To the Editor:
On July 1, three days before the celebration of our own Declaration of Independence over the tyranny of King George, I had the great displeasure to witness one of the most shocking displays ever of a local government’s trampling on the rights of the entire Town, by secretly passing (in public) a use variance from “Residential-1” to “Commercial/Industrial” in the New Lebanon Speedway’s proposed motocross/motorcycle and dirt bike track to be built in the southern part of Stephentown off of Webster Hill Road – a very small dirt road coming off of Route 20, right next to New Lebanon and East Nassau.
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Letters & Comments
Letter To The Editor – Thoughts On The Berlin Lumber Purchase
To the Editor:
I am writing to express my opinion regarding purchase of the old Berlin Lumber property for the Town government and highway use. Although I recognize the need for new facilities, it would be a mistake to buy property that we, as taxpayers, can not afford to maintain. To buy property is one thing, but to maintain it over the long run is something else. For starters, the roofs on the buildings are 30 years old. Has anyone put a roof on a house recently? The price has tripled over the past year.
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Letter To The Editor – Last Minute Power Play
To The Editor:
In an Eleventh Hour power play, BCSD School Board President and the now resigned Charlotte Gregory, interim School Superintendent, presided over a workshop session of the BCSD School Board. The members of the public in attendance were not allowed to speak or express their opinions on the proposed agenda for the evening’s events.
As printed in the Eastwick Press of June 25, 2010, there were several personnel items to be voted on by the School Board. The session, which took place on June 29, was essentially an “emergency” workshop session to tidy up some loose ends by Zwack, Gregory and their incumbent supporters on the School Board in advance of the new School Board members, Nash and Webster, taking their positions on the Board.
The Berlin Central School District has now tied the hands of any prospective permanent Superintendent by hiring, with full tenure, both High School and Middle School principals. Neither of the people hired has experience in the positions to which they’ve been appointed. No search was conducted outside the District. There is almost NO recourse for the new School Board to make any changes to these administration appointments. Once a person is given tenure, and usually tenure is an earned privilege as opposed to a granted perk, they can only be removed from their position for “cause” ie. malfeasance or criminal behavior, most generally.
Zwack and Gregory had the votes needed to ram these measures through. Board Members Morelli and Stewart did voice their opposition, to no effect. The measures passed in this manner did not have to be passed. The new Board takes its seats on July 12, and could easily have taken up all the issues passed last night, but Zwack wouldn’t have the votes needed at that Board meeting to ram his agenda through. This cynical and petty manipulation of the process is a travesty for our children and for us as taxpayers.
While this behavior is not unique to the Berlin Central School District Board President and the now leaving Gregory, it is, I think, emblematic of our broken society. The BCSD Board is a microcosm of what is going on in NY State politics and a further microcosm of national affairs. The few who are in positions of power and fiscal responsibility have total disregard for the many who have elected them to be their representatives in government or, in this case, school administration.
There may not be anything illegal in what has been committed to the children and taxpayers of the BCSD, but there is a vast difference between following the letter of the law and the intent of the law. To my mind, Zwack and Gregory are guilty of precipitating a number of upcoming emergencies here in the District.
First among these emergencies is the intended overcrowding of a building which is known to have mold issues, lead issues and asbestos issues, none of which are going to be addressed before the overcrowding. By creating this chaotic and unhealthy environment, Zwack and Gregory along with their cronies have set the stage for a knee jerk reaction from the parents of those children subjected to the long bus rides, overcrowded classroom conditions and the unhealthy environment in which they will ostensibly be learning.
By mid-winter I predict the hue and cry of disaffected taxpayers, unsatisfied parents and ill children will be for “something to be done.” In other words there will be a demand for some band-aid or other to “fix” or cover up the situation. Then, Zwack and those that have been PERMANENTLY appointed to their positions in the schools’ administration will have no recourse but to solve the problems they’ve purposely created by instituting emergency construction/abatement measures at Berlin Elementary School.
Because of the 11th Hour Power Play last night, Zwack et al have tied the hands of the duly elected Board members who will take their seats in July. They have tied the hands of any incoming Superintendent of Schools (thereby assuring any that actually takes the job is not likely to be of the highest caliber). And worst of all, Zwack and Gregory have suppressed and bypassed the will of the voters of the BCSD to suit their own agendas.
It is in this light that I am publicly requesting Frank Zwack not only step down from the Board Presidency but also resign from the School Board. I have no misapprehension that Zwack will do as I’ve requested. He is too well entrenched, something like a tick, in his position and his own narcissistic and unrealistic view of his own performance on the School Board. Still, hope springs eternal.
Finally, I will say that I am appalled at the level to which ineptitude is rewarded within our District. Perhaps our collective tax dollars are being squandered through a simple inability to understand fiscal responsibility and the incumbent need to improve the performance of our administration and teachers. Maybe it is a lack of understanding that simply throwing more money at a problem will not fix that problem. It could even be as simple as not obeying the principles of the Seven P’s of Success; Proper Prior Planning Prevents P*** Poor Performance. Certainly there has not been any cohesive and well thought out planning process conducted by the Zwack Gregory continuum.
Whatever the case may be, we the parents of children in the Berlin Central School District who attended last night’s “workshop” witnessed a train wreck. We watched, mostly silently as we were not supposed to interject or give input, as our children’s futures were sewn up for them, as our tax dollars were given away to an inept, mercenary and otherwise unlikable interim Superintendent and her friends in the BOCES/Questar Corporation. We watched because there was nothing we could do about it. Which was exactly the intent of the organizers of last night’s BCSD workshop meeting.
While we as a community voted for fiscal responsibility and a change of leadership in our District, we were thwarted in our efforts through the actions of a tiny minority in our midst. These are actions that Machiavelli would certainly approve of but which disgust this reader and should cause equal revulsion in any who have children in this district or pay taxes here.
Morgan E. Hartman
Hartland Designs, Inc.
Black Queen Angus Farm, LLC, Berlin
Letter To The Editor – Opposed To A Sole Assessor For Grafton
Dear Editor:
Recently, the Grafton Town Board introduced Local Law # 1, which would replace the Town’s three elected assessors with a single elected assessor appointed by the Town Board. They scheduled a Public Hearing on the issue just one week after this introduction. Seven people showed up to speak strongly against this proposed law. No one spoke in favor of it. The Board then voted to hold the public comment period for this proposed law open until June 18, by written correspondence to the Town Board.
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Letter To The Editor – Voting With One’s Feet
Dear Editor:
I sat down to read the Eastwick Press this morning and found the story about the petition to have the Berlin Lumber site purchased by the Town of Berlin. In that story Town Board Member Richard von Schilgen is cited as stating that the opposition to this purchase outside the group that was attending the Board meeting is quite strong. In my view, Mr. von Schilgen is absolutely correct.
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Letter To The Editor – BOCES Expenses Went Down
Dear Editor,
Pamphlets circulating in the community by a candidate for the Board of Education indicate a concern over program and service expenditures at the Questar III BOCES for students at Berlin Central. It indicates that the BOCES budget went up by 10% which it did not. Actually, it went down this year. The reason the figure is higher reflects a decision by the Business Office to code four regular budget accounts more appropriately to the BOCES budget because of the relationship with service and expenditure. [Read more…] about Letter To The Editor – BOCES Expenses Went Down
Letter To The Editor – I Do NOT Stand For Higher Taxes!
To The Editor:
I am writing this letter in response to Gina Goodermote’s recent correspondence that was published in the Eastwick Press. While I certainly appreciate Goodermote’s attempt to notify the District of my views, I felt it would be better if you heard it directly from me.
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Letter To The Editor – The BCS Budget Process
Dear Editor,
As the School District developed a 2010-2011 budget for the Berlin School District, the following information is offered for public review. The Board of Education took a vote at the March 9 and 16 meetings to close Grafton Elementary and supply modular units at the Berlin Elementary School for four classrooms.
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Letter To The Editor – What Confusion?
To the Editor:
I read with amusement Gina Goodermote’s Letter of May 7 and her pronounced faith in the Gregory Administration and the Zwack BOE leadership. She states that “information given to the Community has been fiction and or the truth distorted.” Later she includes my name in her litany of offenders, so I presume her comment was, in part directed, to me. And she appears insulted by a Powerpoint® presentation I gave to the Board at the April BOE meeting. [Read more…] about Letter To The Editor – What Confusion?
Letter To The Editor – Facts That Should Not Be Ignored
To the Editor:
This month property owners are asked to vote for or against their school budget, either for the Berlin or the New Lebanon school.
The Berlin total school budget is $18,757,983 for 901 enrolled students. With a decreased enrollment this year they are still asking for an increase of 1.7%, staying just under the state legal 2% increase. This comes out to the significant amount of $20,819 for each student’s education.
The New Lebanon total school budget is $12,634,633 for 507 enrolled students. With fewer students this year and a 2.1% decrease in the budget, they are still asking the taxpayers for a 1.48% tax increase. This comes to a whopping $24,920 for each student and is $4,101 more per student than what the Berlin District spends.
Since both school districts do an equal job of education, the New Lebanon budget appears to be way over the top by about $2,000,000. These facts should not be ignored when voting up or down for this year’s school budget.
Sincerely yours,
Lucille Salitan
New Lebanon