I am a third generation resident of this
community. My grandfather, Angelo DeSimone,
settled in Middle Village in about 1910, when the
area was mostly farms and forest land. My mother,
87 years young, was born and raised here,
attending PS 87, as did multiple generations of
the family. My grandfather, grandmother, aunts,
uncles and cousins are buried in St. John’s
cemetery, across the street from my home. I have
lived on Trotting Course Lane next to the Remsen
Memorial for 41 years.
I have actively opposed weakening the zoning laws
and blurring the distinctions between residential
and commercial neighborhoods. The disregarding of
environmental studies to allow large scale, 24
hour retailing in residential neighborhoods was a
serious mistake. National chain megastores receive
millions in tax breaks, while their heavy trucks
and incessant traffic tear up community roads and
lower air quality. Because they do not pay medical
benefits, their employees become wards of the
taxpayers when sick. This policy needs to be
revisited.
Children are our replacements in life. They must
be properly trained to prosper in a fast paced
Internet society. The City’s wealth and future are
directly related to the citizen body turned out by
our public schools. Every student must have a
computer on their desk, and access to the
Internet, both in school and at home. Internet
mentor programs, and unlimited email support for
any questions students or their families might
ask, should be supplied. I would urge the BOE to
adapt 21st Century curricula and teaching
techniques.
I support the limited use of school vouchers given
to kids in schools that do not meet minimum
standards, and dissolving those schools, forcing
the Board of Education to become more accountable
and competitive or cease to exist.
For more discussion on the issues, please visit,
WWW.TIRACO.ORG.
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