letters to the editor/opinion

Pask says she has commitment and skills to serve as Shelby town clerk

Posted 19 October 2023 at 8:04 am

Editor:

My name is Christine Pask and I am the endorsed Republican candidate for Shelby Town Clerk.  My husband Jeff and I are proud to say we are both lifelong members of the community and have had the amazing opportunity to raise our three daughters in the Town of Shelby.

Through my years of coaching/co-organizing the Medina Powder Puff League and serving as secretary to the Medina Marching Band Boosters, I have had the pleasure of meeting many of you and working with your children.

I have worked at the Orleans County Department of Social Services for 14 years and at the Orleans County Board of Elections as Deputy Republican Commissioner since 2019.  I have had many wonderful experiences dealing with people and at times, have had to deescalate stressful situations. I have been a notary since 2016. From clerical and general accounting to management and administrative experience, I believe my years working for Orleans County have prepared me to take on the task of Shelby Town Clerk.

As your Town Clerk, I will work with community organizations such as the Red Cross, MAAC and local churches to better serve our community. I will have extended hours to better accommodate working individuals to pay water bills, issue hunting and fishing licenses as well as other permits needed. Serving the people of Shelby is essential.

Commitment to the community is very important to me and something I take pride in. I would like to apply my passion towards the betterment of Shelby and ask that you vote “Pask for Shelby Town Clerk” on November 7th.

Thank you.

Christine Pask

Shelby

Wolter says he is committed to serving all residents if elected highway superintendent

Posted 18 October 2023 at 3:18 pm

Editor:

I stumbled upon an advertisement in The Hub regarding a Question-and-Answer session sponsored by the Shelby Republican Committee on Saturday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m., “with All Shelby candidates.”

I regret to say that I won’t be in attendance at this gathering, as I was unaware of the event and did not receive an invitation.

However, I want to emphasize my commitment to being accessible to the residents of Shelby. If residents have any questions or concerns about my plans for Shelby’s highway department, please reach out to me. Your input is invaluable, and I’m happy to engage in meaningful conversations about the future of our town.

I am a registered Republican who has also earned the rare endorsement of the Democratic Party, solidifying my position as a truly bipartisan candidate. I am firm that public services, including the work of Shelby’s highway department, should benefit all residents without political bias. I invite you to consider me as the candidate for highway superintendent who truly represents every voter.

Thank you for your understanding, and I look forward to hearing from you: WGW112023@gmail.com, (585) 798-4356 and www.facebook.com/wgw2023.

Sincerely,

Bill Wolter

Candidate for Shelby Highway Superintendent

Former Albion board member and code officer willing to fill vacancy as village trustee

Posted 17 October 2023 at 5:31 pm

Editor:

My name is Kevin Sheehan and I understand that Trustee Zack Burgess has resigned because of moving. I would like to thank him for his hard work and dedication to the residents of the Village.

I would be interested in being appointed to the remainder of his term on the Village Board. In the past I have served as mayor, deputy mayor and trustee for around 9 years. (I resigned during one term to accept the position of code enforcement officer/fire marshal).

I presently work for the State of New York and have retired from Local 13 plumbers/Pipefitters and Batavia VA. I have served on the Village of Albion Planning Board and presently sit as chairman of the Town of Albion Planning Board.

Thank you for considering me for this position and I understand Tom O’Hearn and Pete Sidari are also interested and would also be a fine choice to represent the people of the Village of Albion.

Kevin Sheehan

Albion

Shelby councilman violated nepotism policy in seeking raise for relative

Posted 17 October 2023 at 1:13 pm

Editor:

This is in response to John Pratt’s allegations posted in the Orleans Hub. He states “I have been deeply disturbed.” If you were deeply disturbed as you say about “instances of women being verbally harassed, degraded, and disrespected by officials, both in the office and in public settings,” why did you not act as is required by law at the time it happened?

Your failure to act to protect the victim, and report the alleged crime, makes you a co-conspirator of your alleged claims of a crime. Why wait till one month before an election?

If you have been a witness to as you claim, “There have been evident breaches of ethics by both current and former leadership, all under the less than watchful eyes of the town’s legal advisors,” why have you not made it public before now? You have been an elected official for the past 4 years. You swore an oath to people of this town, yet it is evidently apparent you failed completely beyond any doubt to do your sworn duty.

Mr. Pratt, why did you violate the town nepotism policy not just once but three separate occasions? According to Town of Shelby meeting minutes, on Feb 15, 2022, you made a motion to give the town clerk (your sister-in-law), a pay raise of $17,000. Not only did you make a motion, you voted to give her a raise.

When that motion was defeated you made another motion at that same meeting to give her a $10,673. Again you voted to give her a raise. When that motion was voted down by the board, at the next meeting on March 10, you again made a motion to introduce resolution 43-22, a proposed $3,000 raise which you again voted in favor of.

You clearly violated the town nepotism policy by not only introducing raises for a close family member, but you also voted on the matter, when protocol clearly dictates you should have excused yourself from voting, let alone not introducing legislation benefiting a close relative.

Why are you so adamantly opposed to a Code of Ethics law which holds elected officials to a higher standard? With everything you are claiming is happening in the Town of Shelby, I as a taxpayer would think you would be the number one proponent of this law (which is required by New York State). However, for some unknown reason you are its number one opponent. Why is that? Is it so you can ensure a close relative benefits from your position on the Board?

Mr. Pratt you were elected to represent the taxpayers of the Town of Shelby. If as you claim, everything happened as you say, then you completely and utterly failed to do your sworn duty as an elected official of the Town of Shelby.

Considering your past inactions, violations of Town Policy, and complete failure to live up to your oath, how can the taxpayers trust your word when you have by your own lack of integrity and actions failed to protect the people you have sworn to serve?

Scott Wengewicz

Supervisor, Town of Shelby

Retired Albion police officer willing to fill vacancy on Village Board

Posted 17 October 2023 at 8:54 am

Editor:

My name is Thomas K. O’Hearn. I am 63 years old and have lived in the village and paid village taxes my whole adult life.

I understand that trustee Burgess has resigned his position as he has moved out of the village. I served with the Albion Police Department for 20 years. I have been retired now for over seven years.

To the mayor and village board: I am interested in filling the remainder of trustee Burgess’ term. I also know that former trustees Sidari and Sheehan may also be interested. I believe that any of the three of us have much to offer.

Please consider one of us to fill this position. You will not be disappointed.

Thomas K. O’Hearn, retired lieutenant with Albion Police Department

Albion

Rich deserving of re-election as Shelby Town Clerk

Posted 17 October 2023 at 8:27 am

Editor:

I have known Darlene Rich her entire life—from her childhood to the raising of her own family with her husband Mike.

She has always been dedicated to any endeavor she has undertaken. When she became Shelby Town Clerk, she worked very diligently to obtain all the education she could to tackle the job successfully and to the best of her ability for our residents.

Darlene has been our Town Clerk for 16 years, and I encourage Shelby’s residents to re-elect her.

Dave Green

Shelby

Better coordination and promotion would make local events more successful

Posted 16 October 2023 at 9:16 pm

Editor:

Thank you to the leaders involved in the local events, services, libraries, museums, churches, benevolences and fundraisers in our area.

However the Albion community, in particular, needs to unite and let the public know how they can support and get involved. The key to a more successful event seems to be advertising everywhere, asking for volunteers and joining with other organizations.

It’s disheartening to see happenings after the fact or there is overcrowding of the calendar. Be a proud team, expand together and grow our town into what it once was.

Let us as a community know what we can do.

Cynthia Clute

Albion

Former Medina village official urges write-in support for John Pratt in Shelby

Posted 16 October 2023 at 1:58 pm

Editor:

In the 12 years I served on the Medina Village Board I learned how difficult a job it is and how hard it is to gain the trust of the people you serve.

John Pratt is just such man who has worked diligently for the people of Shelby as a councilman. While he first decided to step aside and not seek reelection he changed his mind for the good of Shelby and has decided on a write-in campaign for Shelby Town Council. He is honest, is fair and was a  pleasure to work with on inner municipal dealings.

In the recent past, John has brought up issues of transparency within the current board, a quick way to lose the trust of the people you serve. He also feels that consultants have ill advised the Town Board on many dealings costing the town time, money and trust.

John feels that the town’s bookkeeping has issues with inconsistencies and withholding information making correct decisions by members of the board difficult. John is also concerned about high water rates from Medina.

I can tell you that no one from Shelby has asked the village to sit down and discuss the rates in over two or three years. John is also concerned by individuals turning a blind eye to a toxic workplace for women. In today’s world, that is unacceptable. Thankfully, John has brought that to the forefront and it can be corrected.

In true transparency let me say that I am not a resident of the town as I live in village but town of Ridgeway nor am I related to anyone holding or running for office. With all the problems facing Shelby, most notably STAMP, a good qualified individual is needed to help on the board.  John is a good man, is honest, hard working and is fair and I believe can help the Town Board as it faces those issues.

I urge the residents of Shelby to write in his name for councilman.

Owen Toale

Medina

3 Shelby board members say political ‘B.S.’ being spewed

Posted 16 October 2023 at 10:12 am

Editor:

We, the below signed Shelby Town Board members categorically deny any knowledge of any type of harassment occurring at the Shelby Town Hall.  Any occurrence of this type of activity will be dealt with immediately.

These accusations from current board members appear to be the normal political rhetoric that is usually thrown at the oscillating device to see what sticks. The usual political, watch my left hand…but don’t look at my right.

The taxpayer needs to see what is being accomplished at the town, and for the town, not listen to the political B.S. being spewed. Get involved, come to meetings, see what really is going on, ask to speak with the town supervisor – he will meet with anyone.

Signed,

Scott Wengewicz, Shelby Town Supervisor

Steve Seitz, Town Councilman

Jeffrey  Schiffer, Town Councilman

Former Shelby deputy clerk urges support for Pask as town clerk

Posted 14 October 2023 at 8:57 am

Editor:

I’m not a very political person but I’ve worked in the Town of Shelby office long enough to know who would be best for these jobs, so I’m asking you to vote Republican this November.

I worked with Dale Root and Scott Wengewicz and know first-hand that they have the town’s best interest at heart and also have a network system that benefits us as a whole.

My cousin, Christine Pask, is running for Town Clerk this year. I feel she will be great at it. She is used to working with the public and is professional, courteous, fair and friendly to everyone. She’s very good with people and is a team player. She has more experience coming into this position than our current clerk did when she started. Chris has some great ideas on how to tighten up office spending along with decreasing accounting discrepancies. Chris’ strong work ethic will be essential as she is up to the challenge!

Remember, this is not a popularity contest. I’ve seen politics bring out the worst in some people. It even divides families! Life is too short for this type of nonsense. Vote Republican!

Respectfully,

Dorothy Nolan

Former Deputy Clerk in Town of Shelby

Limina welcomes chance to serve all residents as member of Shelby Town Board

Posted 13 October 2023 at 9:47 pm

Editor:

When considering the Shelby Town Board, the heart of the matter lies in open dialogue, informative exchanges, and unwavering respect for all voices. It’s these foundational principles that drive my candidacy.

With a BBA in accounting and over 35 years in finance, serving in key positions as financial analyst and controller across manufacturing and banking, there’s a depth of knowledge I can apply to benefit our community. I’ve picked up practical skills, from budgeting to team collaboration, that I believe will benefit Shelby. This experience translates to sound financial decisions and an eye for ensuring resources are used to their fullest potential.

The value of local government is immeasurable, and the involvement of every resident amplifies its impact. Work sessions historically have provided a platform for these crucial discussions. One of my goals is to revitalize public work sessions, making them a cornerstone of community engagement again.

Town board meetings should be more than decision-making arenas; they should be inclusive spaces where opinions, popular or not, are heard and respected. My commitment extends to fostering this environment, promoting the exchange of essential information, and ensuring the community remains at the forefront of the town board’s decisions.

Medina is more than a location to me; it’s home. My family has been a part of the community for over 100 years. My three sisters and I were born and raised in Medina, children of John and Lorraine Limina, who owned Limina’s Jewelry Store on Main Street for 46 years.

Should Shelby voters choose to support me, know that I will work thoughtfully and diligently. Even though I am a Republican-endorsed candidate I am eager for the opportunity to serve everyone in Shelby. I stand for careful spending and researched decision-making. In our rapidly changing world, staying informed and engaged in local governance is more crucial than ever. Decision-making is not merely about choices; it’s about attention to detail and ensuring these choices best represent the collective insights and needs of the people.

I realize the chance to serve Shelby’s residents as a Town Councilmember is a privilege. I kindly ask for your vote.

Linda Limina

Candidate for Town Council in Shelby

Schiffer seeks support to continue to Shelby Town Board

Posted 13 October 2023 at 9:29 am

Editor:

My name is Jeff Schiffer. I am currently a Town Councilman for the Town of Shelby. I take great pride in where I live and the people of Shelby.

There has been much discussion concerning the division in the town government. I believe if all members put the good of Shelby first, we can do some amazing things in the future. I will not be drawn into the negative histrionics.

My only concern is the good of Shelby. In closing, I would like to mention that we have a great town supervisor with great vision and is extremely honest. I would appreciate your vote in November.

Thank you,

Jeff Schiffer

Shelby Town Councilman

Root highlights accomplishments in first term as Shelby highway superintendent

Posted 13 October 2023 at 8:02 am

Editor:

My name is Dale Root and I am the Republican- and Conservative-endorsed incumbent for the Town of Shelby Highway Superintendent position. I will give you some documented facts of what has been accomplished during my first four years in office.

The town of Shelby has 45.9 miles of paved road, and as of this date 25.1 miles of roadway has been repaired and paved, along with 2 miles of reconditioned dirt roads. This includes cold pave, grader pave and chip sealing. We are currently on track with the town’s 5 year plan.

It wasn’t long after I assumed office that the pandemic hit. This resulted in escalating prices for everything as everyone knows. My Department persevered and continued, plowing, fixing roads, repairing water main breaks (of which there has been plenty).

During the pandemic the new truck order was cancelled with the uncertainty of covid. This past summer we were able to order a new plow truck to help bring our aging fleet up to date. Our High Liftfront end loader is on a 3 year lease, which saves the Town expensive repair bills.

We were able to purchase a new mini excavator, which is used routinely to repair water leaks.2 major leaks were recently found and repaired.One was two valves under Oak Orchard Creek, which resulted in substantial savings for the town resulting in no water leaked and less water purchased.

We are continuously testing and flushing water lines to ensure the quality required by state and county guidelines were not only met but exceeded.

This past summer was a banner year. The road crews assisted the village of Medina during their road paving project, in accordance with municipal agreements, enabling the town to obtain excess road millings which were used on town roads, and the town hall side parking lot, saving taxpayers untold tax dollars.

The Town Hall parking lot was milled and repaved. The courtroom was repainted (thank you Job Corps) at no labor expense to the town, and the carpet was replaced bringing our town hall up to date on much needed repairs. More will be accomplished next summer on the exterior.

So, it was a banner year on roads, water savings, shared services with other municipalities, trees cut, and stumps ground. I am proud of the work accomplished by the crew I work with.

In closing, are we better off than 4 years ago? I would say yes. My Democrat-endorsed opponent does not think so. When we work together we can accomplish much and move forward as a department.

I enjoy serving the Town of Shelby and would greatly appreciate your support November 7th for another term.

Thank you,

Dale Root

Shelby

Retired highway superintendent says Shelby would be fortunate to keep Rich as town clerk

Posted 12 October 2023 at 10:53 am

Editor:

I have known Darlene Rich for at least 50 years ,and worked with Darlene for 12 years at the Town of Shelby as highway superintendent. I found her to be a dedicated worker.

Over the years Darlene  has gained valuable knowledge and perfected her ability to serve our community.

Our town would be very fortunate to have Darlene Rich for another four years as Shelby Town Clerk.

Respectfully,

Michael Fuller

Retired Town of Shelby Highway & Water Superintendent

Wolter has exemplary character and work ethic to serve Shelby as highway leader

Posted 12 October 2023 at 8:37 am

Editor:

Bring back honesty and integrity! Choose someone who has the Shelby constituents’ best interest at heart. Vote Bill Wolter! Bill will actively listen to the citizens of Shelby and give 110% to any questions or situations that arise.

If he can not, he will use his communication skills to keep all parties involved and apprised of progress on a solution. He will hold himself accountable for living up to the expectations of Shelby residents as well as the commitment he has made to himself to uphold his duties as a Shelby Highway Superintendent.

He will show empathy and respect for all in a positive manner. Bill humbly has the courage and emotional intelligence to run a campaign where he is not slandering or spreading untruths about his opponents which proves his respect and empathy for everyone.

He is not stooping to a level of spreading untruths or creating rumors for political gain, like many candidates do. Ask yourself, do you want someone in office, for any position, that you don’t have the utmost trust and respect for? I know I don’t.

People in these positions have access to a lot of personal information and if they’re misrepresenting their opponent during a campaign, imagine what they are going to spread once they are in office with so much information at their fingertips.

Having known Bill in the capacity of a friend, employer, worker, husband, father, and now grandfather, I can say that he is fair, honest and hardworking. He is the type of guy that will work as a team, knowing when and how to delegate fairly.

He is self aware of when things need to change and not afraid to look at things from another perspective. He has passion and drive to do the job, do it right and to the best of his ability. Bill is also the type of person that will be grateful and proud of his staff for their hard work every day.

Being the son of a former highway superintendent, I know the long hours and dedication it takes and I know that Bill Wolter has what it takes to do the job and do it well.

Choose a leader that holds himself accountable to the community he serves by being  humble, courageous, respectful, listening actively, fair, honest, hardworking and grateful. Vote Bill Wolter and you will not be disappointed after the election because these qualities are not a false pretense to get your vote.

Respectfully,

Jim Blackburn

Medina