OK, so the first ad piece is out for the Councilman position, and it's from Richard Sherwood for the Dem primary. For anyone that is not a registered Dem (I'm not one either) and would like the info from the flyer, here it is:
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Town Board Members must be committed to the needs of the community. I believe that I have the qualifications, experience and dedication to see that Town Government functions in it's proper capacity.
I respectfully request your vote in the Democratic Primary, Tuesday, September 9th for Town Councilman.
-Richard J. Sherwood
His positions:
Police/Court Building
In 2003 Supervisor Giza, Councilmembers Stempniak and Ruffino approved a $1.855 million bond to purchase an industrial property on Walden Avenue to convert into a Police Station/Court. Nothing has been done to renovate the building. The Town must sell this costly mistake and construct a new Police/Court building.
Depew Library
The Town owns the former library building in Depew which was closed in 2005. It sits vacant while taxpayers continue paying upkeep and utilities of $12,000 per year (2008 Town Budget). I propose offices in this building for the Recreation Department and the library area as a Community Resource Computer Center for Town residents.
Town Vehicles-accountability
The Supervisor spent $32,000 of taxpayer money on a Chevy Tahoe when there was no discussion with Councilmembers about vehicles on state bid which cost much less. The less costly state bid 4x4 SUVs were Chevy Trailblazer $20,473, Dodge Durango $21,050 and Jeep Grand Cherokee $20,722. Why did the Supervisor feel entitled to spend $12,000 more than he had to?
End the Health Insurance Buyout of Elected Officials Which My Opponent John Abraham has defended
Using the Freedom of Information Law I have discovered that Supervisor Giza, Councilmembers Stempniak, Ruffino and Abraham together with Town Clerk Coleman are selling back their health insurance to the Town. In 1989 the Town Board offered a buyout to employees of town health insurance if they had insurance through a spouse or other employment. It was not the intention to provide a buyout to elected officials. Town personnel rules define "employees" as those working for the Town other than elected officials
Supervisor Giza.........over $47,000 since 1996
Councilmember Stempniak.........over $42,000 since 1998
Councilmember Ruffino.........over $31,000 since 2002
Town Clerk Coleman........over $35,000 since 2001
Adopt A New Ethics Policy
The Town Board must prohibit elected officials for taking gifts of more than $75.00 consistent with 805-a General Municipal Law, the "State Ethics Government Law". Supervisor Giza and Councilmembers Stempniak and Ruffino have ignored 805-a GML. In 2007 at the Association Of Towns Conference in NYC authorities from an outside law firm which does the Town's bond work and was recently engaged by the Town at $226 per hour hosted Giza, Stempniak, Ruffino and family members for dinner. The night before they were hosted by an engineering firm which thereafter was awarded a $135,000 contract for water line work. The proposal by a different engineering firm could have saved taxpayers $33,000.
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So there you go, the first positions from a candidate running for Town Councilmember in the Democratic Primary.
In fairness to the other candidates, I will post any info that is out there for them also. It's nice to have a choice for a change, isn't it? And I think it's necessary for anyone that wants to know where they stand to have that information.
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On a related note, there was a document posted in another thread a while back relating to a lawsuit filed between Town Board members and former Town Attorney Richard Sherwood. What was believed to be a document with the Town Board suing Richard Sherwood isn't exactly so. The document posted in that thread has been updated to read as follows:
DOCUMENT DETAIL: (COURT)
Doc Type: 200
Doc Group: INDEX
CFN: 2008122293
Date/Time: 06/13/2008 15:58
Book Type: K
Book/Page: 78/4345
Updated Date:
Status: V
Index #: I 2008006993
ASG CAL#:
Parties
D TOWN OF LANCASTER
D TOWN OF LANCASTER TOWN BOARD
D GIZA ROBERT H
D STEMPNIAK DONNA
D RUFFINO RONALD
D ABRAHAM JOHN
R SHERWOOD RICHARD J
Reference
06/13/2008 NO PAPERS
08/21/2008 AFF SVC(3)
The bottom date, 08/21/2008, refers to the date that the party being sued was served. Unlike what was believed to be the party pursuing the litigation being the Town Board, it is actually Richard Sherwood suing the Town Board.
From what I have been told, the lawsuit is in regards to approximately 300 days of accrued sick time and vacation buyouts that the Town has refused to pay Sherwood after his dismissal earlier this year. A court date was set for the first week in September, however the Town's attorney asked for the hearing to be postponed, which was granted and now the hearing is scheduled for mid-September.
Odd how they wanted this postponed until after the primary. Coincidence?
As much as I have certainly had my differences with Mr. Sherwood on this message board, I do find it sad that this man did his job for a very long time and is now getting stiffed by the Town, yet the Town Board members have no problem at all taking a $6000 Health Insurance buyout for themselves (see the total numbers above).
I gotta get me one of those Town Board jobs.
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"I have some of the more experienced people in the legislature working for me. That's why my monetary situation is different." - State Senator Dale Volker when asked about cutting his office expenses.
"It's a perfect example of you need to get out and vote because all your votes count".
Mark Montour- Democratic, Republican, Independence, Conservative and Working Families parties candidate for Lancaster Town Justice
"I don't think it was luck" -Donna Stempniak, unopposed candidate for Lancaster Town Council on winning re-election.
“What these towns are about to do, if they have their way, is kill the goose that laid the golden egg” -Victor Martucci, vice president of Marrano Marc/Equity in response to local towns opposing the 339-y condo law.