Dear Nieces and Nephews
Dan Depew, the Supervisor of the Town of Wallkill, wrote a “my
view” column that appeared in the THR Sunday. Danny is chastising the city of
Newburgh for the environmental infractions of sewage leaking into the Hudson
River. And while we agree with Danny in regard to the protection of the Hudson
River and other natural resources, we wonder what really prompted him to launch
this attack on the City of Newburgh.
We don’t believe, for a second, that concern for the environment
is the only reason.
Look for the subtext, Nieces and Nephews.
We also wonder: is it his level of expertise in the matter
of water and sewer systems that is pertinent here or is it something else? Remember,
when Dan was in the legislature, he pursued establishing a water “mini-loop” in
Wallkill and surrounding areas that would also cross county lines and include
the Village of Bloomingburg, which at the time, was small in population and not
in need of additional water.
That additional water, however would definitely have benefited
the Village of Bloomingburg today and in
the near future, considering the almost imminent population swell that will come
with Shalom Lamm’s (Danny’s employer at the time) development; one that will
more than double the population size of that village. (See previous postings).
Yes, we should ensure that the Hudson River is clean! For
all of us but especially for those who may use it in the future as a source of
drinking water. (There has been talk of a municipality using said water).
Danny wants Newburgh to clean up their act!
Clean up thier act?
Danny, why don’t you clean up your act? Are the municipal leaders in Newburgh criticizing your
handling of the Wallkill Police Department? A PD led by a chief who (allegedly)
has a proclivity for harassing female police officers in his department. At the
very least, he seems to be discriminating against the female officers,
as demonstrated by recommending a lower scoring male for promotion over higher
scoring females.(on civil service exams) (Promotions are voted on by the Town
Board and Supervisor).
And it is funny, because the Chief of the WPD, Robert
Hertman, has never passed the (Chief’s) civil service test himself! The Wallkill
town board and Danny keep reappointing Hertman as chief for specific time
periods, ignoring the Chief’s civil service list and allowing Chief Hertman to exceed the $30,000 income limit on civil service retirees,according to RSSL* Sections 211-212.
Perhaps the chief was too busy attending college and law school getting his
JD, for him to bother with the test. But this does not excuse the Wallkill town board
and Danny for doing an end-run around the intention of the RSSL.
So before Danny attacks another municipality, maybe he should
look in his own back yard.
PS Don’t count on getting a job at Danny’s water park, it
might go the way of Danny’s pot farm and the red light traffic cameras. You see,
Danny is enthusiastic but he really needs Walt Disney to carry out his plans.
*RSSL Retirement and Social Security Law
There's more garbage and vilence in the city of Newburgh than in the Hudson, now that's an item to focus on and provide solutions rathert than dirty drinking water.
ReplyDeleteWhile those things are important, drinking fecal material will kill you too! There are alot of issues they are trying to deal with in Newburgh. I agree with Auntie, who is Dan Depew to act so high and mighty?
ReplyDeleteDidn't he know that this leak was only recently discovered? Didn't he read the paper?
The only reason his self-serving cr@p was in the paper is because he is the Supervisor of Wallkill and the press like to go shopping there.
Elected republicans in Orange County have the press buffaloed and only Auntie Alibi tells the truth. Time for action .
ReplyDeleteAuntie! any updates on the recent firing of a major county contract holder & FOS campaign donor???
ReplyDeleteAuntie, lots going on this week. Firings, court appearance by Dubaldi, the Justice for Bonnie Brennan as the lawsuit is ready for court. The County Executive , and others will not survive.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of Dubaldi, I see according to the court calendar he is being charged with 155.35-01 GLAR3 of the penal law. A further check revealed jail time doesn't have to be one of the outcomes when proven guilty.
ReplyDeletePenal
ReplyDelete§ 155.35 Grand larceny in the third degree.
A person is guilty of grand larceny in the third degree when he or she
steals property and:
1. when the value of the property exceeds three thousand dollars, or
2. the property is an automated teller machine or the contents of an
automated teller machine.
Grand larceny in the third degree is a class D felony.
This is how Carmen will wiggle out of it all and probably keep his county job.
Good luck to Bonnie
If he gets convicted as a thief, he has to lose his public paid for job. The public does not want a thief on their payroll. That is a mandate to Neuhaus.
ReplyDeleteSince Dubaldi has been doing restitution, I believe he has mitigated the crime and may skate the jail term.
ReplyDeleteI called the OC Criminal Court today after 3:00PM. It was verified that the Dubaldi case is still on for Monday, 2/29/16 @ 9:30AM, in Court Room 15, with Judge McLoughlin. Please share far and wide so we have many Orange County residents as possible, witnessing Orange County JUSTICE in action!!!
ReplyDeleteThe longer he keeps postponing his court appearance the longer he keeps his job.
ReplyDeletethere's a double standard - one for the common people and one for the specially anointed and protected for myriad reasons.
ReplyDeletesome common folks have been jailed for similar actions and some for far less.
If I were a betting man, I'd say no jail time,probation with some community service thrown in and employee of the year award.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.recordonline.com/article/20160227/NEWS/160229482
ReplyDeleteLarkin Amending former campaign account