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benny salami
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Where is Judy DAG on the LL fields? Heard she has alot of experience in Little League issues. lol.

     Mr. March has come up with a great solution. Get Tommy Lasorda, former star with the Schenectady Blue Jays and LA Dodgers to speak at a baseball fundraiser. Many of the former greats are now in Florida. Charge $200 a plate and split it with Sons. He would show up.

      Look to private donations not more taxpayer largess. We are tapped out with Metrograft and the lastest dingbat ideas from the County DEMS and Sal. The working together team?
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another unholy aliance------government and sports......go figure.....

we are that lazy
we are that cheap


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Quoted from benny salami
Where is Judy DAG on the LL fields? Heard she has alot of experience in Little League issues. lol.

     Mr. March has come up with a great solution. Get Tommy Lasorda, former star with the Schenectady Blue Jays and LA Dodgers to speak at a baseball fundraiser. Many of the former greats are now in Florida. Charge $200 a plate and split it with Sons. He would show up.

      Look to private donations not more taxpayer largess. We are tapped out with Metrograft and the lastest dingbat ideas from the County DEMS and Sal. The working together team?
I can not believe that here we are in the middle of an almost depression, with thousands of jobs lost daily, and people are actually thinking about a baseball field. COME ON!  
We should go into a full depression to get our priorities straight.



When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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I can not believe that here we are in the middle of an almost depression, with thousands of jobs lost daily, and people are actually thinking about a baseball field. COME ON!  
We should go into a full depression to get our priorities straight.



I realize your feeling with this, but I think that the Little League is important to keep the children active, especially considering how all the MFRH keeps going in, giving our children less and less room to play / exercise.  I think that the Little League, as well as other sporting groups would be a good thing to promote for the children.  
Maybe the Little League could use some land at one of the schools.  Is there any room that can be made at any school in Rotterdam?  Anybody own a field that they're willing to donate?

The thing that I'm looking at is to NOT involve tax money...unlike the hiking trail that we get the triple whammy as town residents (town, county & federal taxes all going up for that).  


...and I don't think Judy Dagostino ever wants the words Little League spoken within miles of here anymore.


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Do we REALLY need yet another park?............


Boxwood Park:

Proceed on Palmer Street off of Highbridge Road, left onto East Palmer Avenue, next left onto Boxwood Drive. Boxwood Park has a full basketball court, pavilion and new playground equipment.

Erie Canal Lock Parks:

Lock 8 Park - Rice Road, Rotterdam - Website

Eunice O. Esposito Park (Formerly Ft. Hunter Park):

From Curry Road (near St. Gabriel's Church), turn onto Fayette Drive. The entrance to the park will be on your left. The Eunice O. Esposito Park has received major renovations to provide for a safe environment and a more user friendly park. The park has an expanded parking lot, two tennis courts, new playground equipment, a pavilion, full court basketball court, bocce ball courts that are handicap accessible. This park is also the "home" of the Rotterdam Girls Softball League with four separate fields.

Fiero Park:

Located on the outskirts of Coldbrook near the end of Fiero Avenue heading east from Altamont Avenue. Fiero Park has a half basketball court, a volleyball court, pavilion and new playground equipment.

Juracka Park:

Located in Colonial Manor at the end of Juracka Parkway, Juracka Park has a half basketball court, a tennis court, two volleyball courts, new playground equipment and pavilion.

Kiwanis Park:

Route 5 S, Rotterdam, Boat launch and picnic area.

Leonard C. White Park:

Located in Carman section of Rotterdam, off of Hamburg Street, the park is located between the corners of First and Fourth Avenue. Leonard C. White Park has a full basketball court, new playground equipment and pavilion. This park is also the "home" of Carman Little League that has four separate baseball fields.

Memorial Park:

Located on Curry Road across from Sunrise Boulevard and extends to Poutre Avenue and Broadway, Memorial Park has a full basketball court and new playground equipment. Memorial Park is also "home" to Rotterdam Little League and Rotterdam Babe Ruth with three separate baseball fields.

Pansy Park:

Located on Pansy Street at the end of Fern Avenue next to the entrance of the former WMHT. Pansy Park has a new play area.

Plotter Kill Nature Preserve:

Located in Rotterdam, has three major waterfalls, several cascades, a magnificent gorge, and hiking trails.

Getting There: Plotter Kill Nature Preserve has two parking areas - one on Mariaville Road and the other on Coplon Road. Both are accessible via Mariaville Road, Route 159.

Rotterdam Junction, Woestina Park:

Route 5S to Rotterdam Junction, take a right on Putnam Street, to the end of Putnam Street is the park. Woestina Park has a half basketball court, new playground equipment. Woestina Park is also "home" to Rotterdam Little League that has three separate baseball fields.


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Thousand of jobs lost in THIS County. While the Gazetto keeps cheering about "the arts' and how great Proctor's is doing? {when they can't sell out anything-bring back Rent for the 10th time?}

  Have a fundraiser. Tommy loves Schenectady and Sons. More parks does not mean more usage. End busing and have kids walk again. Like we did back in the day {even home for lunch that Mama and not the State provided}. Do more with less-NEW CONCEPT. Now with have to provide a Lumpy's Day Camp on the taxpayers dime?

   Where is Judy DAG on this-we need her "leadership" on this vital issue! ROTFLMAO!!
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I guess you havent seen these parks in a while..... yuk !!!!!!!!!! I'n talking a real park...safe, not overgrown with weeds or taken over by skateboards...BIG....go check out the other ones, no one uses them because they are worthless...
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I guess you havent seen these parks in a while..... yuk !!!!!!!!!! I'n talking a real park...safe, not overgrown with weeds or taken over by skateboards...BIG....go check out the other ones, no one uses them because they are worthless...
Are you saying that these parks are in bad condition and not kept up? Then what makes you think another park would be any better? Or even 'used' by people?



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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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I guess you havent seen these parks in a while..... yuk !!!!!!!!!! I'n talking a real park...safe, not overgrown with weeds or taken over by skateboards...BIG....go check out the other ones, no one uses them because they are worthless...


Let's get ACORN to clean them up.  They're community "organizers"

LOL
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biaggo ~ like the one Mertz & Guiderelli proposed by the mall?
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biaggo ~ like the one Mertz & Guiderelli proposed by the mall?
I was not in favor of a park back then either. However...at least we weren't in a huge recession then.



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As with anything ( you are right ) if not taken care of people will stay away, but if you offer more they will come....Why is it Rotterdam doesnt take pride in anything !! Lots of talk but no action. Dont you get sick and tired of talking about things...Run Down..high taxes and a lot of talk
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Let's not forget they also do a lot of studies while they talk the problems to death.
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Are you saying that these parks are in bad condition and not kept up? Then what makes you think another park would be any better? Or even 'used' by people?



Juracka Park:

Located in Colonial Manor at the end of Juracka Parkway, Juracka Park has a half basketball court, a tennis court, two volleyball courts, new playground equipment and pavilion.

I know for a fact that this park is not in the condition that is described.  It may have a tennis court surface, but the net is non existent, the basketball court is in terrible need of repair, and the "new" playground equipment was new, 20 years ago.  It is also not a place to send kids because it is a haven for drug deals and other questionable activity.  

The original post was in reference to a new Little League park.  Someone mentioned the Woestina field, RLL has not used that field in at least 3 years.  The fields that RLL uses are on Princetown Road behind the Republican Club and the main field on Broadway.  These fields are useable, but are in serious need of repair.  Broken fences, broken scoreboards, parking lot is terrible, bleachers in need of replacement, No lighting, the list goes on and on.  Broadway is in the best condition but does still need work.  The town doesn't care because it is just kids.  The "old foagies" would rather complain about the kids getting into trouble rather than helping to provide a place where they can play safely and stay out of trouble.    
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Are you saying that these parks are in bad condition and not kept up? Then what makes you think another park would be any better? Or even 'used' by people?



Juracka Park:

Located in Colonial Manor at the end of Juracka Parkway, Juracka Park has a half basketball court, a tennis court, two volleyball courts, new playground equipment and pavilion.

I know for a fact that this park is not in the condition that is described.  It may have a tennis court surface, but the net is non existent, the basketball court is in terrible need of repair, and the "new" playground equipment was new, 20 years ago.  It is also not a place to send kids because it is a haven for drug deals and other questionable activity.  

The original post was in reference to a new Little League park.  Someone mentioned the Woestina field, RLL has not used that field in at least 3 years.  The fields that RLL uses are on Princetown Road behind the Republican Club and the main field on Broadway.  These fields are useable, but are in serious need of repair.  Broken fences, broken scoreboards, parking lot is terrible, bleachers in need of replacement, No lighting, the list goes on and on.  Broadway is in the best condition but does still need work.  The town doesn't care because it is just kids.  The "old foagies" would rather complain about the kids getting into trouble rather than helping to provide a place where they can play safely and stay out of trouble.    
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