by Stacey Nachtaler
THE CROTON CHRONICLE--Today and tomorrow we feature statements by two first time candidates.
Hi friends and neighbors:
Please allow me to introduce myself. I’m Stacey Nachtaler, candidate for Croton-on-Hudson Village Board of Trustee. I appreciate a few minutes of your valuable time to share how I am fully dedicated to serving you, and what’s at stake in this November’s election.
My family and I fell in love with Croton three decades ago, and visited often. Our fondest memories involve days and nights enjoying Croton’s parks, trails, restaurants, small businesses, waterfront, and strong sense of community. Living here over the past seven years, we can’t help but notice a deprioritization of those important assets, and a contraction of a transparent, inclusive localized-democracy, by the same few who have been in charge for many terms. Too often, residents' questions, ideas, and concerns are ignored in a variety of board and committee settings.
As a Democrat who has voted for Democrats my whole life, it’s been difficult watching our fellow neighbors feel unheard by the current administration. I have joined with fellow Voice of Croton candidates Gary Eisinger and Nigel Ravelo to offer our village a choice this November. Our platform — a living, breathing menu of priorities shaped by Croton residents from all corners — stems from our unwavering vow to act transparently and include constituents from start to finish.
Here is a sampling of what Voice of Croton has to offer:
We maintain zero conflicts of interest and have no aspirations for personal political gain.
We are not party to any special political interests or influences.
We will aim to put the “public” back in public meetings — agendas will be crafted with constituent input, visible through multiple channels allowing greater than 48 hours for residents to respond to public hearings, new proposals and discourses.
We aim not to unilaterally rule on the fate of Village land or local services conducted by Croton’s outstanding employees. READ MORE AT (90) Guest Editorial: Why I am running for trustee on the Voice of Croton ticket.
Please allow me to introduce myself. I’m Stacey Nachtaler, candidate for Croton-on-Hudson Village Board of Trustee. I appreciate a few minutes of your valuable time to share how I am fully dedicated to serving you, and what’s at stake in this November’s election.
My family and I fell in love with Croton three decades ago, and visited often. Our fondest memories involve days and nights enjoying Croton’s parks, trails, restaurants, small businesses, waterfront, and strong sense of community. Living here over the past seven years, we can’t help but notice a deprioritization of those important assets, and a contraction of a transparent, inclusive localized-democracy, by the same few who have been in charge for many terms. Too often, residents' questions, ideas, and concerns are ignored in a variety of board and committee settings.
As a Democrat who has voted for Democrats my whole life, it’s been difficult watching our fellow neighbors feel unheard by the current administration. I have joined with fellow Voice of Croton candidates Gary Eisinger and Nigel Ravelo to offer our village a choice this November. Our platform — a living, breathing menu of priorities shaped by Croton residents from all corners — stems from our unwavering vow to act transparently and include constituents from start to finish.
Here is a sampling of what Voice of Croton has to offer:
We maintain zero conflicts of interest and have no aspirations for personal political gain.
We are not party to any special political interests or influences.
We will aim to put the “public” back in public meetings — agendas will be crafted with constituent input, visible through multiple channels allowing greater than 48 hours for residents to respond to public hearings, new proposals and discourses.
We aim not to unilaterally rule on the fate of Village land or local services conducted by Croton’s outstanding employees. READ MORE AT (90) Guest Editorial: Why I am running for trustee on the Voice of Croton ticket.
don't 4get to check out their voice of croton website at https://www.voiceofcroton.org/
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