Friday, September 25, 2009

RECREATION IN PORTLAND

In today's Rivereast was our second insert responding to the survey the Portland Republicans had done this summer. Here is the insert and comments!






Focus on the importance of volunteers and those who work efficiently to save the town money yet provide essential services. Reduce publicity on program "frills" and P.R. hype.

Allow the Portland Reservoir area to be used for a Portland Residents Park to canoe, fish, swim, bikes and walk.

Can we develop the reservoir area (now that it is no longer used as water supply) for fishing, hiking, biking and passive recreation use?

Swimming would be very expensive --insurance. Let dog owners walk their dogs and not expect taxpayers pay to exercise their dogs. We all managed to ride bides without bike paths.

Portland needs parks, pools and more businesses! We have had a wonderful experience with the schools.

Portland doesn't have a pot to pee in and some wants a place for dogs to pee?

There are NO parks in this Town! Portland needs more choices for summer programs for the children especially for special interests.

Need to develop the waterfront. We could be an Essex or Stonington. Not a small Bridgeport!

Mansfield, CT has a fabulous community center with pool and indoor track.

More walking/bicycles paths...

I would Never Vote Republican.

A dog park would be nice.

Lack of river facilities--care more for the beetles. With the largest riverfront on the Connecticut River it is shameful.

Swimming--Brownstone is private.

Put a beach in at the Reservoir! or a bike path. We would use regularly.

Don't spend money for nonessential items during recessionary times, like a dog park, this is not essential.

Portland lacks public parks. Riverfront Park smells of oil, has a sewer running through it and has no beauty at all. We need a park where our community can gather.

We have a quarry to swim in. We do not need to pay for a dog park. We have fields at over priced schools. We do not need to pay for bikepaths. NOTHING IS FREE!

Would like to see more recreational opportunities for adults.

Focus not on political party--good of community at large.

Portland needs more family activities.

The Parks and Recreation Commission is unable to accomplish developing resources. There are too many commissions--Parks and Rec, Brownstone Quorum, etc. that are trying to develop things. Pool these resources and maybe something will get done. We need bike and walking paths. Develop Airline Trail. Parks and Rec has a whole plan paid for but not able to act on.

Would strongly recommend building bike path on old railroad line and connecticut to Airline Trail that runs from East Hampton to Andover(?) (It's great). May be able to use Federal stimulus funds. Also open up Portland Reservoir for biking, hiking, fishing and swimming activities.

I believe that Town Government provides many services that the Town can't afford and has no business providing. I think that the Town should make cut-backs--enough to reduce the average homeowners taxes to $2,000 a year!!!!

Recreation is almost dismal.

I am friends with someone on the Brownstone Quorum. The group is trying to build a park by the river with no funding and the labor of only about a dozen people. The park will be for town use. Kids with ATVs have destroyed the field that was planted (grass) last year. The Board of Selectmen has repeatedly ingnored requests to stop it. Somehow it won't get mowed. Meanwhile, across the river Cromwell is building a beautiful park with federal funding. they have roads, a gazebo and town support!

Do you really expect things to change.......with a Democratic majority on the BOS? and elsewhere?

Monday, September 21, 2009

Commenting on the Portland Republican Website

We welcome all comments to this blog that are issue oriented. We will not publish comments that are personal attacks against our candidates or our opponents. Personal attacks and comments are irrelevant and debase our community.

Bring on the issues. Don't be shy.

Friday, September 18, 2009

ASK SANDY DEBUTS

The Portland Republicans debuted a paid column in our local weekly paper today--
ASK SANDY. Here is today's installment:

As promised, I want to continue the conversation we started with our survey by launching this new column. I truly want you to feel free to tell me about your concerns, and more importantly, ask how I plan on addressing them when I am elected as your First Selectman.

I will start by asking the first question, which I have been asked the most over the past few months:

“Why do you want to be First Selectman of Portland?”

Truthfully, I asked myself this question when I considered accepting the nomination. I have a great career that I enjoy and I don’t harbor secret aspirations of being a “career politician”. I was, however, frustrated with some of the inaction and lack of leadership and vision around issues I saw in the town that could and should be addressed such as the potential placement of propane tanks near schools and senior housing, blight ordinances that are “hard” to enforce, and businesses that left and businesses that never were because of red tape and process issues.
I am an attorney and legal strategist with over 25 years of corporate legal and business experience (which includes running a small business) that has provided me with a complementary mix of business and legal skills in the area of employee benefits, contract negotiations, budget management and strategic business planning. Not to be immodest, I feel that I am what Portland needs at this time—a strong leader with a vision for the town that residents can believe in and support. Being your First Selectman is more than just being a “professional manager”. It takes leadership and vision.

To sum it all up—I care deeply about our town and I want to help it be everything the residents want it to be and more.

Now it’s your turn. Ask me a question via email at
asksandyportlandgop@gmail.com

DON’T BE SHY—ASK AWAY!
Sandy Downes

Saturday, September 12, 2009

TAG SALE A GREAT SUCCESS!

Thanks to all who braved the rain and came out for great homemade baked goodies and an assortment of tag sale items and supported the Portland Republicans today!

A big thanks to the Brownstone Quorum and Portland Youth Services for coordinating the event.

Good old fashioned New England fun!

Enjoy the rest of the weekend.

Monday, September 7, 2009

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH COCKTAIL PARTY

Portland First Selectman Candidate Sandy Downes and her husband Jim invite you to their home on Sunday, September 20th for a Meet the Candidates cocktail party.

Wine, beer and soda along with hors d'oeuvres, great company and conversation. The cost is $25 per person or $45 per couple.

Sunday, September 20th
4 pm
106 Chestnut Hill Road
Portland

For tickets or more information, please contact Cindy Varricchio at 342-0184 or at
portlandctgop@gmail.com

See you there!

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH AT 6 PM






Please join us on Friday, September 18th at 6 pm for our headquarters Grand Opening. We will be located in the old Coffee Pot on Main Street (next to Tierney Bros.) at the intersection of Route 66 and Main Street.





Join us for conversation, refreshments and an opportunity to meet our candidates.





See you there!
















BROWNSTONE FESTIVAL THIS SATURDAY!

Please join us at the Brownstone Festival this Saturday. We will be conducting a bake sale and tag sale at the American Legion on Freestone Avenue.

There will be a delicious selection of baked goods and some great tag sale items.

All the festivities begin at 9 am!

See you there!

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE INFO





Pictured from left to right: Jennifer Godwin, Matthew Rice, Marabeth Gildersleeve, Thomas Nash, Sandra Downes, Joseph Dinegar, John Sterry Sr., Carl Chudzik, Christopher Orcutt, Brenna Kosicki, Peter Castelli and Richard Varricchio (not pictured John Anderson).







First Selectman
SANDRA M. DOWNES

Sandy and her husband Jim, a longtime real estate broker, and their son Matthew moved to Portland from Glastonbury three years ago and immediately jumped in as community activists. Sandy and Jim are residents at Bartlett Hill where Sandy has served on their Executive Board as well as President of the Bartlett Hill Association. Sandy is Vice Chairman of the PRTC and Chairman of the PRTC Finance Committee.


Sandy brings a highly credentialed, well diversified background that will serve the interest and citizens of Portland well. She received a BA in Psychology and a BS in Education from the University of Connecticut, and has done course work toward her MBA at the University of Hartford. Sandy holds a Juris Doctor degree from Western New England School of Law, which she earned while working full-time and attending law school at night for five years.
Sandy has been employed in the insurance and financial services industry for over 25 years. She currently is Senior Counsel and Assistant Vice President for the Corporate Law Group at The Hartford focusing on technology law with experience in negotiating complex, legal agreements. She recently was part of a team which received the prestigious Chairman’s Award for completing three major acquisitions for the company.


Sandy was instrumental in putting together the survey that the Portland Republicans recently conducted. Sandy is just what Portland needs!



Board of Selectmen


JOHN ANDERSON

John is the Senior Republican Board of Selectmen Member. John was elected to the Board of Selectmen in 2003. John is a life-long resident of Portland. John works for his family-owned business Anderson Farm Supply. In his three terms as a Selectman, John has served as chairman of the Board of Selectmen subcommittees for Tax Relief and the use of Town-owned vehicles by employees. He has also served as liaison to many boards and commissions including Economic Development, Long Range Capital Improvements and Water and Sewer. John and his wife Sally have two daughters. John has served the citizens of Portland for the past six years with integrity, honesty and energy. He is a dedicated and experienced.


CARL CHUDZIK


Carl is seeking his second term on the Board of Selectmen. As in anything that he does, Carl is a very active Board member. He has served as chairman of the Energy subcommittee and as a member of the Blight subcommittee. He has lived on Jobs Pond for 22 years with his wife Joann and 9 year old daughter Addie. Carl is the owner and broker of Chudzik Realty since 1988. He holds a Bachelors in Marine Science from St. Francis College in Maine. Carl is an advocate for conservation and Portland waterways. Carl presently holds a 50-ton master Captains License from the United States Coast Guard. His leadership and fiscal responsibility was truly demonstrated in the preparation of the past two municipal budgets.


THOMAS NASH


Tom is a Senior Risk Management Analyst for American Eagle Federal Credit Union in East Hartford. Tom has earned the Certified Protection Professional designation and is Board Certified in Security Management by the American Society for Industrial Security International. Tom is a member and Director of the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators (IAFCI) and serves as the Connecticut Chapter president, as co-chair of the International’s Training and Education Committee and holds the Certified Financial Crimes Investigator Designation. His 40 years of experience includes nine years of experience in law enforcement. Tom has presented fraud prevention programs nationally. Tom lives on Summer Street with his wife Gloria.

MATTHEW RICE


Matthew is a Mortgage Broker with a background in finance, banking and marketing. He moved to Portland in 2006 while working in the mortgage business as a Loan Officer for HSBC. Matt is a graduate of Quinnipiac University. Matt sees this opportunity as a new challenge which will build upon his past and current experience. Matt recently became involved with the Portland Republicans in the last election cycle. Matt and his wife Maxine reside on Waverly Avenue.


Board of Education


JOSEPH DINEGAR

Joe was born in Quantico, VA and grew up as a Marine brat. He received his BS in Chemistry from The University of New Haven where he also received his MS in Education. Joe has also been involved in a number of community organizations such as The Middlesex Hospital Vocal Chords. He has been a high school Chemistry teacher in Hartford for the past six years and is impassioned to help his students achieve success through positive goal setting strategies, academic diligence and community awareness. Mr. D. as he is known to many of his students, knows first hand how vital a role a teacher plays in every student’s life. Joe moved to Portland in 2004 with his companion Sharon Paddock.


JENNIFER GODWIN


Jenny is a lifelong Portland resident. She is the daughter of Bob & Nancy Godwin and grand daughter of Frank & Audrey Godwin and Dorothy Ahlberg. She is engaged to Stephen Lohmeyer and will be getting married this fall. Jenny is a graduate of Mercy High School and UCONN. She also attended the University of Vermont and studied abroad. She is employed by Liberty Bank and works in the Portland Office. Jenny will bring a young and fresh perspective to the Board of Education.

BRENNA KOSICKI

Brenna is an incumbent on the Board of Education. She is beginning her second year as the Director of Special Education and Pupil Personnel Services for the Hebron Public Schools. Brenna has B.S. in Psychology from State University of New York at Oneonta and a M.S. in Guidance Counseling from Sage Graduate School in Troy, New York and a Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Administration for the University of Connecticut. Brenna and her husband Brian have lived in Portland four and a half years and have a four year old son Brandon and a 21 month old daughter Juliette. Brenna is a member of St. Mary Church. Brenna’s educational background enhances the diversity of experience and expertise on the Board.

CHRISTOPHER ORCUTT


Chris and his wife Tami have two sons Jacob age 18 and Zachary age 15. They have lived in town for 14 years. Chris was active in the Portland Fire Department as an EMT and Firefighter and was a Lieutenant at Company 3 for two years. He is serving his third year as the Vice President of the Portland High School Music Boosters. Chris’s educational background includes undergraduate degrees in Veterinary Medicine (AAS, SUNY Delhi 1983) and Biology (BS, Utica College of Syracuse University) with a Masters degree in Molecular & Cellular Biology from the University of New Haven. He has been employed by Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Company for 14 years, and is the Associate Director of Expedited Safety Reporting.

Board of Assessment Appeals

PETER CASTELLI

Peter is a life-long Portland resident seeking his second term on the Board of Assessment Appeals. Peter graduated from Queens College, New York with a B. A. in Political Science. Peter is employed by A & A Office Systems as a Software Solution Specialist. Peter and his wife Sandra reside on Penfield Hill Road. Peter’s breadth of business experience is a tremendous asset as a member of the Board of Assessment Appeals.


MARABETH GILDERSLEEVE

Marabeth has lived in Portland her entire life. She graduated from Regis College in Weston, MA as an Economics major. Marabeth has been in the real estate business for 27 years. She is now with Prudential in Glastonbury. Her real estate and economics background will truly serve Portland well as a member of the Board of Assessment Appeals. Marabeth has three daughters—Debbie, Jill and Sara.


Zoning Board of Appeals


JACK STERRY


Jack has an extensive resume. He served 40 years on the Board of Assessment Appeals. He is currently a member of the Portland Veterans Commission. Jack has served Portland in so many ways over the years. He was recognized in July with the Lifetime Republican Award for a lifetime of community service and dedication. Jack and his wife reside on Old Marlborough Turnpike. They have four children and six grandchildren.

RICHARD VARRICCHIO


Richard (Dan) just recently graduated as a Surgical Technologist and prior to that worked in the transportation industry for over 25 years. Dan has served on the Portland Senior Citizen Advisory Board and as a Boy Scout Leader. He works part time as Marine Auxiliary Officer for the Town of Essex and seeking employment as a Surgical Technologist. Dan his wife Cindy have two grown children.





A SAMPLING OF SURVEY COMMENTS



DO YOU BELIEVE THAT PORTLAND'S ELECTED OFFICIALS LISTEN TO CITIZENS' OPINIONS AND ACT UPON THEIR CONCERNS?





  • Thank you for asking our opinions. Great Survey! Can you do anything about the dangerous sidewalks on Main Street?




  • I think that since participation in Open Choice was inevitable, Portland was wise to agree to participate now while we have some choice/control over how many students per year come to Portland.




  • I'm not totally opposed to open choice, but the way we rushed into it without reviewing all the facts. Taxpayers were invited to several meetings and BOOM a month later it went through.




  • I do not feel the First Selectman and Board of Selectmen always listen to the people. So I am taking the time to say we DO NOT WANT anything to do with propane storage in our town. Please listen and protect our children.




  • This survey is a good start.




  • This Town SUCKS.




  • Our education system is behind the times. Intense support for short term intervention is not offered--ie speech services until it impacts school performance. By that time it's too late--opportunities missed for child.




  • Focus on the importance of volunteers and those who work efficiently to save the town money yet provide essential services. Reduce publicity on program "frills" and P.R. hype.




  • We are very lucky to have such capable and dedicated leaders--Democrats and Republicans!




  • Susan needs to go! Find a good Republican to run!




  • Susan Bransfield is open, smart and a terrific asset to Portland.




  • Portland's elected officials only listen to the largest voting blocks! To ensure they are elected again. That goes for Dems as well as the Republicans.




  • I lived in Portland for many years, moved aay and returned approximately 7 1/2 years ago. It seems that my 18 years away Portland stood still, sad!




  • Not necessarily.




  • Be less of a politician be more of a local stateman.




  • I think for a town the size of Portland, we do an excellent job. Of course we can always improve.




  • This postcard was an absolutely great idea! Kudos!




  • Although I'm a registered independent, I appreciate this survey. Nice job!




  • Go Sandra!




  • Listen-Yes. Act-when folks "yell" loud enough.




  • Government needs to listen to the MAJORITY of the PEOPLE, not the LOUDEST.




  • Thank you for your survey!

SANDY DOWNES LETTER TO EDITOR RIVEREAST SEPTEMBER 11TH

Dear Friends:


As I started the process of seeking the Republican nomination for First Selectman for the Town of Portland, I wanted to gain insight as to some of the key issues and challenges that Portland residents see facing the town to make sure that I would be right for this critical position. To this end, the Portland Republicans sent out a survey focusing on four key areas: (1) education, (2) quality of life, (3) economic development and (4) infrastructure. The response was overwhelming. As I read the handwritten comments, two words seemed to jump off the cards and capture the general need of the responders—leadership and vision.


It was at this point that I decided to accept the nomination because I knew that with my business experience and educational background I am what Portland needs at this time—a strong leader with a vision for the town that the residents can believe in and support.


I am an attorney and legal strategist with over 25 years of corporate business experience which has provided me with a complementary mix of business and legal skills in the areas of employee benefits, contract negotiations, budget management and strategic business planning. I know I can make a difference!


In this week’s Rivereast is an insert with information regarding one of the questions on the survey. The question was: Do you believe that Portland’s elected officials listen to citizens’ opinions and act upon their concerns? As indicated by the survey, the answer is clearly NO. I encourage you to read the insert and take a moment to visit our blog at:
http://portlandctgop.blogspot.com/ to read many of the responses to this question and the Republican’s plan to listen to citizens. As stated in the survey, we know you want to be heard. We Hear You!


Over the upcoming weeks we will be sharing the responses with you and the Republican plan. It should be noted that the survey was not an official statistical survey, it was conducted by the Portland Republicans to learn more about the concerns of Portland residents.


I look forward to getting to know as many of Portland residents as I can. I will demonstrate that I am worthy of your support to elect me as First Selectman. Portland needs a First Selectman who can provide leadership and vision and I believe I am that person.


Sincerely,
Sandy Downes
Republican Candidate for First Selectman