so just what are the requirements for this position?
be able to drive a truck?
suck the tit/dic of the party chair?
you didn't elect him rotterdam, so we will appoint him
will he will remove the signs anouncing you have arrived in rotterdam to reflect the truth? - the extension of the city's bourders
Hey.........ya just can't wake up the sheople. Rotterdam is a politician's dream come true!! They love governing a dumbed down society!!! Blame rests at the feet of the residents!!
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
...So true BT.....and I think I was the one who didn't go along with this new REGIME.....
too many involed in corrupt and unethical practices.....not to far away is some true facts coming out....and true....no rumors...like the residents like to
believe....because the perps in the REGIME start them....and everyone believes them.....what a Town
Land of Oz no more....Land of lies, and incompetance......and corruption.....
Doo dah....Doo dah......farmer in the......e i e i ooooooooooooooooo
Rotterdam has been governing this way for decades!!! But hey......the dumbed down OBVIOUSLY seem to like it.
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
Apparently the nayboobs have too much time on their hands -- now they are trying to make a political issue up where there is NO ISSUE. Instead of knocking the Town's wonderful leaders DOWN, they need to focus on building them UP...... However - it is clear that the nayboobs won't be satisfied until they find another fine and respectable family to slander and attack with hateful LIES.
"Return the Democratic Party to it's Pro-Life roots and remove control of it from the Neo-Liberals!
I am as awesome as a man can be, especially when I am passionate about something. ~ Glryinthhighest
"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."
btw - delgallo's excutive sec's part-time pay resolution was written the same way(ripped from the pages of DelGallo's playbook) and that resolution failed
ROTTERDAM Part-time coordinator chosen for Public Works Department BY JUSTIN MASON Gazette Reporter Reach Gazette reporter Justin Mason at 395-3113 or jmason@dailygazette.net.
Planning Commission member Vincent Romano will lead the Rotterdam Public Works Department, but only on a part-time basis. The Democrat who ran unsuccessfully for highway superintendent was appointed to the public works coordinator’s position vacated by Michael Griesemer, who resigned in April after being named in a sexual harassment claim against the town. Members of the Town Board approved a resolution provisionally appointing Romano, a retired Schenectady County Public Works supervisor collecting a pension, to the position at a salary of $30,000 with no benefi ts. Town Supervisor Harry Buffardi said Romano will need to take a civil service exam and rank among the top three individuals taking the test in order to retain his job. He said the town will also post the position, which he described as being largely administrative. “We’re testing the waters to see if we can do this cheaper,” he said. “We’re looking to do it cheaper and with the same degree of effi - ciency.” Buffardi said Romano will be in charge of the Code Enforcement, Building Inspection and Planning departments, in addition to the town’s Parks and Recreation Department. Under the reconfi gured coordinator’s position, workers in the various departments under Romano will report to him but operate independently. Romano will work 20 hours per week and about 1,000 hours per year. Buffardi said his work at the county level should prepare him for his new job with the town. “He’s done similar-type work for the county,” he said. “He has a background for this.” Following Romano’s confi rmation, the board also approved a resolution accepting his resignation as a member of the Planning Commission. Romano replaced David Savini on the commission in January and was in the first months of his seven-year term. Timothy Bradt, the former deputy chief of the Rotterdam Police Department and Buffardi’s onetime top deputy at the Schenectady County Sheriff’s Department, was then tapped to replace Romano. He retired from the sheriff’s department earlier this year and will earn $3,600 as a member of the commission. Town Board member Robert Godlewski blasted the appointments as being purely political in nature and questioned whether three of the five Town Board members could even vote on Romano’s appointment. Board members Wayne Calder, Michael Viscusi and Buffardi ran on the Democratic ticket with Romano last fall. “There are certain jobs that should not be involved in politics,” he said of the coordinator’s position. Godlewski also questioned whether Romano would ever take or pass the civil service exam. The county’s Civil Service Commission had no list of candidates for the job and no exam scheduled for the position, meaning one will not be given for at least two months. “In other words, he could hold the position for almost a year as a provisional appointment and then not score in the top three,” Godlewski said. “By then, the board could eliminate the job in the next budget and contract it out or just change the job title to something else.” Romano comes to the coordinator’s position in a similar manner that his predecessor did. Former town Supervisor John Paolino spearheaded a reorganization of the Public Works Department that led to the dismissal of the town engineer and creation of the coordinator’s position in 2003, the year after Griesemer lost his bid for the highway superintendent’s position. Griesemer, at that time chairman of the town’s Democratic Committee, was then tapped to fi ll the coordinator’s position. Republicans at the time accused Paolino — now a special consultant working in the town comptroller’s office — of giving Griesemer a patronage job. Likewise, Godlewski accused Buffardi of giving Romano a position as a political favor. He said Romano’s resume lacks any of the specialized training or supervisory qualities that are needed to lead public works. ...........................>>>>..............................>>>>..........................http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r01700&AppName=1