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ROTTERDAM
Town’s windmill getting a new home
Former Curry Road Shopping Center site to be redeveloped

BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter

    The Rotterdam windmill has found a new home.
    And this time around, town officials are hoping it will be permanent. The iconic structure that has sat in front of the dilapidated Curry Road Shopping Center for more than six years is being dismantled and moved to a freshly poured concrete pedestal at the head of the Great Flats Nature Trail off West Campbell Road.
    With the shopping center’s redevelopment looming, town officials decided to relocate the windmill to a more suitable area of Rotterdam. Supervisor Steve Tommasone said the windmill’s exterior will eventually be refinished to give it a more fitting appearance for one of the town’s main gateways.
    “The windmill is obviously a strong symbol for the town,” he said Wednesday. “We want to have it in an area where it will be noticed and will be a permanent attraction.”
    Town crews began dismantling the windmill this week and should have it at its new location by the end of the month. Eventually, the town hopes to establish a small education center by the windmill, complete with park benches and picnic tables.
    Rotterdam adopted the windmill as a town symbol in 1989 as a way to honor the town’s Dutch heritage. Street signs posted at all of the entrances to the town are all in the shape of a windmill.
    The wooden windmill is about 17 feet tall from blade tip to base and was originally built in 1949 as a display to attract visitors to Albany’s first home builder’s show. Afterward, the structure was purchased by Fred Mastrianni, who affixed copper flashing to the exterior and moved it to his nursery in Guilderland.
    In 1987, Mastrianni moved the structure to his home, where it was used as a storage shed until being donated to the town in 1992. Rotterdam first moved the windmill to an area near Mallozzi’s Restaurant, on Curry Road, but took it down about a decade later upon the request of the Mallozzi family.
    Rotterdam’s Sunshine Rotary Club spent about a month restoring the windmill, when town officials abruptly placed it in front of the shopping plaza. At the time, Rotterdam was planning to build a new government complex on the 10-acre property, which had been donated to the town by the Golub Corporation.
    But the new town hall never came to fruition due to its prohibitive cost. And the windmill remained on the property as a peculiar monument to the town’s inability to find a use for the deteriorating plaza. ...................>>>>...........................>>>>............http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r01000&AppName=1
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The windmill won't last too long down at the nature trail as I fear some Vandals will demolish it.
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I thought for sure they were planning on Curry/Hamburg in the middle of the roundabout. I agree, vandalism down there will destroy it.
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What a campaign stunt.  How much ya wanna bet that the Curry Road Shopping Plaza looks the same this time next year as it does right now?  Moving the Windmill to look as if something is getting done with that vaccant dump.  No date certain on the start of development.  They're playing a shell game.

How do the kids say it - " don't respect the player, but ya gotta respect the game"


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What a campaign stunt.  

EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!! AND AT IT'S BEST!


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.”
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What a campaign stunt!


The whole Tommasone Administration has been a cheap political stunt.  Look at that cast of characters who sit on our town board.  Mertz is the biggest stunt of all. Those clowns just dawdle and drool and wait for Gerry to text them on how to vote!  Although I will say that Joe Sigsnore is an accident waitin to happen. LOL

Stay tuned for a bombshell scandel ready to hit the town hall on em.
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Is it gonna be as huge as the stolen gun handle scandle??  That one really destroyed'em last election.  I think they only gained a super majority after that one hit.


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Is it gonna be as huge as the stolen gun handle scandle??  That one really destroyed'em last election.  I think they only gained a super majority after that one hit.

....ZING..... good one!


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This windmill is all part of an evil conspiracy to destroy the heritage of the Italian American in the town (kind of a cultural genocide taking place) and it surely merits not only an FBI investigation but a world court tribunal in (you guessed it!) THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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No conspiracy here....just pre-election pandering....plain and simple.


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This windmill is all part of an evil conspiracy to destroy the heritage of the Italian American in the town (kind of a cultural genocide taking place) and it surely merits not only an FBI investigation but a world court tribunal in (you guessed it!) THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


They could have burned the windmill on the spot for all I care.  No conspiracy, it's just funny how they linked the moving of the windmill, with future development of the old K-Mart plaza.  Smoke and mirrors.

Rotterdam should do a study on creating a windmill relocation taxing district.  There are just some services that the private sector can't perform for a town.  Moving valuable town landmarks is definitely one of those services.  

Vote Tommasone-Signore-Suhrada on November 3rd if you support more permanent taxing districts and larger public unions.  

Why vote Democrat when you have these RINO Rockefeller Republicans.


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Yeah, why? Very convincing.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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I forgot...Vote the No New Tax Line on November 3rd.  They're the only alternative to those pandering to public workers and their union support.  The current Republican leadership takes the "if you can't beat'em join'em" philosophy.  Mertz didn't join'em - he was booted.  O'Connor and Littlefield were denied endorsement because they didn't join'em.  

Self proclaimed conservative Suhrada favors creating a NEW taxing district. He believes it is more efficient and secure for the Rotterdam residents to rely on a government run emergency response service with it's own taxing district, even though a privately owned Mohawk Ambulance provide the same service.  Why didn't he make that same argument for the Glendale Nursing Home and support Susan Savage proposal to renovate it? - He changed his stripes for political survival and he joined'em.

These are the Republicans that candidates O'Connor and Littlefield were asked to support in return for Republican endorsement.  When they said they wouldn't support those republicans that didn't share their conservative ideology, they were denied endorsement.  Would you support these RINO's??  Not if you have any sort of conviction.


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Yeah, yeah, Suhrada is a liberal. A Rockefeller republican who was the chair of the local Pat Buchanan and Herb London campaigns in the 1990's. Very convincing. And Eisenhower was a communist too. You should take a job as spokesman for the Obama administration, you will go far. Only in liberal la-la land are there people like you operating as a phony front to defend the Schenectady school board on one hand and split the GOP vote on the other. How much do they pay you for that, or are you on the payroll at the assembly for Shelly? Rush calls them seminar callers. Here we have seminar bloggers.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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so ya think vanadalism exists more on the west side...I dont think so !! Hamburg and Curry end of town is scary, the hotel 8 has been robbed three times, stewarts more than once...the park vandalized several times the old grand union and laundrymat are grafittied regularly and dont forget you are just over a mile from the hill....The preserve area has not of that activity..
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