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At Noon today the Office of Mayor Was Turned Over.

The official village year has begun and at Noon the Office of Mayor was turned over to our new mayor, Maria Moore.

Maria Head Shot

Today Maria met with the Village Attorney to review the status of pending litigation.  Each case must be assessed to ascertain whether it can be settled while preserving the paramount interests of our village, or whether further litigation is required to reach a proper conclusion.

The first meeting of the Board of Trustees wih Maria as our mayor was held at 7:00 p.m.  Maria, as well as Trustees Urban and Palmer were sworn in to office.

Transition at Village Hall — Posted 6-29-14

The Meeting Schedule adopted at the July 1, 2013 meeting set the Organizational Meeting for this year as Tuesday,  July 1, 2014.  We have recently learned this was an error.

The village attorney has advised that the official year of the village under NY State Village Law begins at noon on the first Monday in July.  This year the official village year begins Monday, July 7, 2014  — NOT Tuesday, July 1st.

The tentative date for the Organizational Meeting and the swearing in of myself, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Urban will take place on Monday, July 7th at 7:00 p.m.  Further updates will be posted here.

Lucky…

As you can imagine, the Progress For WHB Party is exhilarated by the strong support in our village for Maria.

We also would like to note that Charlie Palmer received  the highest vote count on the trustee line, albeit in an otherwise uncontested race.

Charlie gave generously of his time regularly going door to door with Maria throughout the campaign.   He has weathered ridicule for his reputation for thrift, and endured personal attacks based only on innuendo.  These false attacks seem to have been a failed attempt to change the narrative of this campaign.

Maria’s election is the product of lots of work by many people each contributing in their own way, none could have done it alone.  We did it as a team.

Some thought there was no campaign opposing the incumbent mayor until the owner of the the Corner restaurant put up his signs.  What they didn’t know was that Maria and Charlie had already visited nearly every voting household in the village.

In the end, it is Maria who is the principle architect of her success.  She offered to serve after having accumulated years of experience as an attorney, as a parent, and as a resident of our village.  Maria’s greatest job qualification is her compassion and concern for every person she meets.  To meet Maria is to love her.

I met Maria 30 years ago at a law school barbecue, so I know.  A few years back another “Tom” Maria and I know dubbed me “Lucky Tom.” Nothing could be more true.  I am glad to share Maria with you as our next mayor– You’ll be lucky too.

Tom Moore