Remember the days when you sat in your classroom and the one kid that had to draw attention to himself always did? Remember that everyone would push him to do the most funniest and what we thought was the craziest things to make us all laugh? Remember how you look back on that now. Some of us laugh, some of us are indifferent but there are some of us who have grown up and realize that that kid was crying out for attention because back then he knew his own limitations and that he'd have to continue that behavior through life because he lacks the intelligence to stand on his own two feet and be a man. Sound familiar? Yeah I'm talking about Maturo once again. Honestly, it's growing tiring speaking about him .Most of us just want to ignore him, I personally know too much about him that I believe he belongs in Federal custody along with the rest of his little gang of want to be mafia leaders.
Why again does Maturo become the lead story on the East Haven Vine? Because he wants to get paid once again. Back when I served on the Town Council and the increase in salary for Mayor came before us I wanted to raise the Mayor's salary to over $100K after the next election. Some of my fellow council members looked at me like I had two heads and my logic was, look at what we're getting for $65K, Joe Maturo. The job appealed to a guy like Maturo because he was retired. So was Hank Luzzi and the list of former Mayor's previously. All we were doing as a Town was hiring people that used our Town as a second career, My thinking was pay the position as a mid range small business CEO, or professional and we could attract some young, forward thinking people to run for office and finally get this Town on the right track. That type of thinking drew fierce opposition because what I was proposing was cutting off the gravy train. Several people who had similar thought processes as Maturo knew that someone like that could stop the deals made with Zoning, Zoning Board of Appeals, Zoning Applications or even economic development. It could definitely interfere with the hire my buddy system that we all know exists here in the Town. Simply put these ideas are a threat to Maturo because he lacks the intellect to move this Town forward in real dollars and seriousness.
Yes I don't like Maturo, I haven't for many years because early on I saw what he was doing. He took his class clown mentality and shoved it right into the faces of many us who tried to course correct his behavior. There are so many things the public doesn't know or just simply wouldn't believe because they wouldn't expect their Mayor to act the way he does. When I served on the Town Council the stories we heard would really make you mad because your tax dollars, your trust in public office would surely be tested under Maturo. So the real question does the position of Mayor deserve a raise? I would say yes it does but not $85K if we really want something better we need to expand the pool to draw some real professional people who know how to run an operation with a 90 million dollar budget. We need a visionary, a positive vibrant person that can shake the ills of this Town and get us moving forward. That person is NOT Maturo and it's quite evident. He thinks that he's moving this Town forward because all he has around him are YES men. Remember the class clown only continues when the audience approves.
I can't divulge facts on this hunch but I think I can definitely point the thoughts in the right direction on what the $10K raise is all about. Simply put Maturo was collecting $75K and his disability pay of $40K and now that the State has said he can't collect both he's going to try to recoup some of that loss by going after the $85K. He'll tell us all that he's working hard, balancing the budget and yeah, yeah yeah. We've all heard that before but when you think about all of the Departments being told a ZERO increase shouldn't the Mayor as the CEO follow suit and not increase his own salary over 13.34%. Have you received a 13% increase in your pay? What has Maturo done to deserve a raise of 13.34%? I can think of many reasons NOT to even entertain that increase just on the publicity he has brought to all of us. If he was the CEO of a private company he would have been fired. We also can't forget the fact that he is going to raise taxes as is typical in an off year election. Our Mill Rate is going up 1.89. That means your property taxes and car taxes will rise in July 2014. Raising taxes while our property values continue to fall or lag is a slap in the face to all of us and Maturo and his antics have contributed to our property values declining.
In closing stop enabling Joe Maturo aka Buddy. This buddy is not your buddy. He's reaching into your pockets to continue his-self entitled life style of the Class Clown. Maturo needs to grow up and take accountability for his own actions, successes and failures. He needs to understand when the State says no that you can't come back to the 35,000 residents of the Town and say it's not fair, PAY ME. imagine you walking into your bosses office and saying that. While Maturo holds the title of Mayor you hold the Title of Tax-Payer you are the boss not Maturo. The only way we all we get out from under the boulder Maturo and company have placed us under is to stand unified and together we move that boulder. Maturo of course sees that and any action contrary to him as a threat. It only takes one in the classroom not to laugh to take away the power of the class clown. I stopped laughing a long time ago. What say you?
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Town of East Haven needs to hire a Human Resources Manager
The latest victims of the Joe Maturo “you’re fired” follies
has put East Haven right back on the front paper with the oh so credible Joseph
Maturo saying “I didn’t do it” is the reason why the East Haven Town Council
and Board of Finance should immediately request a Human Resource Manager be
hired and placed in Town Hall reporting directly to the Town Council.
As the Chief Elected Official once again Joe Maturo shows
just how immature he is in handling employee matters and turns them into a 3
ring circus. The last time it was the Taco comment which made international
news now it’s the mechanical pump caper where Town Engineer Kevin White and
Public Works Director Robert Parente were terminated, no, they were told to
find another job, no, they were told they had 30 days left to find another
job? According to Maturo that never happened,
however, now we’ve just learned they are at work. Whatever the case! Where there is smoke there
is fire!
In today’s world Companies, Municipalities and even
individuals have to be very careful in what you say to employees and how to separate
an employee correctly from the organization. Neophytes like Joseph Maturo have
no understanding on how to handle these matters because he lacks the personal
self- control to contain an ignorant ego that believes he’s the King of East
Haven and all employees of his are his servants. That type of attitude and
plain stupidity will cost East Haven even more tax dollars in law suits, sexual
discrimination and all other types of potential law suits. Plain and simple Joe
Maturo is what we call in the Human Resource world, “A Human Resources
Nightmare.”
Since we can’t fire Maturo to protect us from his further
potential liability the East Haven Town Council along with the Board of Finance
can take measures to protect the Town by hiring a qualified Human
Resources Manager that can institute an open door policy for all employees, institute
proper procedures in disciplinary actions, handle labor relations with the Town
Unions, and most importantly establish a professional procedure to
handle investigations into misconduct by all Town employees that would result
in a professional and judicious process to lessen the Town’s
liability. In another words, a person that can step in and say, “Mayor you just
can’t go around firing everyone without cause! We have to follow the policy and
make sure every T is crossed and every I is dotted.”
It’s time for the Town of East Haven to start to be proactive
and protective of our tax dollars and while it might cost $85K to hire an Human
Resources Manager just think of the savings we can gain by preventing Joe
Maturo and future Mayor’s from acting in haste and making terrible decisions. A
human resource manager also can be the referee between two or more parties and
can be an advocate for the employee. They are also the Defensive line and the
eyes and ears for any organization that has any potential liabilities regarding
people and assets.
The time to act is now….
Friday, November 29, 2013
The Independent Mind is Nothing to Fear
The Independent, Webster Dictionary says it best with its
definition, “not subject to control by others and not affiliated with a large
controlling unit.” Or it also can be
defined as a person who is not bound by or committed to a political party. Is that the mindset of the over 8,000
unaffiliated registered voters here in the Town of East Haven who definitely have
an impact on some of our local elections?
We turn our attention to that group of voters here in East
Haven and we ask that, as you usually do, with your vote, look at our message
and see if we align with your philosophy, ideals and common sense approach to
East Haven’s Town Government because in the end that’s what everyone’s goal
should be, to do the right thing for the people.
We’ve had elected officials, members of the two major
parties and a caucus in Hartford that have tried to push us to the side and
even strip us of our name. They tell us we are insignificant and that we mean
nothing to the process. We’ve even had sitting elected officials inject their
opinions and advise us incorrectly on procedure that would make one just give
up. All of these attempts by these individuals don’t really know the true
spirit of the Independent as expressed by Webster Dictionary and that is “showing
a desire for freedom and not looking to others for one’s opinions or guidance
in conduct.”
The true nature of the Independent is someone who is looking
for truth, justice and basically the American way and unfortunately with the
existing system here in East Haven we seem to be lacking those fundamental
pillars but the good news is the Independent Party of East Haven is here to
stay. We are small in number but are powerful group because we have the
attention of those two parties who are always wondering what we are going to do
and that is very good.
What the two parties know in their hearts is amongst their
own there are Independents, maybe not in title but in heart and mind and that
scares them to say words that we are insignificant. Just look at what some
independent minded people did in this last election and prior to the election.
On the Democratic side, party loyalists put up their candidate and a faction of
independent minded members said no and took it all the way to a primary. Some
were unsuccessful but the mere fact that a group of like-minded people stood up
and said no says a lot about the independent movement in our Town. The days of
iron fisted party rule are starting to come to an end. On the Republican side
the spark of independence died within their ranks when those with independent
thoughts decided that it was time to break free because the old guard would not
allow the independent minded to flourish.
Isn’t it so ironic that a Town that sits on the New England
soil where a nation was born in the 18th century acts so much like King
George and the British Government we wanted no part of. What do I mean? Just
look around and open your eyes and ears. One gains favor in this Town by being
loyal to the Mayor. How is that different to being loyal to a King? If you
asked any colonist loyal to the crown they would say their lives were good
under King George III and they felt that their way of living was righteous.
However, they only represented approximately a third of the overall population.
They could afford the taxes while the other two thirds were oppressed and
angry. But out of that oppression and anger was born a nation of independents.
People who were not loyal to a person only to themselves and their families and
some of those people who stood for independence were mocked, called crazy and
were shunned. Names like George Washington, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and
Thomas Pane were all men who risked everything to be free of a tyrant three
thousand miles away.
Franklin said, “Tricks and treachery are the practice of
fools, that don’t have the brains enough to be honest.” Can you recall a time
when your Town Government used tricks and the threat of treachery? Do the words from the recent election that
your taxes were lowered for 70% of the residents come to mind? When in fact it
wasn’t lowered because the Mayor and his administration lowered the mill rate,
it was because the property values across the entire Town are lower, that’s the
truth! Stand up against the truth and you can have some treachery come your way
by not having your zoning application approved.
Jefferson said, “When people fear the government, there is tyranny.
When the government fears the people there is liberty!” Those words quoted over
two hundred years ago are an Independent’s voice. The Independent is the one
who is not afraid to speak their mind and secures liberty. Locally do you want
to see government fear? Come to a Town Council meeting and when they see new
faces they become very concerned and wonder why you are there. That my friend
is fear because as Franklin said, tricks and treachery! The Administration
doesn’t want the public, they just get in the way.
So when the so called experts tell you the idea of the
Independent Party of East Haven has been tried and failed in the past remember
these quotes from Thomas Paine, “The Harder the conflict the more glorious the
triumph!” or my personal favorite, “Lead,
follow or get out of the way!” The truth is in the past when the independent
party was formed it was around one person for their gain. Our party is
different because we are a Town Committee and we are one of 13 Statewide Town
Committees and we are almost 30,000 strong statewide. We are a new movement and
as with any new movement there will be those who look to stand in your way and
to tell you what to do and what not to do. If you comply then you’re not an
independent and that’s ok. But think for yourself and maybe those ideals will
come!
In closing George Washington said, “Government is not reason, it is not eloquent;
it is force. Like fire it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.” How profound! These men all put themselves in
harms way to secure our liberty. They wrote, they spoke and they lead the young
nation. Is the East Haven Independent Party looking to lead the nation? No, but
we are looking to start the example here on how your government, your community
and your fellow citizens should be treated. We need like-minded people to come
out from the shadows and join us because our movement is real and with the winds
of change already blowing around this town our growing numbers will put this
administration and future administrations on notice that you work for us, not
the other way around.
Our meetings are held monthly at the East Haven Beach House,
every fourth Thursday at 7pm. Our next meeting is Thursday December 26, 2013.
Come see what we are all about! We welcome everyone!
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Joe Maturo Strikes Again….When Will the Town of East Haven Learn?
Over the Spring 2013, Joe Maturo was ripped to shreds by the New Haven Register for what can only be
called one of the New Haven Registers spot on editorials in recent memory. The
Register finally put print to paper and called Maturo what he really is and
that he was not worthy to seek re-election to East Haven’s top post. Sadly, in
this year’s election the alternative, Jack Stacey is a much better character
and person but the people he surrounds himself with are the same people that
have brought the entire East Haven Police Department and Town to where we are
today, in total shambles.
What has plagued
our Town over the past 20 years is the ritual of passing the baton with no real
change. Many of the people involved with politics in the Town are uneducated,
self-serving and without malice are so ignorant that they are setting the Town
of East Haven to become an extension of New Haven. We had a great opportunity
to rid at least one party of the “establishment” but unfortunately the Old
Democrats in the Town have played this game so long they have become pros at
deception and the art of rigging the game. The Republicans are no better
because we still have Joe Maturo and many of them are former Democrats. The real question is when will the Town of
East Haven have someone in charge that can truly lead us?
A perfect
example of just plan ignorance and bad advice was Joe Maturo’s recent trip to
the New Haven Register Editorial Board. Now as I stated above we know that
Board simply and correctly thinks that Joe Maturo is an idiot and unfit to run
the Town of East Haven. Any bright, articulate person would steer clear of that
publication because no matter what you do you will never change their minds and
you leave the Town of East Haven opened once again for another punch to the gut
and that’s exactly what we got. Like the bookend version he opened the arrest
of our four officers with international fame with his taco comment and then
closed it by calling our officers disgusting and reminding them when you play
you pay. Of course it made the front page and its more embarrassment for the
Town of East Haven. When people, when will we learn that the people we choose
to lead us are a direct reflection of not only our Town but the economy, the
home sales, the school system and everything else that goes into making a Town
vibrant? Not to mention ourselves?
Once again
Joe Maturo’s ignorant statement and the defense of him even being in front of
the Editorial Board is not for you but his own ego and self-made importance. As
a Chief Elected Officer you are entrusted with the duties and well- being of
the constituents and the stewardship of the revenues collected. In addition to
those duties you have the duty to properly market our Town to attract the very
best businesses, families and services. Lastly, you need to have intellect to
understand that this is not some part time gig. It’s a 90 million dollar
operation with over 15,000 resident assets that are valued around $220K per
home and we entrust it to a man who just can’t keep his ego in check and his
mouth shut!???
At the very
beginning of this sad episode Mayor Maturo said he stood by our Police Officers
and that they were innocent until proven guilty. However, after declaring that “our
judicial system is one of the best in the country” (it’s actually the only one
we have Einstein) this uneducated leader of our
community fails to realize that a jury doesn’t always get it right and that a
defendant has a right to an appeal and at times several appeals to let justice
prevail. So he makes this statement “Those
four cops even thinking they could do that is disgusting to me. If you want to
play, you’re going to pay.”
East Haven
Taxpayers let’s think about that for one second. We pay this man a salary of
$75K, full expense account, a Town Car and a matching pension and this is what
we get? Shouldn’t we have someone at the helm that can handle a situation
better and that has a full understanding of the judicial system or at least
attempts to know the judicial system? Shouldn’t we have someone who doesn’t
have to have a printed script in front of them that can be articulate and have
command of the English language?
Maturo and
all his wisdom has just no clue how to act in public and demonstrates daily
that he’s unfit to be Mayor of East Haven during difficult times. Maturo is so ignorant
that he fails to realize that The Town of East Haven was originally found guilty
by a jury for the death of Malik Jones. We appealed the decisions and the appellate
court ruled in our favor and the US Supreme Court declined to review the case. In
other words we won and the system provided the full extent of the process. Shouldn’t
Cari and Spaulding be afforded the very same opportunity if they so desire? If
that is Cari and Spaulding’s desire, shouldn’t the Mayor of East Haven not make
foolish comments that can proclaim an admission of guilt to those who are
actively suing the Town like Father Manship and Mr. Chacon?
What Maturo
should have said, “It’s a sad day in East Haven and it wouldn’t be appropriate
to comment on this case because there maybe appeals on behalf of the officers
and we need to allow the entire process to play out before we pass judgment.”
That’s the
type of response we should be getting from a person we pay $75K, full expense
account, Town Car and a matching pension. Instead we settle for the
establishment from both the Republicans and Democrats who have put us exactly
where we are today.
It’s time
that you the taxpayer realize that times have changed. The world has changed
and the Office of Mayor of East Haven needs a change. We need to evolve and
ready our town for the 21st Century and start to truly look at each
and everyone of our candidates to make sure they are the right ones not only to
serve but represent us.
In this election it’s not going to happen but we can start
to look now for 2015. Whatever the result on the 1st Tuesday in
November you’re either going to have more ignorance or the return of the Ruocco
crowd. Either way we don’t move forward immediately but with the Independent
Party we could have a real opportunity to change East Haven for the better. As this election cycle passes you will begin to hear all about this new party, with new ideas and a different approach on how to manage the Town not for the few established ones but for all of us. After everything both the Democrats and Republicans have done to our beautiful Town we certainly need a break and a different approach.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
What Face WIll Maturo Show This Week?
In December of 2011 Mayor Maturo made the decision to return suspended Police Chief Len Gallo back to work after an 18 month absence due to mainly political jockeying by Mayor April Capone, Fred Brow and Paul Hongo. I thought the decision to bring back Chief Gallo was the right one because under the leadership of Inspector Nappi the department became nothing more than a political ugly climate and the EHPD was failing to even handle the basics in policing.
Maturo said bringing Gallo back was a financial decision because he thought paying for two Chief’s was too much for the taxpayers. But the real reason was because he himself believed in Len Gallo and so did many of us. I certainly liked Len Gallo’s style of policing. He made East Haven a fortress next to an out of control City of New Haven. Len Gallo did his job, whether you liked him or not the common criminal knew if you came to East Haven to commit a crime there wasn’t a friend behind the desk and there would be consequences for your actions.
It’s obvious that both Gallo and Maturo were friends too. Many times you would see Len at functions for the Mayor and occasionally the two would be seen at a Yankee game or even on the Golf Course. All well and good to see the Mayor and his Chief law enforcement officer working and playing well together. But what happened after Chief Gallo retired is what perplexes me about Mayor Maturo.
In his state of the Town Address in April 2013 Maturo was quoted saying in the New Haven Register Article, “He raised the issues within the Police Department, revealed by the U.S. Department of Justice. Maturo said the police family was "shaken to its core" when four officers were arrested on criminal charges, alleging false arrests, excessive force and biased policing.
He said "the problems that had developed between 2007 and 2011 had finally come to a boil -- just three months after a change in administrations, and on the heels of a devastating natural disaster."
Maturo said he "immediately (began) making changes" in the formation of a committee to rewrite policies and the hiring of then interim-Police Chief Brent Larrabee.
Larrabee's arrival created "an immediate calming and stabilizing effect," the mayor said. The town also entered into a consent decree with the Justice Department, allowing the town to avoid litigation and potentially save millions of dollars, Maturo said.
The town hired Spanish-speaking officers, promoted its first female officer, as well as the first minority officer.
"These steps are just the beginning, though they represent a strong foundation on which to rebuild our Police Department," he said.
What I don’t get is why the two stories about the Police Department? If Maturo thought that the Police Department had problems from 2007 to 2011 then why would he hire Len Gallo back? Gallo remained in the position of Chief until 2010 when he was suspended. If policies and procedures were the problem then why did they have to be re-written after Gallo was gone? Why were they not done in Maturo’s first tenure as Mayor? If everything was good enough to hire Len Gallo back then why does the East Haven Police Department need to be rebuilt?
It just seems that Maturo is either completely incompetent, poor judge of character or is scrambling to stay on the right side of the political fence. The facts are that were several deficiencies inside the EHPD that Joe Maturo completely ignored while he was Mayor in his first tenure. That’s why the Police rose up against him and supported April Capone. The Police had old vests, deficient vehicles, and a Police Force that hasn’t changed in numbers since 1962.
If Joe Maturo was serious about bringing change to the East Haven Police Department he would have addressed it in 1998 instead of having “the whip” at his back when he signed the consent decree in 2013.
Facts are as was stated during the first defeat of Joe Maturo he takes his job lightly, he goes to Florida quite often and treats the office of Mayor like a part time position. We can do better than this East Haven. Joe Maturo is nothing more than a snake oil salesman and it's BUYER BEWARE!!!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
NOT SO FAST MAYOR MATURO YOU HAVE SOME QUESTIONS TO ANSWER
When you see signs that say buyer beware, there is a hidden
message there that alerts the consumer that the outside of the package might
look good but the interior might be rotten to the core. The same can be said
about the 2013 Maturo campaign.
You’ll hear for the next 53 days how Joe Maturo lowered
taxes, held the line on spending brought in economic development and how
wonderful he truly is. However, when you get to the core of the machine that
props him up you will see that it’s not squeaky clean. The heart of the Maturo
machine is the East Haven Republican Town Committee and certain members of that
crew are far from choirboys and girls.
Today, I have requested a full disclosure of all financial
activities from the East Haven Republican Town Committee since Joe Maturo first
entered into the political scene. I have requested bank statements, financial
reports and a list of contributors with their associations to key members of
the Maturo Administration through the years using the Freedom of Information
Act.
I am certainly not expecting any cooperation from this group
which I was a member of, but I can tell you I was witness to many questionable
practices when finances were discussed in our Town Committee Meetings. In some
cases certain members of the East Haven Republican Town Committee were directly
tied to the political machine that ran both Town Hall and the Treasury of East
Haven Republican Town Committee. Questions were allowed but when it came to
down to a full accounting of monies brought in and spent you were yelled at and
at time scolded for even bringing the subject up.
Who am I am speaking of? It’s the number two man in the East
Haven Town Hall. Mr. Arthur DeSorbo. His position as the Director of
Administration reported then and now to Mayor Joe Maturo. As the Director of
Administration he has close access to Joe Maturo and for ten years of the 1st
Maturo Administration Mr. DeSorbo’s wife
Ann was the East Haven Republican Town Committee Treasurer. The links speak for
themselves. The questionable practices,
lack of accountability and the intimidation were all a part of a smoke screen
that maybe shines the light that they don’t want turned on. I can say that
after Mrs. DeSorbo’s departure from the position as Treasurer the financial
strength of the party increased and full disclosure was read aloud at every
meeting with a full accounting of every penny brought in and spent. It is still
a current practice and the current treasurer should be proud to uphold the
public trust of the East Haven Republican Town Committee.
It will be very interesting for not only the current members
of the East Haven Republican Town Committee to see but the general public as well
if the East Haven Republican Town Chairman Carl Ruggerio will release these
documents which many members have never seen. Although it’s not direct tax dollars involved
with the East Haven Republican Town Committee it’s a part of the overall
ethical behavior of certain members that surrounds Joe Maturo that should spark
the public’s interest. It also alerts
the public of the character of the man that calls himself Mayor and the character
of those who control the finances of the Town budget and the avenues to be
elected through campaign contributions.
I eagerly await a response to my request and as soon as I
receive the response it will be posted for all residents of the Town of East
Haven to read. If there was corruption inside of the East Haven Republican Town
Committee during the 1st administration of Joe Maturo the public has
to know the truth. If corruption did exist so close to the Mayor’s Office how
could anyone believe that Maturo did not know? If corruption was a part of the daily
routine of the 1st Administration of Joe Maturo how could anyone in
the Town ever give him the keys to Town Hall again?
When you hear the arrogance in the words Joe Maturo used to
describe Jack Stacey, the Democratic Candidate for Mayor, about Jack’s lack of experience
to run Town Hall what does Mayor Maturo really mean? I know Jack Stacey and I know
Joe Maturo and I can certainly trust Jack Stacey around my family and friends I
can’t say the same for Mayor Joe Maturo and his close circle that currently
manages Town Hall.
Stay tuned….
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Endorsement....Gary DePalma is the Clear Choice for Democrats on Tuesday September 10th.
The case for Gary DePalma’s candidacy for the Office of Mayor of East Haven is founded on the premise that honesty and integrity matters in the arena of public service. But, do ethics really matter? Do the people of East Haven care whether or not their leadership adheres to a strong, moral belief system? Are the majority of residents proud of their town government? Are we confident our elected officials have our best interests at heart? It’s safe to say, a vast majority of us would respond in the same way. Skepticism and disappointment reign. What a shame!
For the most part, I
believe people view self-interest as a natural by-product of public service, an
entitlement or benefit that’s become part of the government landscape. People
don’t like it, but they’ve accepted that certain individuals, through their
elected positions, have access to opportunity that doesn’t exist for the rest
of us.
Well, I believe we
can do better. Our elected officials have been given the immense responsibility
to protect our best interests. They’re also obligated to lead by example,
represent with dignity and professionalism, and put forth a full-time effort to
succeed. Town government should never be an antagonist to majority opinion.
So, do ethics really matter? Yes, of course!
In fact, I will support any effort that will subject our town government to
continuous inspection and make it the focus of an ongoing process of
accountability. That’s why Gary DePalma is the best choice to be the next Mayor
of East Haven. He represents a political anomaly, a candidate who has
challenged the status quo to do what East Haven needs most: place principle
over expediency, straight talk over misinformation, and common good over narrow
interests.
East Haven is a proud
community. We’re tired of the New Haven Register , or other outside influences,
wagging a finger in our face, telling us how to manage our business. As a
whole, we’re good, decent people. No doubt, the negative perception of East
Haven is a direct reflection of its long-term leadership. If Gary DePalma is
successful, the political cycle is broken; and, we can move forward with a
strong code of conduct and higher expectations for our elected officials. We
can be proud of our town government, knowing the principles of hard work and
integrity will take top priority.
We don’t believe
anyone is under the impression the financial disposition of this town would
change overnight. Budgets are tight. But, the long-term benefit of having a
leadership structure grounded in a reasoned, mature and honest approach to town
government will benefit all of us.
Remember to vote on
Tuesday, September 10th.
We encourage you to vote Row B for the Gary
DePalma slate.
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