime Democratic lawmaker is saying sayonara to politics — or at least the Westchester County Board of Legislators.

After 13 years, Legislator Marty Rogowsky, the county board’s former majority leader, says he’s not running for re-election.

“I’ve done the major things I’ve come here to do,” Rogowsky told The Journal News today, a day after making the announcement at a county board meeting. “I’m certainly ready to retire as a county legislator … It’s not getting any easier, being in government. It’s not as much fun.”

Rogowsky, 62, who represents Harrison, Port Chester and Rye Brook, said though he doesn’t believe in term limits — he even voted against a board measure on it — his internal “alarm has gone off.”....

....His announcement comes at an interesting time as the board’s Democratic majority — led by Chairman Ken Jenkins — has quarrelled often with County Executive Rob Astorino and his Republican administration.

Rogowsky, the lone dissenting vote on the 17-member board regarding the county’s $1.8 billion budget, has at times been caught in the middle of those scuffles....

....“The more I see what’s going on with the back-and-fourth, it gets you to thinking, maybe there’s another way to do this.”

Rogowsky, who supported a charter revision commission that will look at how the government provides services, said he’s seen many models that work elsewhere.

He’s held roles New York State Association of Counties, and served as chairperson of the Energy Committee of the National Association of Counties.

Minority Leader Jim Maisano, R-New Rochelle, said he was surprised by the announcement and would miss Rogowsky’s independent ways.

“It’s certainly a loss for the Board of Legislators because Marty is a very thoughtful, independent Democrat who brought a lot of experience to the issues of Westchester,” Maisano said. “Marty became a very independent maverick on the board.”.....

....he will serve out the remainder of his term that expires in December.

“I’m here for 9 months and I’m still working,” he said.

Jenkins, who called Rogowsky a friend, said the announcement allows people to reflect on his career and successes.

“Legislator Rogowsky has served this Legislature and his district with honor and respect over the years, but also with a sense of brevity and humility,” Jenkins said.

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04/01/11 Port Chester Families Are invited To A Community Easter Egg Hunt Up On King Street At Harvest Time Church


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Saturday, April 23 · 10:00am - 12:00pm

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We’re having an eggs-iting, eggs-travaganza of eggs-treme fun!

Come enjoy crafts, face painting, balloon animals, egg decorating, refreshments and more.

And, of course, there will be an awesome “hunt” for 12,000 eggs!

Bring your friends…

See you there!

04/01/11 Port Chester Man Pleads Not Guilty To Greenwich Avenue Robbery

Two men charged with robbing different stores on Greenwich Avenue in February pleaded not guilty Thursday in state Superior Court

Dominick Glowacki, 27, of 363 Wilett Ave., Port Chester, N.Y., and Brian Steed, 37, of West Putnam Avenue, appeared separately in court wearing grey sweat suits as their lawyers entered the pleas.

Both cases are set to move to a docket reserved for more serious cases.

Glowacki was charged with first-degree robbery after he was caught fleeing up Greenwich Avenue with 924 OxyContin pills stolen from CVS, police said.

Police said Glowacki used a BB gun that looked like a real firearm to commit the robbery. No one was injured during the incident.

Once in custody, Glowacki allegedly told police he was a drug addict who had been unemployed for several years. He said he decided to rob the pharmacy to maintain his high after waking up hung over from heroin, cocaine and alcohol, police said.

During the interview, police said they determined Glowacki had been staying with Steed the night before the CVS robbery. Steed is charged with robbing a Subway Restaurant on Greenwich Avenue days before using the same gun and hooded sweatshirt as Glowacki.

Glowacki told police Steed made comments about the robbery and showed him the money he obtained from the incident, according to police. Police said Steed slammed a gun on the counter in front of a Subway employee and fled with money after ordering a sandwich. No one was injured.

Police said they believe Steed went back to an apartment just around the corner on West Putnam Avenue after committing the robbery. Steed was arrested shortly after Glowacki and charged with first-degree robbery.

Due to the connection of the cases, attorneys for the suspects asked a judge to make sure the two were in constant separation on days when they are brought to court.

Both suspects remain held on $100,000 bonds. Glowacki and Steed are slated to return to state Superior Court April 21.

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04/01/11 Port Chester Topix News Message Board: Police: E. Broadway 'Burglary' was Utility Workers, Firefighters Checking for Gas Leak

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Port Chester - News April 1, 2011

Police: E. Broadway 'Burglary' was Utility Workers, Firefighters Checking for Gas Leak
Police: E. Broadway 'Burglary' was Utility Workers, Firefighters Checking for Gas Leak (Patch)
Window screens were sliced and the apartment was "ransacked," leading the homeowners and police to believe a burglar may have been scared off.
Patch Picks: 3 Must-See Local Art Exhibits (Patch)
Rain likely. Highs in the mid 40s. East winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph.
The importance of being Marty (Journal News)
The Westchester County Board of Legislators operates on a principle called the 'Rule of Thirds.' A veteran political insider described the rule this way: 'One-third of the board makes things happen, one-third watches things happen and one-third says, 'What happened?' ' Since there are 17 legislators, the long division falls short somewhere.

               
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04/01/11 The Raw Port Chester News Feed: This Just In .....

News Reports About Port Chester, NY
Robert J. Lilenthal, 94, World War II veteran, artist
Wilton Villager
He started at Stroheim and Romann in New York City and then worked 46 years for Greeff Fabrics in Port Chester, NY After he retired, he pursued a lifelong interest in art and became a painter. He was a member of the Ridgefield Guild and showed his work ...



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04/01/11 Police: E. Broadway 'Burglary' was Utility Workers, Firefighters Checking for Gas Leak and more from Port Chester Patch

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Police: E. Broadway 'Burglary' was Utility Workers, Firefighters Checking for Gas Leak

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04/01/11 April Fool's


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Thursday, March 31, 2011

03/31/10 PRESS RELEASE: NORTH MAIN STREET GRAND OPENING IN PORT CHESTER

THE GREENWICH BALLROOM IS ALREADY A TOP STUDIO


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 

The Greenwich Ballroom an NDCA affiliated dance studio brings home a Top Studio award in the Tri-State Challenge Dancesport Championships held in Stamford, CT.

As The Greenwich Ballroom has only just opened its doors six months ago, it is an unheard of achievement to have earned this award in such a short period of time.

Eddie Melendez owner of The Greenwich Ballroom took his students to compete in The Tri-State Challenge Dancesport competition for the very first time. This was the studios very first competition as they have only been open since late September 2010. The Greenwich Ballroom and those involved miraculously took home several awards. Owner Eddie Melendez brought home the Top Teacher awards in professional Dancesport American Smooth and Rhythm. He also won first place in the Top Teacher award overall!! Then, if that wasn’t enough, the Top Studio award was given to The Greenwich Ballroom and received with such gratitude. The five students that competed each won a trophy in their categories of dance, and one of them even won the second place Top Student award overall. The Tri-State Challenge competition is held every year in Stamford and is considered one of the well-known competitions featuring Pro/Am, Amateur, and Professional Dancesport competition in American Smooth & Rhythm and International Standard & Latin.

Ballroom dance has become a center of attraction. Anyone can dance like a star!!!
Esther Don, owner and organizer of the Tri-State challenge stated," What an accomplishment!!! I have never given away so many awards to such a brand new studio, this is unheard of." Following then came a congratulations and everyone applauded. This was unreal. The Greenwich Ballroom then took home their awards and was in awe of their winnings.

The Tri-State competition is held every year at the Stamford Marriott (tri-state.challenge@usa.net). The Greenwich Ballroom (tgbdance.com) is a sophisticated studio located in the heart of Port Chester, NY. There, they share the building that the delicious kneaded bread is located in, and just feet away from the new Tarry Market. TGB (The Greenwich Ballroom) will be having their grand opening party on Saturday April 2nd from 6pm to 9pm. There will be professional dancing, a live band, a fashion show staged by boutique named Siren (www.sirenboutique.com) that is coming from Mamaroneck, and not forgetting a TGB raffle, drinks and hors d'oeuvres. There will be a celebration of TGB and all it's accomplishments, and what a perfect time to have a celebration and an invitation for all to join.

Owner Eddie Melendez of The Greenwich Ballroom has been dancing professionally and teaching for 15 years, winning the Puerto Rican salsa championship, and is a world mambo finalist. Eddie's passion for dance has projected enthusiasm, elegance and determination for his students to carry through out their private lessons, group classes and competitions. As Eddie says, " there’s so much more than dancing to be gained here – stress relief, escape from the every day, physical conditioning, and a chance to learn grace and poise.”

Please join us in celebrating the grand opening of The Greenwich Ballroom!!!!

180 North Main Street In Port Chester

April 2, 2011, 6 to 9pm

Contact Information:
Nina Melendez
The Greenwich Ballroom
914 305 1888
Nina@tgbdance.com
Tgbdance.com

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03/31/11 Where The Hell Is The Westmore News? Here Is Today's Raw Port Chester News Feed

Westmore News Readers Are Always The Last Ones To Know Whats Going on In Port Chester


The Westmore Snooze Has Not Updated Its Website Since Last Friday.....


Digital Dinosaur And Westmore Snooze Publisher Richard "My Daddy Gave Me This Newspaper After He Forgot To Send In 100 Property Tax Checks To The Town Of Rye" Able Just Can't Seem To Get Things Up


Maybe If Bernie Had Not Been Greedy And Paid The Taxes On Those Multi-Tenant Apartment Buildings, Then Maybe Port Chester Would Be Just A Little Better Today


News Reports About Port Chester, NY
Town Of Rye Mulls Whether To Dissolve Itself Out Of Existence
CBS New York
It also maintains two parks and a few bridges for the villages of Port Chester, Rye Brook and Rye Neck. "Government can run more efficiently," Nowotnik said, "in private business, for example, we don't hesitate to explore an opportunity to save money. ...

PLEASE SEE RYE BROOK ROUND UP LINK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION ON DISSOLVING RYE TOWN
Caps alone won't protect taxpayers
The Journal News | LoHud.com
About a dozen districts in the region are looking for new superintendents, including Ramapo Central, Dobbs Ferry, Port Chester and Briarcliff Manor. Nyack also pointed to the proposed salary cap, saying it will make school posts less attractive to top ...


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Please Also See This Report From Rye Brook Roundup About Getting Rid Of Rye Town:


03/23/11 Rye Town Supervisor Joe Carvin Should Issue His Own Pink Slip

Rye Town Supervisor Joe Carvin has a goofy plan to dissolve the 350 year old Town of Rye.

Joe "The Harvard Educated Fool" Carvin wants to eliminate the small amount of the $3.6 million budget, that the 8,000 some properties in Rye Brook support.

The Harvard Educated Fool wants the tiny village of Rye Brook to collect it's own taxes taxes, conducts it's own property assessments and pay to maintain all of crawford park and possibly have to pay more to access the Rye Town Park Beach.

But the Harvard Educated Fool wants the little village of Rye Brook to set up it's own court system.

Joe Carvin failed to mention that the village of Rye Brook will need to hie about 18 full time unionized employees and several part time people.

Currently the village of Rye Brook pays less than two million something million in non-union salaries and benefits. And most of that cost is picked up by Port Chester.

Mr. Carvin, a manager at Altima Partners, a London-based hedge loot management firm, that has become the latest hedge fund manager that needed to build up its in-house legal capability.

Recently, Altima Partners made headlines when its legal chief Ursula Newmanjumped from the ship of rats and went to another firm..

Clueless Joe Carvin has flushed $50,000 in tax dollars down the toilet studying " What do the hard working nonunion employees of the town of Rye do?"

Carvin's bone headed move comes amid a state-wide push to consolidate more than 4,000 local municipalities in an effort to pare away layers of bureaucracy that drive up costs and taxes.

New York State is pushing for consolidation by folding villages, back up into towns or by combining villages and school districts, but the Harvard Educated Fool is going into the wrong direction by folding the Town into two separate villages.

And even though Joe "The Harvard Educated Fool" Carvin has spent $50,000, he still can't tell Rye Brook residents what he is going to do about unincorporated areas of the town like the Rye Neck section, which has it's own school system and is on the other side of the City Of Rye.

What is going to happen to Rye Neck?

Is the village of Rye Brook going to annex this area?

Will the village of Rye Brook now have to deal with three school districts instead of the current two school districts?

The problem is particularly acute in Westchester, Rockland and Nassau counties, all among the top 10 counties with the highest property taxes in the U.S., according to an analysis of Census data by the Tax Foundation.

This all sounds good to hear let's dissolve part of our government.

The current push has yet to yield any village or town consolidations.

Last year's New York State budget halved the state's $11.5 million appropriation to fund efficiency grants, and under the Governor's budget cutting ax next year's budget is likely to chop away at the remaining $5 million.

Dissolving local entities isn't easy.

Most Rye Brook residents are not interested in picking up the bulk of the $4.6 million Carvin Administration debt.

Every election year Joe "The Harvard Educated Fool" Carvin comes up with a dim witted plan that sounds good that sounds good in theroy, but won't work in the real world.

Remember three years ago, when Carvin had the birdbrained and silly solution that would have merged Port Chester, Rye Brook and everything into the City of Rye.

The City Of Rye split away from the town in 1942, because it did not want to be associated with Rye Brook and Port Chester.

Was Joe Carvin even around when both the Rye City and the Rye Brook police departments went nuts when Gary Zuckerman pushed to consolidate both police departments.

When push came to shove and all options were put on the table, the voters shot down Gary Zuckerman's unworkable idea.

Now we have a new Rye Town Supervisors election and Joe Carvin has a new dog and pony show: "I am garnering support for dissolving the Town of Rye."

Mr. Zuckerman, an attorney is feeding Joe Carvin this idea. The problem is that Zuckerman and Carvin are fiddling as Rye Town burns.

Now Zuckerman and Carvin want Rye Brook to hire a unionized employee and pay other unionized employees overtime to run Rye Brook elections.

And guess what?

That new election totally ran by and paid for by Rye Brook tax payers will include a new Rye Brook Village Judge who needs a unionized court clerk to handle tickets from the Rye Brook speed trap.

I wonder if a lawyer like Gary Zuckerberg would be interested in being Rye Brook's first village judge. Maybe Zuckerberg could hire his wife to be the new unionized court clerk, who will probably need a part time unionized assistant to help her with the paperwork.

Maybe Zuckerberg has eye on taking over the $131,000 the town of Rye spent on legal expenses.

But Joe Carvin and Gary Zuckerberg can find things to cut in order to fund this massive expansion of Rye Brook government.

Hey they could cut the $3,500 that the Town of Rye gives to veterans.

If Gary Zuckerberg and Joe Carvin's idiotic plans sounds confusing, it's because it is.

Mr. Zuckerman, who has been angeling for he can profit by gutting of Rye Town for more than a decade.

But everytime Rye Brook taxpayers to study Zuckerberg's ill informed proposals, they reject them.

Gary "Let's Make Rye Brook Government Huge" Zuckerberg and Joe "The Harvard Educated Fool" Carvin just can't reasonably figure out what governments should provide and at what costs.

If someone offered Zuckerberg and Carvin $50,000 to study folding all of Westchester County into Rye Brook, they would take the money in a New York minute and tell us it's the best idea since the pop up toaster.

The fact is that taxpayer funded study after taxpayer funded study has shown that savings are only going to come from merging village services with Port Chester or by combing the Port Chester and Blind Brook school districts.

And that's a bridge that Rye Brook is just not ready to cross yet.

Taxpayer study after taxpayer study has concluded that real savings would only come from dissolving the villages into the town.

Rye Brook taxes shot up exponentially after they formed a village to take over services already provided by Rye Town in the 1980's.

What ever happened to Joe Carvin's four year old election promise to bring the Rye Town tax rate to zero, by using his business expertise to run Rye Town off of the interest on tax payments.



It looks like it was just another one of the Harvard Educated Fools pie in the sky promises to Rye Brook taxpayers.


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02/28/11 Republican Party Patronage Returns To Port Chester - Republicans Once Again Looking To Get Rich Off Of Port Chester Taxpayers

Hiring Rye Supervisor Brother Get's $750.00 / Hour To Let Port Chester Once Again Lose To The United States Department Of Justice


Long-time Republican and the brother of Rye Town Supervisor Joe "Didden Is A Race Baiter" Carvin has been hired by Port Chester's Republican trustees at a cost of $225,000 to start another futile lawsuit against the Department of Justice last week

More than a few Port Chester Taxpayers and local leaders are crying foul. 

Despite the public outcry over the cost and prospects of an appeal, the village board voted 4-2 last week to hire Michael Carvin for a fee of up to $225,000.

Port Chester's initial legal battle with the justice department cost the village $1.2 million. Opponents of the decision to appeal say the new $225,000 legal bill could balloon and eventually rival what Port Chester has already spent.

"That's the brother of the Rye Town supervisor," resident Gene Ceccarelli said during Tuesday night's board meeting. "I don't know how they can justify that as they're going through their ethics review."

Greg Adams, a former Port Chester trustee and member of the local NAACP chapter, agreed. "How was this law firm picked? I don't know," he said. "But the relationship, to me, is a little bit uneasy."

"This is a black eye on Port Chester," resident Gary Sullivan said of the Justice Department's successful challenge, under the Voting Rights Act, to the village's system for electing trustees. "It is healed. So now you're going to pay to walk into another punch in the eye?"

"I wouldn't vote for 10 more cents" to be spent on the case, former Republican Trustee Domenick Cicatelli

Silvio Buccieri, a retiree who was born and raised in Port Chester said, "I wished he had more information about the legal aspects. I've watched so many up-and-downs. I'm very sorry to see what's happening. I was hoping people would get together, and let's work together and not against each other.

Randolph McLaughlin, a Pace Law professor said. "Well, by opening up this can of worms, the Second Circuit's going to have to ask the question: What's going on in the Village of Port Chester? Why don't they want to give Hispanics a fair opportunity to elect a candidate of their choice?"

Jon Greenbaum, a former DOJ litigator and chief counsel at the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights under Law, called the republican decision to hire the Rye Town Supervisors brother to lead an expensive and futile appeal the "most bizarre thing that's happened in the case so far."

“Those who do notlearn from history are doomed to repeat it”

"This case is about our system looking closed," Port Chester Mayor Dennis Pilla said. "It doesn't look closed when we bring in the Republican chairman and the Republican supervisor's brother to be the lawyers?"

Port Chester Mayor Dennis Pilla noted that another Republican patronage inside representing Port Chester in the case, Anthony Piscionere, he is the former chairman of the Rye Republican Party.

The Fiscally Responsible Port Chester Mayor correctly points out that the $225,000 was only for the “first leg” of an appeal. If Port Chester succeeds and an appellate panel orders a retrial, he said, that could cost another $700,000. And every $200,000 translates to about a 1 percent tax increase.

“This is like a spigot,” Mayor Pilla said of the vote. “This is like a big, 5 percent tax increase.” 


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Board Of Trustee Meeting Notes 03/22/07

The Things You Don't See On Cable TV Meeting Telecasts #1

Loud Meltdown In Executive Session Is Overheard In The Hallways As
Real Estate Lawyer And Republican Chairman Anthony 
Pissonere Goes Nuts Over Port Chester Board Of Trustee's Desire
To Get Advise From An Independent Expert

Date Line (Port Chester) --- A public board meeting was opened at 5:30 pm and then an
closed executive session was immediately called to discuss litigation. 

Members of the public and press were then required to wait in the hallway at 350 Main Street.
Goldie Soloman even took a chair to the hallway to sit comfortably in the hallway.

As usual the public slowly started to talk and gather out in the hallways, when all of a
sudden a loud voice started to boom out in the hallway. Soon persons were saying that
the loud voice belonged to Rye City Republican Chairman Anthony Pisionere.

No One In The Executive Session Could Be Heard Except For Pisinere.

It sounded like Rye City Republican Chairman Pisonere was calling the Board, "Stupid".

Yes our Half A Million Dollar Patronage Lawyer, Anthony Pisionere was yelling at the
Port Chester Board Of Trustees and saying they were, "Stupid".

No wonder Port Chester lost on Pisonere's Half A Million Dollar Hearing,

We had a lawyer with no professional decorum or self-control.

Rye City Republican Chairman Anthony Pisionere's melt down continued with
complaints that his legal performance was discussed during the election.

This real estate lawyer from Rye goes to court and gets outclassed and costs the village
half a million dollars for losing one hearing and then he thinks that the taxpayers of Port
Chester should not discuss his courtroom failures.

Port Chester taxpayers in the hallway were laughing and joking about Pisionere' s
meltdown. People were calling Pisonere a "Legal Loser' and a "Patronage Pig."

The most insightful comment was that, "It's not pretty when a political insider starts
to have his patronage pork cut off."

Then Rye City Republican Chairman Anthony Pisionere went nuts when the board
appeared to suggest that they needed the help of an independent expert to advise them
about his performance, the Department Of Justice and other issues about the lawsuit.

No one could hear any board members, just the angry and nasty hollering of the out of
control Pisionere. 

Pisionere just doesn't seem to perform well while under pressure. Why did The Republican's choose this Rye Real Estate lawyer for this high stakes Federal voting rights lawsuit.

Mayor Logan must have been too afraid of the Rye City Republican Chairman, because
he made no effort to control his unprofessional and embarrassing outbursts.

Finally after 7 pm Goldie Solomon interrupted the meeting and said that it was time to
wrap up the meeting with Pisconere, because the people of Port Chester were getting
tired of waiting and some citizens were leaving in disgust.

They made Goldie leave the meeting room and then locked the door as Rye City
Republican Chairman Anthony Pisionere went on and on for another 30 or 40 minutes.

It looks like the Rye City Republican Chairman Anthony Piscionere scared the hell out of
Mayor Logan and the other Republicans, because they quickly came out of executive session and voted 5 to 2 to table any talk of hiring an independent expert to advise the Port Chester Board Of Trustees.

Only Trustees Dennis Pilla And Daniel Brakewood voted to hire an indepent expert.

Why Are The Republican's Afraid Of Advice From An Independent Expert?

Could It Be That Independent Experts Get In The Way Of Patronage?

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