tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787750143375798683.post2711978373174803918..comments2024-03-08T05:37:48.935-05:00Comments on EverythingCroton: CROTON'S VILLAGE BOARD, PLASTIC BAGS, DISCRIMINATORY LAWS AND MUCH MOREEditorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09217542873346619236noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787750143375798683.post-31541494129731714192018-12-24T07:36:30.187-05:002018-12-24T07:36:30.187-05:00We make sure they get them. I always give a copy t...We make sure they get them. I always give a copy to the clerk at the main desk.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787750143375798683.post-74018361954117653222018-11-17T15:34:26.278-05:002018-11-17T15:34:26.278-05:00It's a sad thing to say but everytime the Crot...It's a sad thing to say but everytime the Croton dems get a hairbrained idea, it ends up getting us sued, we lose, and end up with the bill, or I mean the Croton taxpayer does. I guess we have to keep getting sued before people stop VOTING for these people. While the people who got sued in the first place usually end up moving and leaving the rest of us to pick up the tab. I can think of at least four right off the top of my head.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787750143375798683.post-86708065286405654852018-11-16T15:36:22.095-05:002018-11-16T15:36:22.095-05:00I hope ShopRite has been reading these letters. I hope ShopRite has been reading these letters. DONDEONZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15170633061421336414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787750143375798683.post-56929058825890558462018-11-16T14:25:49.321-05:002018-11-16T14:25:49.321-05:00There is an unhealthy distrust of “chains” by many...There is an unhealthy distrust of “chains” by many Crotonites and it’s a bit perplexing. While it’s true that chains aren’t always owned and operated by local residents, which appears to be a main complaint of anti-chainers, it’s also true that (i) non-chain stores aren’t always owned and operated by local residents and (ii) chains provide a significant means of employment for residents and create an increased tax revenue stream for our schools, roads and services. Given the fact that this proposed law only applies to establishments “with over 5,000 square feet of first floor retail floor space” and “does not include food service establishments located outside of grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores or food marts”, it is clear that this law is not only targeting the current Croton chains (other than the gas stations, of course), I get the sense that this law is masked as an environmental law designed to penalize the current chains and also prohibit any future non-restaurant chains from even thinking about opening up in Croton. We are not a community that pushes people out. We’re a community that allows others in.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787750143375798683.post-45091555961555404392018-11-16T08:48:13.165-05:002018-11-16T08:48:13.165-05:00Again one has to ask. What about the people who ge...Again one has to ask. What about the people who get the New York Times delivered in those multiple plastic bags every single day! Unless you use them for scooping poop, they are about as single use as you can get! Ban them! Make folks get their New York Times the old fashioned way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com