Sentences with phrase «town boards often»

Hamstrung by the requirements of a super-majority (thanks to its sixth member, the Fishers Island Justice) and lacking the survival instincts required of having specific constituencies to satisfy, no wonder the Town Board often defaults to... the status quo.

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Ostensibly, it is the story of a team of nine - year old hockey players in a Boston suburb, their coach, a former high school baseball coach and local sports hero, the all - male board of directors of the town's hockey club, a hockey mom concerned about her kids emotional well - being, and, at center ice, a set of adorable, identical, competitive, but sensitive twin boys who became, as is all too often the case in the adult - centered world of youth sports, the unintended but innocent victims of a real life power play.
Mr. Buda, who regularly attends board meetings and has often raised objections to preservation fund land purchases, complained that the town board does not seem to actually take comments made at public hearings into account.
At the polls on November 7, Saugerties voters will choose between two veteran members of the town board for town supervisor, James Bruno and Fred Costello, who often ride to board meetings together.
Competing for town supervisor are Jim Bruno and Fred Costello, longtime friends fellow councilmen who often carpooled to Town Board meetings togettown supervisor are Jim Bruno and Fred Costello, longtime friends fellow councilmen who often carpooled to Town Board meetings togetTown Board meetings together.
Environmental Commission chair Jen Metzger, a Democrat who has often been the target of Hassett's ire at Town Board meetings, was elected councilwoman with 1,162 votes.
Also mounting good campaigns are talented candidates with good ideas like Brian Kavanagh, former chief - of - staff for Council Member Gale Brewer, and aide to former Mayors Ed Koch & David Dinkins; Chris Papajohn who served on the American Civil Liberties Union's committee on disability law when they discovered that U.S. Post Offices are often not accessible to people with disabilities; Gur Tsabar, an aide to Speaker Gifford Miller, is articulate and well - informed on many issues, and authored an editorial in the April 14 Town & Village newspaper about unjust redlining of disabled New Yorkers due to budget concerns; Darren Bloch, a former Con Ed spokesperson who is a member of Community Board 6, is well - versed on housing and homelessness issues.
Lewza and Kerr, both Republicans, often spar at Town Board meetings, where the supervisor once referred to Kerr as «peaches and cream.»
BY FRANK GRANDEL President of Clarkstown Taxpayers What an utter disgrace once again by Clarkstown Supervisor Alex Gromack at last week's Clarkstown Town Board meeting, taking the position as he so often does that a career politician's job is a «noble profession.»
He has often been an outspoken critic on the town board.
Very often, the town supervisor and three board members go to a vote without a discussion during a public meeting.
What to feed my cat and how often Introducing your new cat to your other pets Introducing your new cat to other family members Boarding or other care options for your cat, when you are out of town Litter box training Bad habits, such as spraying, counter jumping, scratching furniture, etc..
What to feed my dog and how often Introducing your new dog to your other pets Introducing your new dog to other family members Boarding or other care options for your dog, when you are out of town Obedience training Bad habits, such as jumping up, counter surfing, scratching furniture, etc..
«A lot of towns say they have a drug problem, but we joke that Candia has a cat problem,» said Laura Masone, president of the Londonderry - based Animal Rescue Veterinary Services (ARVS) board, which has been offering Candia its complimentary services often in recent months.
You must appear before town planning staff, then planning board, then town commissioners, and it all takes time, and they often want things such as road widening improvements in the area of your development, contributions to the cost of street lights, they want impact fees, and if schools are overcrowded they may make your project next to impossible.
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