04/24/11It Looks Like Taxpayers From The City Of Rye And The Town Of Rye Will Be Buying A New TV For Rye Town Park.
Foolish Rye Town Supervisor Joe Carvin Eliminated The Position To Save On The $2,000 Salary?
"What Do We Need A Rye Town Police Commisioner For?", said Town Of Rye Supervisor Joe Carvin
On April 17th, A Rye Town Park employee reported to the City Of Rye Police Department that an LED TV had been removed from the Town Of Rye park offices on Forest and Dearborn Avenue.
An unknown party apparently entered the unlocked building from the Rye beach entrance and took the TV.
The incident is still under investigation by the City Of Rye police Department. April 17.
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04/13/11 Rye Mayor Doug French And Joe Sack Have Had Enough Of Rye Town Supervisor Joe Carvin's Mismanagement
City Of Rye Claims It Was Blindsided By The Carvin Administration
Rye Town Park Prepares For Possible Rye City Audit At April 26th Budget Showdown
Problems at Rye Town Park came to a head several months ago when a projected annual deficit of around $40,000 in September swelled to more than $140,000 in December during the three months when the park was basically closed.
That amount included more than $50,000 in unemployment insurance. Mayor French maintained that kind of last minute “surprise” made balancing a budget unpredictable, and he and Joe Sack, a Rye City Council and Rye Town Park Commission member, insisted that kind of inaccurate financial forecasting had to be addressed before they would vote on the $1 million-plus budget for the upcoming season.
In terms of the park’s finances, Rye Citizens Finance Committee member Paula Schaefer has suggested several streamlined accounting procedures such as regular monthly financial reports, which would be available to the Commission on a regular basis. That would help do away with mismanagement and unpleasant surprises.....
Rye Town Park Prepares For Possible Rye City Audit At April 26th Budget Showdown
Problems at Rye Town Park came to a head several months ago when a projected annual deficit of around $40,000 in September swelled to more than $140,000 in December during the three months when the park was basically closed.
That amount included more than $50,000 in unemployment insurance. Mayor French maintained that kind of last minute “surprise” made balancing a budget unpredictable, and he and Joe Sack, a Rye City Council and Rye Town Park Commission member, insisted that kind of inaccurate financial forecasting had to be addressed before they would vote on the $1 million-plus budget for the upcoming season.
In terms of the park’s finances, Rye Citizens Finance Committee member Paula Schaefer has suggested several streamlined accounting procedures such as regular monthly financial reports, which would be available to the Commission on a regular basis. That would help do away with mismanagement and unpleasant surprises.....
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