Monthly Archives: October 2013

Brian Albert promises commitment and attention to Forestport voter interests

Dear Forestport Voters:

I encourage all to make their voices heard on Tuesday, November 5th in electing our next Town Board and Supervisor.

I would also ask that you consider making me one of the new voices you send to that board.

During my term, I plan to work hard in advocating for the interests of everyone in the town.

I will be open-minded in making decisions and casting votes, and promise to treat everyone fairly.

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To Town of Forestport Voters Hasenauer experienced, deserves your vote

To Forestport Voters:

For the following reasons, the best man for the job of Forestport Supervisor is Bill Hasenauer.

• He has long-standing experience in all forms of government.

• He was just elected 1st Vice President of Oneida County Association of Towns.

• He has spent over 35.5 years in law enforcement with 17.5 years as Oneida County Sheriff.

• He is a lifetime member of the Oneida County Highway Association.

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Support Historical Assn. at Billy’s charity dinner

To Town of Webb Historical Association supporters:

The Town of Webb Historical Association is inviting all its friends to Billy’s Italian-American Restaurant, located behind Walt’s Diner on State Route 28, Old Forge, for a charity dinner to raise money for the organization.

On Monday, November 11, Billy’s will donate 20 percent of all proceeds from each dinner ordered in support of the general operation of the Historical Association.

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Hasenauer says thank you in advance for your votes

On November 5th, Election Day, I would like everyone to get out and Vote!

I’m Bill Hasenauer and I am running for Forestport Town Supervisor. I am on the Conservative Line and would appreciate your vote.

For the year of 2014 I have held the line on taxes—no general tax. I have worked with Bill Gardner to lower the Highway Tax.

Thank You in advance for your vote. Remember—I will be on the Conservative Line.

Thank You

Bill Hasenauer

Forestport

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Niccolls Church Women’s Group effort supports needy children over holidays

The women of the Niccolls Church Women’s Fellowship invite the community to join them in Opera-tion Christmas Child, a charitable effort in support of disadvantaged children around the world.

A group of Niccolls church volunteers prepares for the Operation Christmas Child project. From left are Ruth Brussel, Jean Kull, Jean Gaudin, Jeremy Dreja, Char Pylman, Ellen Dreja, and Ginny Milton.

A group of Niccolls church volunteers prepares for the Operation Christmas Child project. From left are Ruth Brussel, Jean Kull, Jean Gaudin, Jeremy Dreja, Char Pylman, Ellen Dreja, and Ginny Milton.

During the next couple of weeks, the women will be assembling gift boxes of toys, school and hygiene supplies and other items that can be sent to needy children during the holiday season.

The sponsoring organization, Samaritan’s Purse, is a non-denominational evangelical Christian humanitarian organization that works worldwide to assist people in physical need alongside their Christian missionary work.

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A message from Councilman Karn Parker: Snead drives discussion, inspires participation—even as non-office holder

We find ourselves at the end of a very long and difficult supervisor’s campaign in the Town of Forestport. Candidate Parker Snead has been driving the process by keeping all of us informed as to budget possibilities and invigorating constituents to voice their concerns.

In his many ads, he has drawn attention to the highway budget and called for a 10 percent reduction in the highway budget and a one-third reduction in the highway tax levy.

And now that a budget has been proposed for 2014, that is exactly what is being called for.

Knowledge is power, and the public attention that Parker brought to these issues helped the board focus on getting it accomplished and reducing the taxpayers’ load.  Continue reading

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