Both major regional newspapers recently released the responses to their Candidate Questionnaires.
Here are the trustee candidate questionnaires published in the Northwest Herald.
To read village president candidates’ answers to the Northwest Herald’s questions, click here.
The link to the Daily Herald’s village president profiles is here, and the trustee candidate profile link is here.
Not a word spoken on commercial horse boarding, as the flyers continue to infiltrate our mailboxes. The Daily Herald clueless, as this has been a topic that has been debated for over twelve years now. The riding club candidates completely downplaying or denying their equestrian “roots” which run deeper than deep. Voters who don’t know will be deceived by omission. Ramesh leads the pack, being the greatest activist for their cause.
Residents need to know that a leopard seldom loses it’s spots. Something to think about when you head to cast your vote.
As a “write–in” candidate residents should support the position that Ralph Sesso and I both embrace which is that traditional small boarding is fine. Commercial boarding of a larger scale needs to be regulated and not at the expense of any individual whether or not they own a horse or not. that is simply in appropriate and unfair. Property rights are should not be exclusive to any one neighbor. We all should be treated equitably. Period.
Your so right about Ramish……..her whole life is the riding folks! She has let this village down on numerous occasions and will continue to do so.