Saturday, October 3, 2009

Austerlitz Republicans Make Lunch!


The Austerlitz Republican Candidates provided lunch for Columbia County Habitat for Humanity volunteers who are currently building their 5th house on Mill Street. The Candidates were given a tour of the Mill Street, Hudson neighborhood, and learned about the organization and how it provides affordable housing to a family in need.

They may even go back in November to help finish the house!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Austerlitz Republican Roundtable

I know this is short notice, however if you have nothing planned on Monday night I am trying to organize a Republican Roundtable at the Spencertown Town Hall starting at 7pm. Everyone is welcome, bring your thoughts, comments and Republican Neighbors.

Also, a reminder that on Sunday, September 27th at 1pm is the Northern Columbia County Republican Picnic, tickets are still available. This is located at the Ghent Sportsman Club.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Northern Columbia County Republican Club BBQ

On September 27, 2009 - ANNUAL CHICKEN BBQ - at the Ghent Sportman's Club, County Route 9, Ghent, NY. The grounds will open at 1PM, with hot dogs, hamburgers, sausages and peppers, soda, beer, etc. The Chicken BBQ meal will begin around 2:30PM, followed by some short speeches and concluded with a raffle. DIRECTIONS: From Route 66 in Ghent, take County Route 9 east for about 1/4 mile, The Ghent Sportsmen's Club is on the left. There's plenty of parking.
Prices: Adults - $12.00 Children under 12 - $6.00 - For tickets, email John Wallace at john@grayrider.com or call me at 518-392-7062.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Slate of Candidates for 2009

On September 8th, 2009, the Austerlitz Republicans chose their slate of candidates for the November 3rd, 2009 election. The candidates are Jeffrey W. Braley Sr. for Town Supervisor, Carol Pinto, and Matthew Verenazi for Town Council, Susan Haag for Town Clerk, Tax Collector and Robert Meehan for Highway Superintendent.

These candidates have been endorsed by the Conservative and Independence Party.

We wish them much success in the upcoming months.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

The results are in

The Preliminary Election results are in To view the results click on this link
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=piEQFZUmfQLyN6p2aCDf-RA


Thank you to all who voted!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

13 days until Election Day

We will need your help on this very important election day. If you or someone you know would like to volunteer on election day, by being either a Poll Watcher, or working at the phone bank calling voters to get them out and vote, either respond back to this email, or call me on my cell phone, 610-3391 to sign up. There will be Poll Watcher training, before election day, the time and date will be determined. The polls open at 6am and go until 9pm. If you are looking for yard signs, we have McCain/Palin, Treadwell, Judge Carpinello, and I am hoping to get Senator Saland and Mark Molinaro signs tomorrow night. If you would like a sign or signs please email me, or call my cell 610-3391 and we will try to get signs to you. I will say that they are going fast, and we have a limited supply.Thank you for your considerations!The Austerlitz Republican Committee

Sunday, September 21, 2008

MOLINARO GARNERS BIPARTISAN SUPPORT

From the Desk of Assemblyman Marcus J Molinaro

For IMMEDIATE Release: September 19, 2008
Contact: Patty Hohmann (845) 849-5066
MOLINARO GARNERS BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
Assemblyman praised for his dedication, commitment to the residents of
Dutchess and Columbia counties

Assemblyman Marc Molinaro (R,C,I-Red Hook) continues to earn the respect and support of local officials and community organizers as they voice their praise regarding his unwavering dedication and commitment to serving the people living and working in the 103rd district."I have thought long and hard about what matters most to our 103rd State Assembly District. And, in my belief that we should always choose our representatives on merit rather than party line, I will mention a candidate I know well," wrote Councilwoman Virginia Stern (D-Standford). "Marcus Molinaro has been doing an excellent job, introducing needed legislation in a wide-range of issues including State government reform, tax reform, deficiencies in manage health care, especially as it relates to women's health, institution provisions in schools to stop bullying and harassment both personally and via the internet and, so much in our minds recently, finding better and more equitable ways to fund our schools. Marc has been an advocate for all the communities he represents….""I support Barack Obama for President… I also support another person this year. The residents of New York are facing difficult times and I believe the leaders of our state need to work together for solutions," said Councilman Christopher Galayda (D-Dover). "I support Marcus Molinaro's re-election bid for state Assembly because he has proven that he looks beyond party lines, beyond egos and beyond power struggles to build consensus. Marcus is certainly right for Dover, he is right for the 103rd district and he is right for New York State. I'm a Democrat and Marcus will have my support and my vote.""He loves Columbia County. He loves the people of Columbia County," said Councilwoman Shelia Ramsey (D-Hudson) when discussing Marcus Molinaro's commitment to the people of the 103rd Assembly District. "I can't tell you how much he's impressed me. He is full of passion. He puts all his efforts and time into doing whatever he can for us.""Assemblyman Marc Molinaro has worked extremely hard to help the residents living in the Hopewell Precision Superfund Site. He has been personally involved almost from day one. He has supported many issues pertaining to water and vapor intrusion issues on the state level and for that we are very thankful," said Debra Hall of East Fishkill. "We want to continue to have an assemblyman that communicates, listens and works hard for his constituents.""I am proud to have so many people who can look past party affiliations and join me in an effort to make New York State great again," said Molinaro. "As these individuals know, I will always do everything in my power to make the Hudson Valley a better place to live, work and raise a family. It's time we pierce through the partisanship and provide solutions to the problems facing our people and our communities. I will continue to do just that.""We are fortunate to have someone obsessed with the desire to help others by fighting for us in Albany," said Mayor Rick Scalera (D-Hudson). "I believe the best is yet to come from Marcus Molinaro." Marc Molinaro is seeking re-election to his second term as the Assemblyman for the 103rd district that includes 21 towns in Dutchess and Columbia counties plus the City of Hudson. For more information, visit Molinaro online at www.marcmmolinaro.com.