Thursday, March 26, 2009

Do Utican's care about the environment?


With all the citizen campaign's for the environment going on around the country I was thinking about our environment and wondering if others were doing the same in Utica, NY.
Energy Policy, Climate change, Recycling, Public Health, Toxic s, Water Protection are just a few of the concerns we have with our environment. With abundant water resources, North easterners are among the world’s most wasteful water users. As a result, improvements to the region’s water conservation practices have become necessary to reduce the consumptive strain on our aquifers, rivers, and lakes, as well as provide much needed water quality benefits.
Global Warming is upon us. Our Planet is getting hotter and our climate is changing.
Recycling saves money, creates jobs, saves energy, and fights global warming.
Pollution from electric power plants that burn coal is a major source of acid rain in the Northeast.
The acids changes the pH of water and soil, ultimately killing aquatic life and altering soil chemistry, which plants and trees need to survive.
Now New York Regional Interconnect wants to put a power line through Oneida County all the way to New York City. This project is a bad idea that would cause terrible destruction and devastation across Oneida County.
I guess with all the other things we have to worry about these days to include the economy in which President Obama promises will change for the better in the near future.
Lets hope the environment does not get put on the back burner, we can not turn back the progress we have already made and the changes we can achieve if we push forward.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Spring has sprung in Utica,NY


Sunny skies welcomed in the spring season in Utica, NY today at 7:44 am this morning.
Temperatures are still a little mild for spring but will change in the weeks to come.
The parks are starting to come alive with children playing all types of outdoor sports to include basketball and baseball. Bikes are appearing on the sidewalks and adults are bringing out the motorcycles too. I hope that everyone is getting out to enjoy the great NY weather. Pick nicks are just around the corner, wow how time flies.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Jesus Help us from these blood sucking AIG executives, President Obama please no more stimulus for AIG executives.


I like many other tax paying Americans are tired of the blood sucking executives at AIG.
President Obama has given enough of our cold American cash to these thief's.
Why if they were told to stop all bonuses continue to squander our government stimulus money?
The only help we can get is a prayer to Jesus Christ, a big prayer.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Utica, NY Turns Green for a day!


The traditional green line was freshly painted yesterday for today's St. Patrick's Day Parade.
The weather was co operating this year with sunny skies and 40 plus degree weather made this years parade one to enjoy from the start. The parade includes floats and marchers and different municipalities from around the area bringing fire trucks decorated with green decorations and of course shamrocks galore. The children were all cheering along with the adult children at heart.
The children were also excited to collect the traditional parade candy thrown to the kids by various participating groups. All in all it was a wonderful parade, lets hope the partakers in the green beverages will behave a give us a clean slate as for police activity.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Ex Utica NY Mayor Edward Hanna Dies at 87


It is a sad day in Utica,NY and everywhere else in the world where Ed Hanna left his mark.
Hanna a former Utica, NY mayor died this morning in his doctors office at the young age of 87.
Mr. Hanna ran for Mayor again in 2008 loosing to David Refaro. The flags are flying at half staff at city hall in Utica and former Mayor Hanna's favorite music at his request is being played at the Hope Tower at City Hall in Hanna Park. Even though I was serving my country during most of Mayor Hanna's terms as Mayor his work and legacy has left a lasting impression on this Utican who also has a Heart for Utica.
Rest in peace Mr. Hanna, Utica is much better because of you in many more ways than one will ever believe. God Bless you Sir..................

Friday, March 6, 2009

Compounded taxes on top of taxes proposed in Utica, NY

Has anyone ever heard of a recreational tax? Well that is what is being proposed in Utica, NY.
A $20 recreational tax per household and a $1 fee each time a child uses a city swimming pool.
The residents in this city have been insulted enough in the wake of this economy.
Utica wants to raise property taxes by 6%, the water board wants to increase its rates and the school district wants its increase. Have we taken enough from these blood suckers? or do we stand up and say enough is enough. I think there are many who talk the talk but will not walk the walk so we will continue to be squashed like a bug by our elected officials. Empty wallets and purses will be a thing of the future. The great depression was a thing of the past we are in a great great depression and need big oars to row out of this one.

Utica Resident collapses and dies at council meeting

It was an ordinary Wednesday evening at the Utica City Council Meeting. Residents are allowed to speak and voice their concerns regarding the City. At the podium was a gentleman well known to the audience and council as Jack his real name is John Hallinan. John was addressing to council suggesting the city try to get federal economic stimulus funds to replace damaged and missing street signs. As John was about to address another "pet peeve" something was not right.
John then started to speak but collapsed shortly before getting to say what it was.
In the audience attending the evenings meeting was Utica Fire Chief Russell Brooks.
As he performed CPR on John, with the Rev. Richard Dellos standing over them.
John's breathing and heart then stopped, Brooks said.When emergency responders from Utica’s ambulance service arrived, they used a defibrillator on John before putting him on a stretcher and taking him to a local hospital. He later died, Brooks said.
The meeting was canceled for the rest of the evening and a prayer group formed and prayed for Mr. Hallinan

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Utica continues to spend even in todays climate of depression causing taxes to go up up and up....

City of Utica NY continues its practice of spending even when we are forced to count every nickle and penny. When is Mayor Roefaro going to stop his tax and spend routine. This City is raising taxes faster than any other City of its size and maybe even larger Cities don't tax as much as this Mayor has done in his last two years in office. Residents and councilmen alike are concerned they want the City to be fiscally responsible. Mayor Roefaro acknowledged that spending continues to increase. With the declining economy, it’s difficult to juggle rising costs and other mandates, he said.
If the City would take example from Rome,NY or other NY Cities that make a budget and stick to them then we might see city leaders who must be cautious to not spend past their means.
After all a budget is a budget would you say not?