Sunday, April 13, 2008

CANDIDATES SPEAK OUT....ARE YOU LISTENING????

CANDIDATE FOR PEEKSKILL SCHOOL BOARD DOUG GLICKERT:
froma post on the LoHud forums:

"I started working in Peekskill as a volunteer with Learning Partners seventeen years ago. Our family fell in love with the city for its diversity, sense of community, and beautiful location. I've had the privilege to work, play, and become closely involved with many people and organizations in this growing city. With our four kids all going to different schools in the Peekskill City School District, I feel compelled to serve the community as a school board member, where I can use my experience in education and school leadership.

I will pursue the best interests of all the citizens of Peekskill and look for win-win solutions. My goals are to work smartly and efficiently and to use tax money wisely for the benefit of every child. We must have teamwork from the top down and build unity to meet the challenges of our school district. I plan to build on the previous success of the board to ensure a strong foundation for our children's futures.''

As a member of the Peekskill Board of Education I will:

*Bring educational leadership to the board.

*Be a voice for all parents and students.

*Be accountable to the Taxpayers.

Member: National Maritime Historical Society; Peekskill Museum; Peekskill Education Foundation

Leadership: Director of Learning Partners; Manager, Peekskill Little League; Manager, Society Hill Softball League; Board of Trustees Member, Hudson Valley Christian Academy; Director, Lifeskills Youth Group; Deacon, Crosslands Community Church; School Leadership Team Member, P.S. 360; Quality Review Team Member, P.S. 360; President of Group III, Hillcrest Park Condominium Association.

Education: B.A. in Sociology with a Business Administration minor, Messiah College, Grantham, PA; M.S. in Elementary Education, with distinction; M.S. in School Supervision and Administration, with distinction

Doug is currently going door-to-door hoping to get his message out.

MY COMMENTS ON THIS:

Dear Readers:

Unless and until a candidate and the voters in the Peekskill school district demand the release of the security report by SERAPH, a firm that assits in security audits and crisis response, a report your tax dollars paid for, you will not be getting to the problems facing the district. Until a candidate and the voters demand to know why it will take two years for the six grade to enter the new school, you will not be as informed when you vote. I have wriiten about these issues in my Norht County News column "In My Opinion". I have done my part, you must do yours.
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NEW CABLE TV SHOW:

Domenic Volpe will be starting a new public access show called the Volpe Report beginning April 1, 2008. Viewers will be able to see this program on community Channel 15 in the Peekskill/ Cortlandt area and on Channel 74 in Yorktown. The first guest on Domenic's program is Det. Sgt, Eric Johansen of the Peekskill Police Dept.
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E-MAIL RESONE FROM PATTY V. RE; NCN COLUMN ON GLOBAL WARMING:

Andy-

just wanted to congratulate you on our recent op-ed pieces in the NCN and your blog. I happen to agree with you totally about what a scam "global warming" is and glad you had the guts to print your opinion. I also feel that our energy costs are sky high because of liberal speculators who have driven up the cost of oil to all time highs. There is NO shortage of oil and in fact, some economists are predicting that in a few years, the price of oil will crash to a new LOW. I also believe we need to drill in ANWAR and anywhere in the US where we have our own freakin' oil. Again, the leftwing libs are stopping this- why? So Gore and his buddies can get rich quick off of their carbon footprint scams.

Keep up the good work and don't let the bastards get you down. I know you won't.

Patty V.
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FOUR MESSAGES FROM WESTCHESTER COUNTY LEGISLATOR GEORGE OROS:
News from
Oros for Congress

CONTACT: ANGELA FLESLAND
April 9, 2008 (914) 402-4709


OROS KICKS OFF CONGESSIONAL CAMPAIGN
Former Gov. Pataki, former Rep. Kelly Endorse Oros at Campaign HQ Opening

Peekskill, NY—Westchester County Legislator and Congressional Candidate George Oros (R,C-Cortlandt) opened his official Congressional Campaign office on Wednesday April 9th in Peekskill to a headquarters packed with family, including his wife Marianne and children John and Christina, friends, and supporters. Former Governor George Pataki and former Congresswoman Sue Kelly joined Oros and endorsed his candidacy for Congress.

“The endorsement of George Pataki and Sue Kelly is an honor. The confidence they have in this campaign is inspiring. I look forward to going to each Town and Village within the 19th Congressional District to bring our positive message of change to this District. This campaign is about what is best for the people and not special interests,” Oros said.

Former Governor George Pataki offered enthusiastic support for Oros. The Peekskill native highlighted the ability of Oros to work with both sides of the political aisle and accomplish what is best for the people he represents.

“Oros has proven himself in the Legislature. He works with everyone and finds practical solutions for his constituents. He has leadership abilities and a common sense approach that have gained him the respect of colleagues and those in government. George will bring a voice of reason to the 19th Congressional District and I am happy to support him,” Pataki said.

Sue Kelly spoke highly of Oros, highlighting his years in local government as well as a small business owner that allow him to connect with his constituents.

“George Oros has the knowledge and experience that will allow him to excel as a Congressman. He is grounded to his constituents and is in touch with the needs of this district. I look forward to him representing us in Congress,” Sue Kelly said.

George Oros is a Westchester County Legislator and resident of the Town of Cortlandt. He is seeking the Republican nomination for Congress in the 19th District.


MESSAGE TWO: FROM THE CONGESSIONAL QUARTERLY:


A New Challenger for New York’s Hall
By Marie Horrigan, CQ Staff

First-term Democratic congressman and 1970s pop star John Hall of New York’s 19th Congressional District once again has serious competition for his re-election bid.

The Republican leader of the Westchester County Legislature, George Oros, Wednesday became the only top-tier candidate for the Hudson Valley district. It has lacked a strong Republican contender since businessman Andrew Saul abruptly dropped from the race in November, citing personal issues, after campaigning for one year.

Oros joins Iraq War veteran Kieran Michael Lalor in competing for the Republican nomination. Lalor has struggled to keep up with fundraising in the race; both Hall and Saul broke the $1 million mark in 2007 (the most recent figures available) Saul with the benefit of a $650,000 loan to his own campaign.

In making his announcement Wednesday, Oros was flanked by former Gov. George E. Pataki and Sue Kelly, who represented the district for a dozen years, indicating strong support from the state’s Republican establishment.

Speaking after his announcement Wednesday, Oros acknowledged he was entering the field relatively late, but said he expected to get the support he needed to win the election.

“I liken myself to one of those airplanes that leaves the gate late and then just gets a nice tailwind and ends up getting there on time anyway,” he told CQ Politics. “We’ll get done what we need to get done.”

Hall unseated Kelly in 2006 with 51 percent of the vote, aided by an anti-Republican and anti-incumbent tide that swept Congress nationwide. Oros said that despite lofty promises from the new Democratic majority, Congress was “out of touch and out of control, and I want to bring measure to that and bring the people’s voice back to the House.”

CQ Politics rates the race Leans Democrat.

The primary is Sept. 9.

MESSAGE THREE: THIS WAS POSTED BY JOUNAL NEWS COLUMNIST PHIL REISMAN:

Spano Loses His Cool In 'Senior Moment'
April
10
Westchester County Executive Andy Spano must be feeling the pressure from all the talk about abolishing county government. Or was it just indigestion? Perhaps a bad hair day?

Well, it must have been something that got his goat.

Word has it he stormed off the set of a public access cable-TV show in Yorktown Wednesday morning because he didn’t like the questions the show’s host was preparing to ask him.

Spano was to be the featured guest on the half-hour “Senior Forum Show,” which is hosted by Catherine McLaughlin and Nick DiTomasso. The pre-taped program airs 5;30 p.m. Fridays on Channel 74. But you won’t see Spano on it tomorrow because he removed his microphone and walked off before the taping began.

McLaughlin said today that she was stunned and outraged by the executive hissy fit. The odd thing about it was that the topic dejour was a totally innocent exploration of possible funding for a new Yorktown senior center.

McLaughlin said as a courtesy she showed Spano three questions she was preparing to ask him. “He got up like a two-year-old in a tantrum” she said.

Holding a piece of paper, Spano shouted, “These were the questions that I was supposed to answer! I’m not answering any of those questions.”

Spano added, “We were supposed to talk about health issues.”

Neither McLaughlin nor DiTomasso knew where he got a separate list of topic issues. McLaughlin couldn’t placate him when she tired explaining that the show wasn’t about health care, but the year-long effort to get the senior center set up.

“I soft-balled him,” she said. “I didn’t want to hard-ball him because naturally, I want him as an ally to help the seniors.”

The hosts tried to get to come back to the set, but he refused. He left with his body guard.

“He was nasty, he was abrupt, he was rude,” McLaughlin said. “He got so red in the face I thought he was going to have a heart attack or something.”

The three questions they wanted to ask were as follows:

1) What funds are available for the seniors in Yorktown from the federal, county and state as comparative to the other Westchester municipalities and why do we not have the funding?

2). Is there a criteria and/or a formula established that provides equitable distribution for funds among the Westchester municipalities for senior centers?

3). As a long term resident elected official and senior citizen how will you assist in helping us achieve the goal of having a senior center here in Yorktown.

The show went on without him. McLaughlin went on the air and demanded that Spano issue an apology “not only as a constituent taxpayer but as a woman. He was rude and not a gentleman.”

Too bad none of this was caught on tape. It would have been a YouTube classic.

Sue Tolchin, Spano’s chief adviser, chuckled when I asked her about the alleged tantrum. Asked if her boss was going to apologize, she said, “No, no. I think they should apologize to him.”

Tolchin said DiTomasso set up the interview and the plan was to talk about county programs for seniors and medical issues.

“So we got the stuff ready for Andy to go on this program, and he gets on the program and that’s not at all what they want to discuss,” she said. “You just don’t do that.”

I asked Tolchin if Spano could have winged it. She said, “I guess he didn’t want to wing it, Phil.”

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 3:28 pm by Phil Reisman.

MESSAGE FOUR; THE STATE OF THE COUNTY:
April 10, 2008

Contact: George Oros

Tel: (914) 995-2828

Goo6@westchestergov.com



State of the County is Not a Pretty Picture

Minority Caucus maintains County government is out of touch with reality

The Republican Conference of the Board of Legislators said Westchester County Executive Andrew Spano demonstrated in his State of the County address how out of touch he and county government are with the financial hardships many residents are facing today.Minority Leader George Oros (R/Cortlandt) maintained the best way to measure the ‘State of the County’ is through the real life struggles people throughout Westchester are dealing with on a daily basis.

“The reality is we all know what the State of the County is, and it’s not a pretty picture,” Oros said. “What was once taken for granted is suddenly getting out of reach. As people are being financially squeezed and forced to make painful choices they could never have anticipated, County government continues to do business as usual.”

“Before you can solve a problem you have to acknowledge a problem exists,” said Minority Whip Jim Maisano (R/New Rochelle). “We cannot keep spending more and more tax dollars while raising property taxes to fund this rapidly growing county government. We need fundamental change in the county government to address this spending crisis. This government is out of control and we are driving middle class taxpayers out of Westchester.”

Oros stressed at a time when businesses are cutting back and unemployment is rising, the County Executive increased the payroll by 4% over the last two years. Meanwhile, that same workforce is being treated as second class citizens having worked two years without a contract.“Not only is such action morally wrong, it is fiscally imprudent,” Oros said. “Failure to have a fair contract only delays and compounds the severe impact to the taxpayers.”

Speaking of taxpayers, Oros said it is “unconscionable” how county taxes have increased 57% in the past seven years. At the same time, the Consumer Price Index for the region during the same period only rose 26%---less than half the rise in the county tax rate.The Minority Conference, which also includes legislators Gordon Burrows (Bronxville) and Bernice Spreckman (Yonkers), proposed reducing this year’s budget by $16 million. For the last four years, the Conference has consistently offered real alternatives and an olive branch to work in a true bi-partisan manner to get taxes down, to no avail.

“It’s not uncommon for some people today to juggle two or three jobs to try to stay afloat in this county,” Oros said. “Look at the residents in Yonkers who were shellshocked to discover their 2008 county taxes were raised by 24%. A tax hike of that magnitude can force a family out of their home.”

The Minority Conference has also proposed reforming the way the county’s Board of Acquisition & Contract operates. Under the current system, millions of dollars of lengthy contracts are approved without any debate, discussion or a vote of the Board of Legislators. To curtail that, we have proposed any contracts or leases of five years or more, including renewals, must be approved by the full Legislature.In addition, we recommended the Public Works commissioner be replaced on the Board of Acquisition & Contract by the budget director; each meeting be electronically recorded; and no emergency contract can exceed three years.“It is clear there is a need for more open, honest and ethical government,” Burrows said. “We need to implement stronger checks and balances within the county to protect taxpayers.”

Oros vowed the Republican minority would continue to present initiatives that will increase government accountability, reduce spending and streamline County government.
“How can we make this dim picture brighter? We can start by bringing a dose of common sense and an understanding of the real problems people are facing throughout this county to the decision makers,” Oros said. “Every day we use common sense to make daily decisions, so common sense should be the barometer we use to determine if the ‘State of the County’ is what it ought to be.”

MY COMMENTS ON THIS:

See my column "In MY Opinion" in this weeks NCN on sale Wednesday on the State Of The County
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THIS WAS IN THE JOURNAL NEWS: ASTORINO COMMENTS ON THE STATE OF THE COUNTY:

Astorino pans State of the County Address
April 11

Republican Rob Astorino, who seems to be gearing up for another campaign for Westchester County Executive in 2009, just e-mailed this statement about last night’s State of the County Address:

“Once again, (County Executive Andrew Spano) offered up nothing but a litany of excuses and blame as to why property taxes are painfully high. It’s outrageous that he spoke for one hour and had a video produced justifying the need for a bloated county government but only six minutes n the property tax crisis. It’s even more absurd that he claims here’s nothing he can do to lower or even stabilize taxes and spending, yet he can save the world from global warming. Andy Spano has been in county government since 1982. Clearly, he is out of touch and out of control.”

Posted by Glenn Blain on Friday, April 11th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
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THIS WAS IN THE NORTH COUNTY NEWS:

Peekskill rewrites marshal contract

Contentious partisan debate
continues over appointment
By Art Cusano

The city of Peekskill moved forward with its controversial efforts to appoint a new city marshal by drafting a new contract after the appointee refused to sign the original agreement, fearing that the restrictions it contained could harm his locksmith business.
The new language in the contract would allow marshal-appointee David Hale, a locksmith by trade, to perform locksmith duties while serving as marshal, but only for customers he already had business arrangements with. It also states that Hale cannot advertise his services as a city marshal through his business, nor can he advertise his locksmith business while serving as a city marshal.

Controversy surrounds the appointment and subsequent rewriting of the contract because Councilwoman Cathy Pisani, the lone Republican on the council, claimed the move was a conflict of interest. Pisani contends the conflict exists because Hale leases business space in a building owned by the Mayor Mary Foster’s husband. Pisani said because Hale is Foster’s husband’s tenant, the Mayor benefits from Hale’s appointment. Additionally, the councilwoman accused the mayor of denying ownership of the building in which Hale is a tenant at a Jan. 22 meeting.

“Disclose to the public [that] your husband owns that property,” Pisani said at the meeting.
Foster said the appointment was not a conflict of interest because the job is technically not with the city. Any compensation the marshal receives comes from the courts.
“I’m tired of your lies and distortions” Foster told Pisani. “I can’t throw [Hale] business. He works for the courts. If there was a person who lived in a building that I own, couldn’t they apply for a [city] job?”

Foster has contended from the beginning that the idea for Hale’s appointment was not her own, but came from a recommendation made by the chief of police.
Police Chief Eugene Tumolo confirmed Foster’s assertion.
“I suggested [Hale] to the mayor and the counsel” the chief said. Tumolo told the North County News that he had had Hale in mind for the position for some time, and that Hale had expressed interest in the job should it become available.
Tumolo said it was he who instructed Hale not to serve as city marshal until the contract issue was resolved.

But Pisani said she took exception with the way the marshal’s contract had been rewritten, demanding to know why she wasn’t included in the decision to rewrite it.
City manager Dan Fitzpatrick countered that he “didn’t need permission” to rewrite the contract, and that he was working to make sure the wording met the satisfaction of the council after Hale had refused to sign the original contract.

Some members of the council members also expressed their displeasure with Pisani’s accusations.
“This has been blown way out of [proportion],” said Councilwoman Drew Claxton at Monday night’s city council meeting.

Councilman Joe Schuder agreed. “This is a waste of the public’s time,” he said.
Pisani later said she was upset that there was no public discussion about the contract before it was re-written. She was also concerned that the position wasn’t publicly posted. The councilman also claimed that Hale lacked the experience necessary for the job, saying the difference between Hale and the city’s other marshal, Greg Lazat, “was like night and day.”

In other news:
* Councilwoman Drew Claxton brought up the idea of instituting a “policy of respect” towards Peekskill citizens to avoid slander or libel suits against the city because of things said by city officials at council meetings.

MY COMMENTS ON THIS:

This "policy of respect" is in response to the "City Marshall" isssue. I have seen no slander or libel in this issue. Councilwoman Pisani cited ordinaces and law in her e-mail to the NCN. This falls under proper political dissent. I feel this "policy of respect" smacks of political censorship. It is an attepmt to silence dissent from the minority party through intimidation. The consideration of a policy such as this is an affront to the political process. What ever you feel of Councilwoman Pisani"s conclusion or interpratation of the ordinances and law, she had a right to speak out. I find this an amazing move by someone who was once the minority member on the council. In all that time did the majority ever try to pass an ordinance to silence her? The answer is no!!!!!
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FIVE MESSAGES FROM THE WESTCHESTER COUNTY REPUBLICANS:

NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES INTERESTED IN THE WORKING FAMILIES PARTY ENDORSEMENT.

The endorsement process has started. Candidates may fill out questionnaires on the website at

http://workingfamiliesparty.org/endorsements.php

Interviews will begin in early May.

Working Families Party.

MY COMMENTS ON THIS:

I will not vote for a Republican with this endorsement. The Working Families Party is the antithisis of Republicanism. In a desire to amass lines on the ballot a candidate should not sell their souls to this party. This endorsement is an insult to those who belive in the princapals of the Republican Party.\


MESSAGE TWO:

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MESSAGE THREE:


THE YORKTOWN REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE IS SPONSORING:

“A MEET THE 19TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES NIGHT”

AT MURPHY'S RESTURANT, 355 KEAR STREET, YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY 10598, 914-962-1800 ON WEDNESDAY APRIL 16TH AT 7:30pm.IN ADDITION, MR JIM COLEMAN, CHAIRMAN OF THE “JOHN McCAIN FOR PRESIDENT” CAMPAIGN WILL ADDRESS THE GATHERING. JIM'S RESUME SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. JIM IS A COMPELLING AND MOTIVATED SPEAKER AND YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS HIS PRESENTATION.

PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS BY MONDAY, APRIL 14TH.
HE COST IS ONLY $50.00 and INCLUDES APPETIZERS AND AN OPEN BAR.

Contact: Larry Cassidy (914-643-9415) or Mark Iannucci (914-671-8495)

MESSAGE FOUR:

Dear Friends:

I am pleased to announce that the 2008 Westchester Republican Committee Annual Chairman's Dinner will be held on Wednesday, April 23rd at the Ritz-Carlton in White Plains.Westchester's own Ari Fleischer, former Press Secretary to President George W. Bush, will be our Keynote Speaker.Our Co-Persons of the Year will be Yonkers Mayor Phil Amicone and White Plains Mayor Joe Delfino. We will also be recognizing former County Legislators Ursula LaMotte & Suzanne Swanson, as well as, former Westchester G.O.P. Chairwoman RoseMarie Panio.Invitations will be going out shortly, but in the interim, I invite you to participate by joining the Host Committee, becoming a sponsor, or purchasing a journal ad.Attached please find information about participating in this year's dinner.Thank you in advance for your support, and please do not hesitate to contact Republican Headquarters at (914) 949-3020 or Chairman@WestchesterGOP.com if you have any questions.

Sincerley,Douglas A. ColetyChairmanWestchester G.O.P

MESSAGE FIVE:

Sinatra & SliwaMark your calendar!Curtis Sliwa & Frank Sinatra“Coming to Westchester!!”What: Sinatra SoireeWhere: Traveler’s Rest Ossining NYWhen: May 28th, 6-9PMHow Much: $100ppPay Online: http://www.gballevents.com/A bold spirit with a lust for life and amazing energy, Curtis Sliwa is a New Yorker in the truest and best sense of the word. Republicans throughout Westchester and Putnam County are looking forward to a great night of live Sinatra music and lively speaking by Sliwa. Our famous Sinatra impersonator, Ernie Barry, has done events all around the world and performs live in Little Italy every month. Nobody is better than Ernie Barry when it comes to Sinatra!Sliwa, born and raised in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn, recognized early on the advantages of growing up in a close knit community. Curtis spearheads countless public service programs, including food and clothing distribution for the needy and anti-drug speakers bureaus. In 1994, Curtis Sliwa founded Cyberangels, the largest online safety and educational program in cyberspace. Sliwa has also authored several books on self-defense and safety, making his vision of community service and fighting crime a reality. Known all over the world as the founder and leader of the Guardian Angels, a non-profit, all volunteer crime fighting organization with 40 chapters throughout the United States and 7 countries overseas, Curtis Sliwa's scope is vast and intensive. His worldwide connections keep him in touch with major breaking news stories across the globe and a few steps ahead of most journalists. However, Sliwa's passion for "the city that never sleeps" remains a constant fixation. Featured frequently as a guest lecturer at colleges and universities and making regular appearances on TV news-oriented programs, Sliwa's message is one of hope, combined with a healthy dose of common sense. Join hundreds of fellow Republicans at ‘Traveler’s Rest’ in Ossining NY for a great night!Space is limited. Purchase your ticket today at http://www.gballevents.com/ !!http://www.ball4ny.com/
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THIS WEEKS "IN MY OPINION COLUMN" IN THE NCN:

Dear Readers:

This week I discuss whether favoritism equal corruption. You can read my column on this topic exclusively on line(see link below)or in this weeks NORTH COUNTY NEWS on sale now. I am worth the seventy-five cents. Look for my column IN MY OPINION(page 10) in the editorial section. Better yet as this column is exclusive to the North County News on a regular basis and will be covering the local political scene, take out a subscription. Click on the North County News link below and go to Subscribe. Between this blog and The North County News you will have all the information to make a vote based on substance.
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SITES TO LINK TO:

PLAN PUTNAM: planputnam@googlegroups.com/

PEEKSKILL GUARDIAN: "http://peekskillguardian.blogspot.com/

NORTH COUNTY NEWS:"http://northcountynews.com/

THE JOURNAL NEWS:http://thejournalnews.com/

PEEKSKILL DEMOCRATS:http://www.peekskilldems.com/"

PEEKSKILLREPUBLICANS:http://peekskillgop.com/

YORKTOWN SUPERVISOR DON PETERS:
PUTNAM VALLEY SUPERVISOR BOB TENDY:http://www.bobtendyforsupervisor.com/

THE PEEKSILL NEWS:http://thepeekskillnews.blogspot.com/
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CABLE SHOWS TO WATCH

ON POINT ON PEEKSKILL: Every Tuesday at 8PM channel 15 (Peekskill only)

Hosted by:DARREN RIGGER

DON PETERS AND YORKTOWN: Every Tuesday at 10PM channel 74

Hosted by: DON PETERS

YORKTOWN WATCHDOG: Every Friday at 9:30 PM on channel 74

Hosted By: ED CHIFFON

LEGISLATORS REPORT: Saturday and Sunday at various times on chanel 20

Hosted By: COUNCILMEN NICK BIANCO AND LOU CAMPISI

THE VOLPE REPORT: Thursadys at 8PM chanel 15 (Peek. and Cort.) 74 (York.)

Hosted By: Dominec Volpe
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EDITOR'S NOTE:All articles re-printed in this blog from the North County News are with the permission of Bruce Apar Publisher and Editor-in-Chief

BAZZO 04/013/08

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