8/2/2007
Dear
Editor,
This is an exciting time for the people of Shandaken. We have
an opportunity with the election in November to create a town
government that is truly representative of what we want our
community to be. It all begins now with the caucuses.
All Democrats registered in the town of Shandaken are urged
to attend the Democratic Caucus on Sunday August 5th at 2PM
at Glenbrook Park on Route 42 in Shandaken. We will be nominating
Democratic candidates for town offices of supervisor, town
council(2), highway supervisor, town clerk, and assessors(2).
We hope to see you there!
Dave Pillard, Chairman
Shandaken Democratic Committee
Dear Editor,
I would like to express my appreciation for the support I
received at the recent Republican caucus for the Town of Shandaken.
I am proud and honored in the confidence you have shown in
me to represent our party in the November election for Town
Council. I would especially like to acknowledge and thank
Rob Stanley, Leatrice Winchell and Richard Loveless for their
nomination and kind words. I would also like to express a
special thanks to the Republican Committee for all of their
help.
I look forward to the up coming campaign and the opportunity
to serve the residents of Shandaken to the best of my ability.
I truly believe my many years as a school administrator have
provided me with the experience and skills necessary to be
a positive, productive member of the Town Board. Kathy and
I have decided to make Shandaken our home for the remainder
of our lives, therefore I have a strong vested interest in
helping us progress, prosper and protect this beautiful and
unique town.
The caucus was but one small step. I look forward to the many
challenges ahead and to your continued support. Thank you
again for your vote of confidence.
Jack Jordan
Pine Hill, NY
Dear Editor,
At the most recent Shandaken town meeting, several Democratic
political candidates and opponents of the resort project objected
to a Resolution supporting Belleayre. Kathy Nolan, Mary Herdmann,
and Peter DiMonica (past town supervisor) not only attacked
superintendent Tony Lanza and the future investment in Belleayre
but also sided with Greene County’s opposition to Belleayre’s
expansion.
Kathy Nolan is concerned about “allegations on conflicts
of interest “with regards to Mr. Lanza renting a property
to Boston Concession to house temporary foreign students to
work at the Belleayre cafeterias during the ski season. The
practice of hiring foreign temporary help and providing housing
and transportation is a standard procedure thru out the farm,
hospitality, restaurant, and ski industry. It is impossible
to find a sufficient domestic work force to pick vegetables,
wash dishes, clean toilet bowls, and show up everyday. It
is also difficult to find housing for eleven students at a
reasonable cost. I personally hire several foreign students
and provide room and board but could not house any of Boston’s
students at what they were budgeting. Kathy Nolan wants transparency
but her attack on Belleayre is nothing more than another tactic
to stop the resort project at any cost.
Peter DiMonica and Mary Herdmann are concerned that future
investment and expansion of Belleayre (which has been unfunded
for 50 years) will lead to unfair competition for Greene county’s
Hunter and Windam ski centers. Mr. DiMonica wants to “
cut the CRAP and make sure Belleayre does not expand past
what the constitution allows”. This is a wonderful attitude
for a past town supervisor and future candidate. Peter is
worried about the Greene County taxpayers having to support
Belleayre, but I’m a lot more concerned that my tax
monies paid for his past salary as supervisor. Belleayre was
built before either Hunter or Windham to help our local economy.
A reasonable analogy would be if Peter built a house next
to a 500 head hog farm and then complained about the odor
when the farmer wanted to expand. Who was there first? There
is a stench and it’s not coming from the hogs.
While our area has been in a negative time warp for the past
30 years, the Hunter-Windham communities are thriving. They
have 4 golf courses, new hotels and restaurants, shops and
condos. These are the very the things that our dynamic trio
and their merry band of followers consider to be part of the
evil empire. Yet they are very concerned about the future
welfare of those little fellows. We on the other hand, have
restaurants, inns, and shops either closed, in the process
of closing or for sale. Thirty years ago Pine Hill had 8 operating
hotels and inns, now there are two, two coffee shops, now
there are none, and four restaurants, now there is one full
time. I know I was here. Fleischmann’s is even more
economically depressed when compared to the past.
After eight years the dynamic trio and their band have beat
the resort to death on the Ulster side. They are now taking
dead aim on stopping a smaller project on the Delaware county
side. The real transparency that they so desire is they will
use any tactic at their disposal to stop the project. If this
means promoting curtailment of investment in Belleayre and
attacking a superintendent that has tripled skiers visits
and promoting a competing county for tourist dollars SO BE
IT. Screw the local business person! Now that’s transparency!
Robert Konefal
Pine Hill, NY
Dear Editor,
A talented chef, who can take an inexpensive piece of tilapia,
cook it to perfection and make you believe you are eating
wild red snapper, Robert Konefal is an icon in Pine Hill.
However, he seems to be out of his element when it comes to
civic matters.
After being misinformed regarding events at the Shandaken
Town Board Meeting of July 9, 2007, Mr. Konefal recently penned
a tirade against Kathy Nolan, Pete DiModica and myself. To
my knowledge Mr. Konefal has not attended a Town Board meeting
in the past decade, so I asked him where he got his information.
He said he read it in the Townsman. Unfortunately for Mr.
Konefal, it has never been determined just what meetings the
so-called reporter for the Townsman attends, for his accounts
of what happens rarely reflect actual events. The Townsman’s
portrayals of things seldom seek to inform the public, more
willingly it distorts the truth and creates animosity and
friction in our community. I asked Robert why he didn’t
talk to me and he said he didn’t have the time, I understand
this, as he works very hard. Nevertheless he should have done
a bit more checking before he began his diatribe.
During his administration, Pete began the practice of airing
tapes of all meetings held at town hall. Every Wed night on
the cable access, residents can keep up with what’s
shaking in Shandaken. I am sure the tape of the 7/9 meeting
will air shortly. If Robert has time to catch it, he will
find that no one objected to the Resolution to Support Belleayre
and no one sided with Greene County. It was unanimously acknowledged
that Belleayre Mountain Ski Center is the economic engine
of our area and should be supported.
Was the resolution discussed? Yes, as these matters should
be in a Democratic society. The reasons the leaders of Greene
County reacted in the way they did were also discussed, one
of them being the leaking of details of the confidential negotiations
held by the governors office regarding the proposed Belleayre
Resort. It seems someone in the Crossroads camp divulged details
of a proposal for the State of New York, using tax dollars,
to enter into a partnership with the proposed Resort to the
tune of $47 million dollars, including the lease or purchase
of Highmount Ski Center and running ski lifts right into the
wished-for resort. I won’t speculate on who actually
did the leaking or why, but it certainly irritated business
leaders in Greene County and unfortunately got rumors flying,
opening the doors for critique of Mr. Lanza’s operating
of Belleayre Mountain. With practical results, a dialogue
took place at the meeting of this and more, certainly not
in the context described in Mr. Konefal’s second hand
version.
Funny, Mr. Lanza called wanting to meet with Kathy, Pete and
myself to discuss the matter. I did not personally speak with
him, but I take it he now understands the intent behind the
Townsman’s distortion of the facts. Why couldn’t
my neighbor, Mr. Konefal do the same?
Mary Herrmann
Pine Hill NY
Dear Editor,
Tragically Governor Spitzer is allowing the full force and
authority of the State of New York to be used to implement
the religious directives of the Archdiocese of New York. In
a state like New York with its commitment to tolerance and
diversity, this decision to force a secular hospital to comply
with the religious demands of a Catholic hospital is unacceptable.
That this is coming from a Democratic Governor is even more
shocking. Significant reproductive procedures are being corporately
removed from a secular community hospital under the veil of
the demands of New York State law. While this description
is somewhat over simplified, the full effect of the decision
by Governor Spitzer to continue with the law that implements
the Berger Commission recommendations without an exception
for maintaining full, legal, medical and surgical procedures
within safe hospital settings is creating an ethical crisis.
The good citizens of New York deserve relief from this inappropriate
use of government authority.
The situation that I am referring to is in Kingston, New York
where our secular community hospital, The Kingston Hospital
is being forced to move away from its mission, and corporately
exclude legal, medical and surgical reproductive procedures
because Benedictine Hospital, a catholic hospital, has religious
objections. There are other ways to save millions of dollars
and avoid the medical arms race, but under the threat of New
York State and federal law the other available options are
not being considered. Millions of dollars can be saved without
creating an ethical crisis.
Please contact Governor Spitzer and state your concerns about
this matter, also send a letter of complaint to The Kingston
Hospital Board of Trustees and tell them to back away from
the alliance with Benedictine Hospital.
Sam Magarelli
Woodstock, NY
Dear Editor,
Last year in July of 2006 Hezbollah, a Lebanese militia, fired
several rockets into northern Israel, crossed the border into
Israel, killed several Israeli soldiers and captured two soldiers
which they said they wanted to exchange for Lebanese imprisoned
in Israel. In retaliation Israel bombed Lebanon for 34 days,
deliberately targeting infrastructure, encouraged by the Bush
administration and paid for by the US. (US tax payers give
Israel $8 million in direct aid everyday and an additional
$6-8million everyday that must be spent in the US (mostly
used for arms) and military surplus.) Hezbollah continued
firing rockets into Israel and resisted the Israeli invasion
killing 119 Israeli soldiers and 39 civilians. 1200 Lebanese
were killed by Israeli forces. 300,000 Israelis fled their
homes as did 1 million Lebanese, 200,000 of whom remain homeless
today. Over 1 million US made cluster bombs littered southern
Lebanon, many still remaining today and continuing the grisly
killing and maiming.
Please join us to acknowledge this senseless slaughter and
on going suffering in a vigil on the Woodstock Green on Sunday
July 22 from 3 to 5pm. Thank you.
Elaine Hencke
Woodstock, NY
Dear Editor,
In regards to the letter by Elaine Hencke, I have a question
- to wit, Elaine what is your agenda? First, you seem never
to bring to the public attention the situation in Darfur -
aren't you concerned that Darfur has now had more than 450,000
people die from violence and disease and more than 2.5 million
people displaced? How do you justify your apparent non-concern
with the ethnic cleansing and genocide happening in this region
since 2003?
Second, while you acknowledge that it was Hezbollah who incited
the battle last year by firing rockets, crossing the border,
killing Israeli soldiers and capturing and still holding two
soldiers, you then go on to describe what Israel did in retribution
in more scathing detail. You did not say that the reason for
the relatively high death among the Lebanese population (keep
in mind that you say nothing about 450,000 murdered in Darfur)
is because Hezbollah used its people as human shields. Obviously,
you don't find that abhorrent.
Third, I question your objectivity because with so many critical
human rights issues confronting the world, your constant tunnel
vision focus on Israel is noteworthy. For example, in a recent
New York Times article "Palestinians never used to do
these things to one another," Steven Erlanger says that
at least 210 Palestinians, most of them Fatah members, died
in Gaza and some 800 were wounded. Palestinians were "putting
bullets in the back of the heads of men on their knees. Shooting
up hospitals. Killing patients. Knee-capping doctors. Executing
clerics. Throwing handcuffed prisoners to their deaths from
Gaza's highest apartment buildings."
Yes, many innocents died in Lebanon and Israel in July 2006,
but the reason for the deaths was not precipitated by Israel.
And, I for one am glad that the U.S. gave Israel direct aid
so that Israel could respond to this terrorist attack.
I get the uncomfortable feeling that you are going beyond
a constructive criticism of one or another Israeli government
policy, and are giving moral support to a people who have
amply demonstrated their murderous hatred of Jews. In the
face of the genocide in Darfur, international terrorism and
other human rights issues throughout the world, why do you
continue to single out Israel, this tiny beleaguered country
surrounded by Islamic hatred, for your moral rage?
Susan Puretz
Saugerties, NY
Dear Editor,
Over the past few months, sub-prime and predatory loan foreclosures
have made headlines in the news. At the RUPCO Homeownership
Center we are receiving numerous calls on a daily basis from
honest hardworking families that are behind on their mortgage
payments and are in danger of losing their homes.
When families finally reach out for help, they are in default
of their mortgage. Their credit rating ahs dropped to a level
that makes them ineligible for help from any fixed rate refinance
loan that would make payments affordable. Nationally, 50 percent
of all homeowners three months behind in payments never contact
their lender. Most families that come to us for assistance
have done a refinance of their original mortgage loan. A majority
of the loans do not have a fixed interest rate, but are Adjustable
Rate Mortgage (ARM) loans. The loans we've reviewed have low
teaser rates and usually reset, or adjust every six months.
These mortgages can increase by as much as four percent over
the prime interest rate twice annually. The only person the
client sees is the settlement or closing agent, who, after
earning their commissions, leave the customer with no one
to contact but an 800 number. This can make a very stressful
time even more desperate for families.
Imagine the shock of families that come for assistance when
they discover that they signed a mortgage note with a 40 year
term that could grow to an 18 percent interest rate. Adjustable
rate mortgages become less and less affordable every year
and often, coupled with an illness or loss of a job, can price
the family right out of its home.
Homeowners need to understand that most sub-prime predatory
loans are not based on their income or ability to repay the
loan, but on their assets and the equity in their home.
To address this serious issue, RUPCO's Homeownership Center
has partnered with the Housing Preservation Foundation and
NeighborWorks America to promote a 24/7 hotline for foreclosure
counseling, 1-888-995-HOPE. The purpose of this ad campaign
is to encourage families to seek counseling and contact their
lenders at the first sign of distress, before foreclosure
is imminent and provides immediate access to a trained foreclosure
counselor. Unfortunately there are no rescue funds for customers
to get caught up on their payments.
We believe education is the key to smart mortgage loan decisions
and long term affordability. The Rural Ulster Preservation
Company's Homeownership Center provides first time homebuyer
counseling, education and grants for downpayment, closing
costs and housing rehabilitation. Since the center opened,
we have educated and counseled hundreds of your neighbors
on their single most important purchase, a home of their own.
In addition, local community-minded lenders provide many loan
products and options that are affordable.
If you are behind in your mortgage or realize that your loan
is no longer affordable, we are available to assist with counseling
and education. It is our hope that with the educational tools
offered by the RUPCO Homeownership Center, we can reduce the
number of Ulster County residents in foreclosure. At the same
time, I hope that homeowners more carefully review the reasons
for taking equity from their most precious investment, their
home.
Kathy Germain
Kingston, NY
Dear Editor,
And so we learn the President has "gagged" the Surgeon
General so that he won't talk about stem cells, contraception
etc. Wonder what the next fascist act will be? This country
has never suffered such degradation as it has since King George
ascended the throne. The monkey business committed at his
first election, the waging of war unjustifiably, the scandalous
gross waste of funds and endangerment of our troops and the
people of Iraq because of ineptness in using contractors instead
of trained personnel in security and protection in Iraq, the
failure to pursue the terrorist forces in Afghanistan and
the assumption of powers not allowable a president, the refusing
to join the World in measures to reduce global warning and
dozens of other assaults on our established government with
the resultant destruction of many thousands of lives and monstrous
indebtedness into which our country has been thrown along
with gross weakening of our capabilities to protect our citizens
at home, all cry to be requited. In this case that would be
impeachment and immediate rectifying of whatever can be rectified.
But we are letting it go on and on! Let us support the Kucinich
bill 333 put before congress in April requiring immediate
investigation of Cheney, the power behind the throne, and
his impeachment and ask for the inclusion of Bush, also. I
would think that this would be non-partisan inasmuch as Bush
has grossly besmirched the Republican Party as well as the
nation. Call Maurice Hinchey locally and talk with his staff.
Call 331-4466 and you can talk with his staff. He will get
your messages.
Mescal Hornbeck
Woodstock, NY
Dear Editor,
I want to make your readers aware of a two great organizations
within theTown of Shandaken, The Phoenicia Cat Project and
the Friends of Snuffy. Within the past month I have spoken
with the wonderful volunteers of the Phoenicia Cat Project
in both a professional and personal capacity. These people
are truly dedicated to the animals in the Town of Shandaken
and they are dedicated in a way that really matters, they
do what they do with "no personal agenda" and just
for the "love of animals" that they encounter. Unfortunately
due to the recent flap involving "politics", the
Ulster County SPCA is no longer able to perform necessary
spaying and neutering of the feral, thrown away and found
felines that the Phoenicia Cat Project take in and care for.
Luckily, Friends of Snuffy have come to the aid of the Phoenicia
Cat Project and set up a Veterinarian Account at a local Vet's
office to help offset the costs in caring for these felines.
Your readers should note that there are still some people
in this town and world that do what they do just because it
is what is right and without a personal agenda. In my line
of work I see people at their worst, almost all of the time;
and I am constantly bombarded with agenda after agenda in
reading newspapers, in TV, and in life, it is refreshing to
find these great people doing a truly thankless job. Thank
you to the Phoenicia Cat Project and to the Friends of Snuffy.
George Neher
Shandaken, NY
Dear Editor,
It is important to know our candidates, why they wish to run
for an elected office in our town, what their accomplishments
have been that have affected us as Shandakenites, and what
their plans would be should they be elected. Jane Todd has
served eight years on our town board, the last four years
as Deputy Supervisor.
Some 30 years ago, she began working for New York State nd
helped to see to it that mentally and physically disadvantaged
adults had employment opportunities at Gateway Industries.
Later, she became a very successful real estate broker with
Rosemount Real Estate. During that time, she volunteered to
serve on the Town Planning Board, eventually becoming Chairman.
She also volunteered to serve on the Board of Cornell Cooperative
Extension, where she also became Chairman. Then she went to
work at SHARP, and that's where she was able to do so much
to help the people of Shandaken...and neighboring towns. While
at SHARP, she became an accomplished grants writer, bringing
more than $4 million in state and federal grants to our area.
She built a beautiful senior housing complex in Olive known
as Tongore Pines. She fought for the rights of every person
who called her or came to her office. She is one of the most
decent, honest, concerned and caring persons we know. She
has done a lot and she is going to do a lot more. Therefore,
we urge Shandakenites to vote for Jane Todd as our next Town
Supervisor.
Jane and John Rossitz
Shandaken, NY
Dear Editor,
The County’s Special Committee to Investigate the Pre-Planning,
Planning, and Construction of the Ulster County Law Enforcement
Center is nearing the halfway mark of its self imposed schedule.
The committee has established an anonymous tip line and requests
that anyone with information that may be relevant to the investigation
provide it through the tip line. The calls will not be traced.
Callers wishing to identify themselves may do so as part of
their message. The phone number is 845-340-3356. Any help
is appreciated.
Tracey Bartels
Chairperson, Special Committee
Ulster County Legislature
Dear Editor,
I realize that the Phoenicia Times is primarily directed to
readers in Ulster County (of which I am a resident), but I
wanted to publicize the fact that a group of Pro-Peace citizens,
most of whom reside in Delaware County, have been meeting
since before the illegal attack on Iraq commenced to protest
the actions of the Bush administration.
At this time, DCVP alternates meeting between Delhi (in front
of the courthouse) and in Margaretville (on Bridge St. across
from the A&P) on Saturdays from 11 am to 12 noon.
We meet in Delhi on the 1st and 3rd Saturday and in Margaretville
on the 2nd and 4th Saturday. No vigil on any 5th Saturday.
This past Saturday a local church organized a good-sized group
of people and held a rally the hour previous to our Margaretville
vigil.
While our group varies from 4 to 12 people, the church got
out at least 40 participants.
If anyone can join us, even for 15 minutes, we'd greatly appreciate
it. We would welcome one and all and even provide signs! Your
own signs are always welcome, as well.
With the prospect of an attack on Iran, this is the time for
all of us to make the sacrifice of time and stand together
against violence.
If you can't join us, perhaps you'd consider joining your
local peace movement or starting one of your own?
Thanks for your time, and we hope to see some new faces...
Freddi Dunleavey
Shandaken, NY
Dear Editor,
Unless Congress immediately impeaches Bush and Cheney, a year
from now the US could be a dictatorial police state at war
with Iran.
Bush has put in place all the necessary measures for dictatorship
in the form of "executive orders" that are triggered
whenever Bush declares a national emergency. Recent statements
by Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff, former Republican
senator Rick Santorum and others suggest that Americans might
expect a series of staged, or false flag, "terrorist"
events in the near future.
Many attentive people believe that the reason the Bush administration
will not bow to expert advice and public opinion and begin
withdrawing US troops from Iraq is that the administration
intends to rescue its unpopular position with false flag operations
that can be used to expand the war to Iran.
Too much is going wrong for the Bush administration: the failure
of its Middle East wars, Republican senators jumping ship,
Turkish troops massed on northern Iraq's border poised for
an invasion to deal with Kurds, and a majority of Americans
favoring the impeachment of Cheney and a near-majority favoring
Bush's impeachment. The Bush administration desperately needs
dramatic events to scare the American people and the Congress
back in line with the militarist-police state that Bush and
Cheney have fostered.
William Norman Grigg recently wrote that the GOP is "praying
for a terrorist strike" to save the party from electoral
wipeout in 2008. Chertoff, Cheney, the neocon nazis, and Mossad
would have no qualms about saving the bacon for the Republicans,
who have enabled Bush to start two unjustified wars, with
Iran waiting in the wings to be attacked in a third war.
The Bush administration has tried unsuccessfully to resurrect
the terrorist fear factor by infiltrating some blowhard groups
and encouraging them to talk about staging "terrorist"
events. The talk, encouraged by federal agents, resulted in
"terrorist" arrests hyped by the media, but even
the captive media was unable to scare people with such transparent
sting operations.
If the Bush administration wants to continue its wars in the
Middle East and to entrench the "unitary executive"
at home, it will have to conduct some false flag operations
that will both frighten and anger the American people and
make them accept Bush's declaration of "national emergency"
and the return of the draft. Alternatively, the administration
could simply allow any real terrorist plot to proceed without
hindrance.
A series of staged or permitted attacks would be spun by the
captive media as a vindication of the neoconsevatives' Islamophobic
policy, the intention of which is to destroy all Middle Eastern
governments that are not American puppet states. Success would
give the US control over oil, but the main purpose is to eliminate
any resistance to Israel's complete absorption of Palestine
into Greater Israel.
Think about it. If another 9/11-type "security failure"
were not in the works, why would Homeland Security czar Chertoff
go to the trouble of convincing the Chicago Tribune that Americans
have become complacent about terrorist threats and that he
has "a gut feeling" that America will soon be hit
hard?
Why would Republican warmonger Rick Santorum say on the Hugh
Hewitt radio show that "between now and November, a lot
of things are going to happen, and I believe that by this
time next year, the American public's (sic) going to have
a very different view of this war."
Throughout its existence the US government has staged incidents
that the government then used in behalf of purposes that it
could not otherwise have pursued. According to a number of
writers, false flag operations have been routinely used by
the Israeli state. During the Czarist era in Russia, the secret
police would set off bombs in order to arrest those the secret
police
regarded as troublesome. Hitler was a dramatic orchestrator
of false flag operations. False flag operations are a commonplace
tool of governments.
Ask yourself: Would a government that has lied us into two
wars and is working to lie us into an attack on Iran shrink
from staging "terrorist" attacks in order to remove
opposition to its agenda?
Only a diehard minority believes in the honesty and integrity
of the Bush-Cheney administration and in the truthfulness
of the corporate media.
Hitler, who never achieved majority support in a German election,
used the Reichstag fire to fan hysteria and push through the
Enabling Act, which made him dictator. Determined tyrants
never require majority support in order to overthrow constitutional
orders.
The American constitutional system is near to being overthrown.
Are coming "terrorist" events of which Chertoff
warns and Santorum promises the means for overthrowing our
constitutional democracy?
Paul Craig Roberts, former
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
in the Reagan administration
Washington, DC
Dear Editor,
Everyone who cares about the integrity of America should be
on guard for violations of “church and state.”
And yet, probably, in part, because “religion”
has become such a green machine (for religious organizations)
and selective vote producers (particularly for the Republican
Party), apparently very few folks want to approach this topic.
Or, perhaps, few understand the complexities of it all - the
illicit goings on that are occurring - or the fact that, if
we don’t get a grip, America is going to become a pseudo-Christian,
Theocracy-seeking world-wide fascist (“Christianity”
and “Democracy” by force?) domination - on a level
that might make Adolf Hitler look like a “saint.”
For example, how many folks know that the fundamentalist Christian
Oxford group, which gave birth to a more secularized (but
still “religious”) Alcoholics Anonymous, also
laid the groundwork for the Moral Rearmament (MRA) Movement,
the Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church, the “Moonies,”
(deemed “cultic” by many) and the Association
of Military Christian Fellowship (AMCF)?
How many folks know that the AMCF, “The Fellowship”
- along with some folks associated with the Knights of Malta
and/or the Knights of St. John - basically took over the White
House during the Nixon/Agnew administration?
How many folks know that the Southern Baptist Convention (possibly
in collusion with the Assemblies of God) - deemed a sect or
a cult (usually NOT a good thing) on FactNet - basically took
over the Republican Party during President Carter’s
administration?
How many folks are aware that President Bush Jr.’s “Office
of Faith Based Initiatives” has created a “religio-political”
feedback loop that just “might” be sending monies
off to any or all of the above organizations (most of whom
don’t appear to be too involved in spreading a gospel
of peace, love, brotherhood, sisterhood or compassion...)
and/or to representatives of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), the Hell’s
Angels, the Church of the Creator, the Church of Satan, the
Temple of Set, the Church of the Vampire, the Christian Identity
Movement, etc. - most of which have been deemed “religious”
orders, at this point - and/or, at the least - have some ordained
ministers and reverends riding ( “what” purposes?)
amongst their ranks?
I “might” be missing something, but it sure seems
to me that with all these “good-hearted gurus”
amongst us, with all of this “lovey dovey” predominantly
allegedly “Christian” stuff going on, we might
want to ask ourselves why: (1) so many people are going hungry;
(2) so many children have no health care; (3) so many middle
class folks are slipping down into the impoverished classes;
(4) so many impoverished folks are turning to drugs, gangs,
and crime to survive; (5) so many people are homeless; (6)
so many people are dying needlessly; and why (7) during all
of “this,” the rich (including a number of alleged
gurus) keep getting richer and richer and richer?
”Might” a powerful industrialized country - bombing
the life out of a third world country - be a bit worse (considering
the number of dead, mutilated and traumatized bodies involved)
than the bully in the school-yard? “Might” such
actions be considered “genocidal”?
Don’t you wonder why high-stakes criminals (interestingly,
this also appears to ring true for most high-profile sex offenders)
generally get off with a pardon, an early retirement option,
probation, a fine, a rather “cozy” (comparative
to State institutions) Federal bid, or (more common in other
countries) exile (usually, with their bounty of exploited
riches in hand)?
Don’t you think that the money circulating through these
“religio-political-corporate-militant” halls of
shame might be better spent on feeding hungry children, ensuring
that children receive adequate medical care, making college
educations (no more elitist institutions...) available to
all; building adequate shelters for homeless people, abused
children and battered women; setting up a system of justice
that is accessible to all, and works in the same manner (no
more back room deals) for the rich and the poor, agnostics
and alleged Christians, alike?
”Might” - and this is just a question - “might”
some organized religions now be little more than “organized
crime” cartels?
Think about it. Do some research. Check out FactNet.org.
If you consider yourself a Christian, you might want to ask
yourself: What kind of Christian am I? What do the “Ten
Commandments” have to say? What does the Bible have
to say about “usury”? What is the meaning inherent
in the St. Francis Prayer? Do our leaders reflect any or all
of this?
Nancy S. Smith
Kingston, NY
Dear Editor,
If the economic potential of the “Solar Energy Consortium”
(Daily Freeman, July 17 and 18, Kingston Times, July 19) even
approaches what U.S. Rep. Maurice Hinchey purports it to be,
venture capitalists should be pawing the earth to get a piece
of it. Even “angels” flock to that which more
conservative heads ignore.
As the state comptroller’s office routinely informs
readers of its annual report, for every million dollars of
so-called “state aid,” taxpayers have shelled
out $1.15 to 1.2 million. Worse yet, when the State “gifts”
a project with federal dollars, the brokerage fee doubles,
to between 1.3 and 1.4; a 30 to 40 percent “cost of
doing business with the government doing business with our
tax dollars,” which few realize - and occasional news
sources conceal.
Today, as I read his hyperbolic predictions, I pictured Congressman
Hinchey atop a soapbox, megaphone in hand, perhaps auditioning
for a sideshow barker’s job at the circus. Had cooler
heads failed to tell him: Cole Brothers left town Saturday
morning?
Allan Wikman
Candidate for County Executive
Kingston, NY
Dear Editor,
Congratulations to U.S. Representative Maurice Hinchey on
his expected approval of a $1.5 million appropriation for
the newly announced solar energy consortium at Tech City.
This facility can strengthen New York’s economy and
increase Ulster County’s economic growth. For over ten
years local Legislator Robert Aiello has been working diligently
to try and bring focus on Tech City for research facilities.
Finally, his voice and ideas have been heard! This type of
facility can build our economy and attract people from the
private sector to our area. Thank you Mr. Hinchey and Mr.
Aiello for your persistence and your continued concern for
Ulster County’s local economy.
Maria Ruffner
Saugerties, NY
Dear EDitor,
I was so pleased to read about your support for making Kingston
a solar hub.
Not only is this a great opportunity for economic growth in
Ulster County, it is a timely, earth-friendly, and most necessary
step toward freeing Americans from oil dependency and the
serious threats of nuclear energy.
Thank you, Congressman Hinchey, for taking action in the present
to improve the health, environment and economic survival of
future generations.
Rose Marie Williams
Kingston, NY
Dear Editor,
My name is Jane Warrick. It was my distinct privilege to share
space and my home with George Pignatello, a.k.a. George the
Wood Guy (GTWG), for nearly a decade. I'm writing to thank
both Jennifer Holz and George Holz for their beautiful tributes
published in the last edition of your fine publication. In
fact, I need to thank all the Holz', Joshua, Jen, George and
Cody Cragnolin for throwing the wake the shook Woodland Valley
featuring a balloon release, fireworks and a "sacrificial"
lamb named Wanda.
I also want to thank the compassionate members of our great
community
> who gave George the kind of send-off usually reserved
for Gods and Gurus. A special shout-out to Mark Wilsey of
Gormley's Funeral Home for helping us to "stage"
an unforgettable funeral service, complete with live Oaks
and Evergreens!
I wonder if you might consider publishing the picture George
Holz took of GTWG. A lot of folks have been asking to see
it and I was of the understanding that you may be able to
accommodate them -- nearly 200 strong! I would also like to
take this opportunity to announce that in October Peter DiScalafani
and his wife, Rose-Marie Dorn of Catskill Rose in Mt. Tremper
will be hosting a fund-raising auction benefit in honor of
GTWG. Come next April 1st, look for a special event hosted
by Larry, Paulette and J Brill of Shandaken and New York City
on the first day of trout season. Looking forward to seeing
you all at these exciting get-togethers in memory of our friend
George.
Blessings & Gratitude,
Jane Warrick, a.k.a. "Miss Jane"
Boiceville, NY
Editor’s Note: We have placed the above-mentioned photo
of George on Page 27.
Dear Editor,
Over the last few weeks, we have had more than a dozen people
as us about a rumor. We would like the opportunity to respond
to these inquiries regarding our supposed “closing”.
Let us put this issue to rest: We are not ‘for sale’
and we have no intention of closing our restaurant.
The Catskills has provided us with the landscape and lifestyle
that we have come to love and are proud to call home. We want
to raise our daughter in this terrific community, one that
has embraced us since our opening more than two years ago.
We will continue to give back to this wonderful community
through our support of area organizations, donations, educational
programs here at the restaurant, and our work with our local
parks. We hope to be here for many years to come. My husband
and I are so very grateful for our talented staff and our
growing list of loyal guests. Thank you for your concerns.
Marybeth Mills, Co-Owner
Peekamoose Restaurant
Big Indian, NY
Dear Editor,
Golden Stone Productions has been in existence for about four
months now. Founded by executive producers Bianca and George
Quigley, along with Herman Sebek, Andy Paluselli, and Liz
Toleno, they make their home at the Quimby Theater at UCCC.
Their premiere
offering was 'Thoroughly Modern Millie', adapted by Richard
Morris from his original screenplay.
Of the original score, only 'Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life', 'Jimmy',
and the title song remain. New songs by Jeanine Tesori and
Dick Scanlan really capture the feel of the Roaring Twenties.
Musical in-jokes abound; catching them was like an Easter
egg hunt.
The show was directed and choreographed by Herman Sebek and
Andy Paluselli. The choreography was energetic and far from
the simplistic style one often finds in community theater,
and every member of the cast rose to the task admirably.
The multi-purpose set, designed by Richard W. Prouse, gave
everything the feel of the Art Deco period of 80 years ago;
any regular visitor to Radio City Music Hall would have felt
right at home. Bethany Goldpaugh Brown's costumes covered
the gamut of period styles, echoing each character-type perfectly.
Music director Liz Toleno led a nine-member band that more
than did justice to the score. The playing was always spot-on,
and this is one of the few community shows in which I could
understand every word being sung, even in the songs I'd never
heard before.
Of the cast, one must begin with Jenn Kelly, who appeared
courtesy of Actor's Equity. Her Millie was the epitome of
the wide-eyed would-be sophisticate. Robert C. Sheeley was
excellent as the Harold Lloyd-ish playboy who never expected
to fall in love. Jimmy is almost a mirror-image of Millie,
and Mr. Sheeley complemented Ms. Kelly admirably.
Susan Lombard was fabulous as Muzzy Van Hossmere, the name-dropping
socialite with her feet on the ground. In this incarnation,
Muzzy is also a celebrated cabaret artist, and Ms. Lombard
had the presence to carry it off. Miss Dorothy was played
by Danielle Borkowski. Seemingly the type who gives blondes
a bad name, it's a pleasant surprise to discover just how
level-headed she actually is. Michael Werner was nicely stilted
as Trevor Graydon, the initial object of Millie's husband-hunting
plans.
I have to mention Greta Bowers as Miss Flannery, office manager
to Trevor Graydon. A Rubenesque lady, Ms. Bowers is surprisingly
light on her feet, and brought off her tap routines very well,
indeed.
The scene-stealers of the show were Mrs. Meers and her henchmen,
Ching Ho and Bun Foo, ably played by Susan Gies (at the performance
I attended), Lee
Albright, and Joe Augustine respectively. The chemistry between
these three made them a great team. In addition, their rendition
of Al Jolson's 'Mammy' (in Chinese with English super-titles)
brought down
the house.
The rest of the cast proved the adage that there are no small
roles, only small actors. Each character was an individual,
no matter how briefly seen. From historical personages to
the newsboys, all turned in wonderful performances. Special
mention must go to Yuiko McDowell, who made a cameo appearance
as Mama in a projected photograph with her 'sons' to complete
the fairy-tale ending.
To pull off a show of this size and complexity in such a short
amount of time is truly amazing, and shows what true teamwork
can do. This definitely bodes well for the future of community
theater in the Hudson Valley.
Patricia G. Gerresheim
West Shokan, NY