Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Published articles that should be read in preparation for the upcoming Patchogue Village Election, which is to take place March, 20, 2012.

The upcoming Patchogue Village Election is considered by some to be a defining moment in the history of our village. We certainly were on the right track for the longest time; but other residents do not like what they see. The Truth lies buried somewhere within the articles and comments that are linked below.

It is up to you the village resident to take the time to read all of the articles below. Yes it will take a few hours, but it is up to you the village resident to determine, what is true, and what is not true! Is someone manipulating words to their advantage?

Unlike the days of old, most of the residents of our village have a college level mastery of the English language. Where creative writing was above the comprehension of our parents, it can easily be understood by most of the residents of Patchogue Village.

It is now our task to study the evidence and make our own educated decision, as to who will best serve Patchogue Village in the future.

(Please read both the articles and the comments.)

(Left click a title (below), and be sure to use the back-arrow to get back to this page.)

First read the Long Island Advance , 2/23/2012 Pages 3, 15, and 17.

Patch's 2012 Voter Guide

Why am I Running for Trustee?

NU Village Issues Forum

Surveys & Polls

Online Poll: Do you support the 291 Apartments at the Four Corners?


The Four Corners: A Historical Perspective, A Plan for the Future

Blog: Evaluating the Patchogue Village Election



A Response to Mayor Pontieri's Attack Ad: My Qualifications to be the Mayor

The Truth Hurts

"Certain Benefits”

To The Residents of Patchogue


Dear Residents of Patchogue Village:

Patchogue Village 2012 Mayoral Nomination

Setting The Record Straight on Village Audit

Let the Facts Speak for Themselves - from the Patchogue 2012 Team

Promises

Revisionist History

A Voice from the Village

The Truth Hurts: When 'Yes' Should Be 'No'

Are You a Friend of the Carnegie Library?

Patchogue First and Paul Pontieri

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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous5:35 PM

    http://www.osc.state.ny.us/localgov/audits/villages/2012/patchogue.pdf

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