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Support Ghent Planning on Ginsberg decision

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Malcolm Kirk
11 years ago

We need an honest and open political structure here in Columbia County

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Anonymous
11 years ago

Time to reform the old boy network in Columbia County

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Marilyn Bozik
11 years ago

Isn't it already built?

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Katherine Kanaga
11 years ago

Conflicts of interest need to send this whole application back to the drawing board.

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Steve Gilger
11 years ago

Endemic corruption in NYS from the local to the top!!!

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Mickey Mouse
11 years ago

More wasting of taxpayer dollars to stop meaningful jobs.

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susan simon
11 years ago

very disappointed in Judge Koweek's shortsighted decision

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Dan Devine
11 years ago

I oppose the expansion of Ginsbergs.

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Nicole Hayes
11 years ago

we moved to ghent 3 years ago in search of clean quiet country, please continue to keep our town beautiful

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Mary Evans
11 years ago

Please use common sense and stop the open corruption of the Ginsberg Land Steal...conflicts of interest abound, and the citizens of the county suffer when insider deals give away the precious and irreplaceable aspects of Columbia County. $1 for a parcel appraised at hundreds of thousands more than that...voters with business ties to Ginsberg...A TRUE DISGRACE! The laws should support citizens who fight corruption, not penalize those citizens by backing away from open corruption.

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Daniel Jacoby
11 years ago

Very disappointed in Mr. Koweek.

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Anonymous
11 years ago

We need to have the planiining board appeal Judge Koweek decision.

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Karen Fetty
11 years ago

As a resident of Livingston I'm concerned that Judge Koweek overstepped in this ruling.

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Jay Shulman
11 years ago

Permits should be denied to build this inappropriate proposal.

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Anonymous
11 years ago

GPB, appeal!

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Moira Stone
11 years ago

There should absolutely be an appeal; the planning board's decision was sound.

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Anonymous
11 years ago Featured

It's in the county's best interests to continue to strive for transparency and good governance. Protecting the independence of local planning and zoning boards supports that goal.

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Donald T. Converse
11 years ago

Thank You.

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Donald T. Converse
11 years ago

Thank you for all your work.

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William Slemp
11 years ago

It never hurts to get a second opinion, an appeal is in order.