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Quoted from TippyCanoe
just remember your customers can be more ruthless than your supervisor

customers can make or break a business

either you have them or you dont




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GB is on target.  This is ridiculous.  Nobody cares who's "friends" with whom. Such inuendo is outrageous.  I don't even know who Maureen is.  Mr. Lanscaper should keep his mouth closed rather than "kissing and telling."  And with re: to JP and DM--that is total crap.  And even if it were true, he is a widower and she is single.  Whatever there relationship is, is their business.  FDG had no reason to fire DM.  He was wrong.  A tyrannical move.  GB is right--this is BS.
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what's even more BS is us having this conversation instead of talking about a Comp Plan Enforcer.......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Senders your comp plan wish list just ain't gonna get done.  Didn't happen with the Reps or the Dems and certainly won't happen with NNTP.  Rotterdam just doesn't think that big.  Move to Guilderland if you want organization.
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Rotterdam senior center position vacant
John Purcell 03/03/11
Del Gallo removes project coordinator despite public outcry

Rotterdam Supervisor Frank Del Gallo is sticking to his dismissal of the town’s senior center Project Coordinator Diane Marco after she was recently reappointed to the position at the beginning of the year.

Residents shared their support for Marco during the Rotterdam Town Board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 23, before the board failed to pass a resolution appointing John DeGeorgio, former director of the town’s parks and recreation program and retired in 2009. The position is currently vacant and possible candidates for the part-time position holding an annual salary of $15,000 will be considered in the future. The appointment of DeGeorgio failed by the common 3-2 split, with Del Gallo and Deputy Supervisor Robert Godlewski voting in support.

“Please defeat your motion this evening,” said Jack Shiely, president of the Rotterdam Senior Association. “Why after 14 months ... she didn’t pass her probationary period? That is kind of a long time — most probationary periods are a year, and we are well over a year now.”

DeGeorgio also spoke at the meeting about being tapped for the position and said he was concerned what would happen at the senior center if nobody was in the position. He also denied concerns he vied for the position and got Marco removed.

“There was no deals made,” said DeGeorgio. “I never asked any board member to put me back here in order to get rid of Diane Marco.”

When DeGeorgio was asked to return, he questioned why and was told Marco would no longer be in the position. He also mentioned he called every board member on the board about the position.

“My fear is that this situation that you have here will not be resolved, and it will be in limbo like other situations that are here,” said DeGeorgio. “You all need to come up with a plan to resolve your differences and understand each other’s roles. What goes on at these meetings and in this town is a reflection of all of the residents, and, quite honestly, we don’t look too good to other communities.”

Councilman Matthew Martin, who on the senior committee, said he didn’t support the dismissal of Marco, but if it goes forward, he wants a more complete selection process for the position.

“If we are going to go down this path, there has to be some of vetting process for whoever is going to get this position. I am just not comfortable with how fast this is going,” said Martin.

Councilwoman Nicola DiLeva said she was upset because she has no ability to change the dismissal.

“People are being dragged through the mud because a decision was made by people on this board, and I can tell you, three of them did not make that decision,” said DiLeva. “I don’t understand why we are doing this. … In the last month or so we are spending money on grievances that are senseless; we’re destroying people’s lives … nobody knows what is coming down the pipe.”

When Martin voted down the resolution, he said, he was not disagreeing with the supervisor’s authority to make the decision, but he disagreed with Del Gallo’s choice.

“There is more to this story than everybody knows in this room,” said Del Gallo before his vote. “I have no hard feelings with Diane or anybody else in this room, and I do what my job calls for.”

After the resolution was voted down, DiLeva alleged Del Gallo had threatened to close the senior center if board members voted down the resolution so she asked him to promise not to follow through.

“I need a promise from you that you are not going to lock the doors of the senior center,” said DiLeva.

After the meeting, Marco said she had yet to have a hearing on the dismissal, which she asked Del Gallo for the day she received a letter in the mail asking her to step down.

“Mr. Del Gallo is a dictator, and he dictates and he just seems to do what he wants to do and when he wants to do it,” said Marco.

While she no longer will be a paid employee of the senior center, she said she will continue to visit and meet up with friends she has made.

“I have very good memories and good friendships with everyone that goes there,” she said. “I can tell you I made a difference at the senior center and I will continue to make a difference.”

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again on  this subject

delgallo is out of line

he can only bring a name to the board

he has no authority to terminate

which could mean Ms. Marco could score big

however in the mean time to prevent this

Del Gallo and this deputy are working on a budget transfer to a bond fund to make the hamberg st project happen

- at the cost of the senior center and all the programs that come out of there -  summers coming parks commission

remember if a dept head says it is so for one vote it is so!


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I heard he wants to close the senior ctr and other progs to do the sewer project and other infrastructure things to promote the tax base. Just a rumor anyway so I can't confirm its truth.


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well that is two of us


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Quoted from GrahamBonnet
I heard he wants to close the senior ctr and other progs to do the sewer project and other infrastructure things to promote the tax base. Just a rumor anyway so I can't confirm its truth.


I heard the same thing. I heard there were about 20 seniors at the last rotterdam tb meeting. Clearly not representative of 30,000!! Sometime ya gotta make the hard decisions if you want to move forward.

Closing the senior center would allow that money to be used to benefit the ENTIRE town of rotterdam as opposed to the 20+ that were at the tb meeting. It would also eliminate another entity that rotterdam can politicize.

Rotterdamians don't always agree with fdg...........but in this case................smart move for rotterdam!!!



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BT-interesting the way you cast off the senior population.  I wonder if your in-laws know how little you value their lives.
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BT-interesting the way you cast off the senior population.  I wonder if your in-laws know how little you value their lives.


Perhaps I'm a senior.....perhaps?


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"Cast me not off in the time of old age; forsake me not when my strength faileth."  Psalms 71:9   Perhpas I'm a Rabbi.
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The only one that looks good in this mess is ND. Johnny Fontane just stepped in it again. Thought he said he called everyone beforehand? lol. The outrage seems to be down to 30 people bussed in by Jack. We got bigger fish to fry.
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Johnny Fontane's "charm" has just hit a new low.  Don can't get him out of this mess.  One thing about the fictional Fontane--he didn't back stab folks.  Can you imagine him as the "Clown Clerk" with the authority to marry people?  I would think he would be better at signing death certificates.
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The old eye sore, Bradt school, has just become the senior social center where gossip is the entertainment!!!
Send the seniors home and tell them to get a real life. Fire the workers and get them off the gravy train!

Close the beast down and put in sewers that would benefit the ENTIRE town!!!


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