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New City Library Budget Passed

One incumbent, two new trustees elected to library board of trustees

 

The New City Library budget for the 2014 fiscal year passed by more than a two to one margin in Wednesday’s vote. Voters returned one trustee to the board for another term. Edward Kallen was re-elected along with new trustees Victor Berger and George Jacobson.

The unofficial vote totals were: 625 for Kallen, 622 for Jacobson and 616 for Berger. The other three candidates were Christian Cortelli, who received 339 votes, Terence Mulgrew, who received 342 votes, and Cecily Cohen, who got 329 votes. 

The unofficial tally was 653 votes in favor of the budget and 284 votes against it for a total of 937. That was an increase of 240 votes over last year. All four election districts voted in favor of the for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014 by wide margins. The unofficial results are: 

  • District 1 with 291 yes votes and 136 no votes
  • District 2 with 48 yes votes and 26 no votes
  • District 3 with 199 yes votes and 86 no votes
  • District 4 with 115 yes votes and 36 no votes

The Clarkstown School District runs the budget vote and the library is responsible for the trustee election.  Lilyane Lorusso, school district clerk, oversaw the budget and count. The unofficial budget results were available in less than a half hour. 

Lorusso said people must have voted in an election within the past four years to be eligible to vote in the library election. There were some reports of people having difficulty voting, including Aney Paul, a former trustee and current county legislator.

“This election there were a lot of issues,” said Joseph Reiter, president of the library board of trustees, adding he is going to ask the board to appoint a committee to look into it. 

The manual count of the trustee ballots began around 9:30 p.m. However an interim check of the vote count determined a large discrepancy between the numbers recorded by the two staff members and a recount began at 10 p.m.

Interim Library Director Marianne Silver read the names from the ballots; Reiter confirmed them and the two staff members tracked the votes for each candidate.  In addition to trustee candidates, a small group of staff, board members and community members attended the vote count, which lasted until after midnight. 

Kallen and Berger, who left shortly before the unofficial totals were announced, were pleased with their wins.

 

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Heywood Jablohme May 18, 2013 at 07:17 am
What professional doesn't spend $500 per year on out of pocket expenses related to their jobs?Read More Staples offering 10% (or 5 in some cases) is hardly an example of the community getting involved. Thankfully, there are other examples of the community and PTA's getting involved and providing needed services. Clarkstown and surrounding areas hardly have substantial unmet needs in their classroom, thankfully.
Truth4all May 16, 2013 at 11:37 am
I guess better late than never. LaCorte is serving his 4th year as Mayor and was Trustee for I thinkRead More 4 years before that. This year is the only time he has brought the idea to the village about participating in this program. He is motivated by the opportunity of getting positive press for his County Executive campaign. The village should have been involved in this program ( as well as the Americorps program) long before this. On a positive note, hopefully the Village will continue this worthwhile partnership for many years to come.
Sunny May 16, 2013 at 03:50 pm
Is there an article on patch about it? I am unable to find except on lohud.com
Green Farmer May 15, 2013 at 08:23 pm
Finally!!
b May 15, 2013 at 07:31 pm
Thank God. It's been a long time coming. Finally someone has paid attention.!!! That man has gotRead More to go.
Watchdog May 16, 2013 at 04:37 pm
George, don't you have enough to do straightening out the affairs of Clarkstown. Overtime in theRead More Police Department is rampant and the Town Attorney is out of control. As Tom Nimick says, we need an outside auditor for that operation since taxpayers were abused with the hiring of a political operative Jay Savino who I understand is singing like a canary. Get on the right side George before the FBI comes a lookin" I hear that the Gromack war chest is the first place they are looking for clues. Do the right thing George or you will get trampled with the rest of them.
Tom Nimick May 15, 2013 at 11:12 pm
Congratulations, George. Now about your other responsibilities as a member of the Town Board withRead More primary oversight over budget and expenditures: Won't you be the one to propose the needed audit of the Office of Town Attorney? You know the problems exist - likely you know more about the problems than I do. It is sad to see you silent in the face of the abuse of patronage. When will we hear your voice on it?
Teacher May 16, 2013 at 07:24 am
The new format is attractive but it is hard to find the comments that go with stories.