Guest Editorial by Gary Eisinger and Nigel Ravelo, write-in candidates for Croton Board of Trustees this November 5.
The candidates advocate a one year moratorium on new projects greater than 5 units.
Sep 09, 2024
Editor’s note: While the Chronicle does not endorse candidates for public office, we hope to provide a community forum to those candidates who want to present their positions and views in this space. This is in addition to our own reporting on election campaigns. To that end, we have asked Len Simon and Maria Slippen, also candidates for the Board this November, to submit position papers, Guest Editorials, or any other materials for publication in the Chronicle. We have been told that they are currently considering this invitation.
In the late hours of Thursday, September 5th, we announced our candidacies through our Voice of Croton Facebook page. We invited Crotonites to a Meet & Greet the Candidates event at our beautiful waterfront for the last summer concert series of the season at Senasqua Park. We enjoyed a wonderful evening with neighbors and friends speaking about the issues and what compelled us to run. We’re grateful to those who sought us out and were willing to connect with us. READ MORE AT Guest Editorial by Gary Eisinger and Nigel Ravelo, write-in candidates for Croton Board of Trustees this November 5. (substack.com)
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