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Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to all and to all have a great night. We will see all the grandkids tomorrow! A great day in the North Country. Then we can start looking to the New Year. Be careful and think before you react, kindness is not a weakness but a virtue!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Journal:Lights on the River has more lights than ever
DO NOT miss the Lights on the River, it was very stunning last year and is only getting better. With a 50% increase in displays from last year it is a great time for the FAMILY and it raises money for the local food pantry.
Lights on the River
Journal:Rules on minority-, woman-owned businesses frustrate Ogdensburg authority
Twenty percent of business to MWBEs (minority- or woman-owned businesses enterprises) is not my idea of leveling the playing field. The amount is disproportional to the number of these businesses and gives them an unfair advantage. Many times the prices are higher and your still forced to purchase these items.
Many companies bid state contracts getting the best bang for your buck, then you introduce MWBEs and saving money is not the objective.
MWBEs
Monday, December 10, 2012
Journal:Ogdensburg raids funds to reduce tax levy increase, passes budget
Mr. Cosmo, Not a bad job by council! Hopefully this will get us by until we can push our legislators for sales tax increase or at least pass a law giving local government the ability to increase sales tax.
3.25 percent increase.
3.25 percent increase.
Journal:Rape dismissal takes on political tone
This could be a career killer.
"In court, Assistant District Attorney Amanda N. Nissen said the DA’s office had never received the case file. The judge then granted the defense motion.
What a way to lose a case, appears to be little organization along with very little litigation in District Attorney's Office by Nicole M. Duvé. Massena Police Chief Timmy J. Currier said the file was sent to the DA's office and they have proof.
There are many victums in this outcome, mostly the 14 year old girl.
Nicole M. Duvé
"In court, Assistant District Attorney Amanda N. Nissen said the DA’s office had never received the case file. The judge then granted the defense motion.
What a way to lose a case, appears to be little organization along with very little litigation in District Attorney's Office by Nicole M. Duvé. Massena Police Chief Timmy J. Currier said the file was sent to the DA's office and they have proof.
There are many victums in this outcome, mostly the 14 year old girl.
Nicole M. Duvé
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Journal:Ogdensburg comptroller says council’s budget goal far-fetched
If the council is to reach the lowest tax increase as possible, hopefully below the cap, the council will need cooperation from all. City Comptroller Philip A. Cosmo has become a naysayer to the council's effort. One would think he would publicly support their position and try not to undermined or demoralize any effort by publicly speaking out against their efforts.
Ethically should Mr. Cosmo speak out against Council as an employee of the City.
I like the idea that everything is on the table and that the sacred cows are not preserved because of their size. Whenever we talk police and fire we are scared into submission. The sheriff patrol was preserved and 95% of their time is spent transporting prisoners.
City Council is "talking the talk", time will tell if they can "walk the walk".
Journal:Remington holiday gala a volunteer effort
Time for the annual Remington Gala it will be December 8th with guaranteed fun for all. The Gala is classy event and is one of the biggest fund raisers for the Remington Museum.
There will be shopping, food, drink, music, and dancing for all. If you have not attended the Gala this should be your first year. Missed one a few years ago but I hope to see some new faces there.
Journal Gala
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