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    Who is behind door number 3 ?

    Some people just keep popping up in the strangest places - Lancaster's like the old movie "Hide in Plain Sight"

    No wonder why there is no Town Board of Ethics or completed "Financial Disclosure Forms" - I think Lancaster may set new standards for multi dipping !
    #Dems play musical chairs + patronage and nepotism = entitlement !

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4248 View Post
    Some people just keep popping up in the strangest places - Lancaster's like the old movie "Hide in Plain Sight"

    No wonder why there is no Town Board of Ethics or completed "Financial Disclosure Forms" - I think Lancaster may set new standards for multi dipping !
    Depews not doing to bad when it comes to "recycled politicians" either ! - Its like the farm team for Lancaster !
    #Dems play musical chairs + patronage and nepotism = entitlement !

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    We got MAyor Hoffman who threw Supervisor Fudoli under the bus with his innuendos 14 days prior to Fudoli's election win.
    Hoffman is now a member of the Lancaster IDA board.

    Lancaster councilman Mark Aquino and current Village of Depew attorney.

    Then there is Matt Fischione, Code Enforcement Officer in Depew and code Enforcement Officer in Lancaster

    Georgia L Schlager

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    Speaking about recyclables, how about Town Justice Nicholas LoCicero. LoCicero served as the Town's prosecuting Attorney, while sitting as counsel for the Town Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals. He took ill and resigned before 2013 ended, but fortunately recovered enough to become the Lancaster Democratic Party's choice to be nominated as Town Justice to serve the remainder of now State Justice Mark Montour's term.

    He has been endorsed by the Dems for re-election in the fall election. His opponent, Jeremy Colby has been a practicing attorney for 15 years: represents towns, villages, school districts and law enforcement officers and agencies. Colby has been a Lancaster resident for some years, has recently opened a law office in Lancaster, is the father of two young children and, served as a law clerk under former District Justice John T. Elfvin. Colby has already served as County Attorney, and has enough credibility and charisma to beat the snuff out of LoCicero.

    It's time for change and new blood.

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