September 17th, 2005
the world that is rhinecliff
Posted by
Sandy in
Community
Not original thoughts but “the personal is political” and acting on the local level does eventually begin to impact the global climate (sometimes phrases become cliches for a reason).
Just a quick synopsis of this week in meetings and a note to encourage everyone to get involved with their local goings on.
- Mon: We love dogs in this area and really don’t enjoy unsubstantiated signage. But honestly, we are’t big fans of deposits either so please be kind and pick up after your pooch.
- Tue: Still a fair amount of dissention regarding the Comprehensive Plan in town and how it will impact the area.
- Wed: A large turnout from both sides of the Hudson to say “not this particular development” and not without further studies.
- Thur: A plan takes a lot of hard work on all sides and doesn’t stop until the final period is in place. Thanks for everyone’s diligence and hard work.
- Sat: Democrats choose their slate of candidates for Town Board/Supervisors.
See I told you that you would want to get involved with your own local politics.
on September 19th, 2005 at 10:18 am
this is great – news in a nutshell – Sandy, the library is my new favorite hangout – thanks to the warm and cozy atmosphere – I am on a personal crusade in NYC to get new book donations from friends to keep Morton current. Thanks for being such a terrific librarian and making Morton a special place for me and Rhinecliff