Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Another voice against term limits
On Friday at Delegate
Assembly we will be asked to vote yet again on term limits for UCO officers.
We’ve already voted the proposal down several times, but supporters have said
they will keep bringing it up again and again until they get term limits
reinstated. That doesn’t change the fact that in a community like ours term
limits are not necessary. The arguments against term limits have not changed:
Officers who choose to run for election after two consecutive
terms are not guaranteed to win. Delegates will decide with their votes whether someone deserves
another term. As we’ve said many times, “If you don’t like who’s running, vote
the bum out.” We owe it to people who have served us well to give them a chance
to continue helping us. People with bad records don’t typically try to run, and
we wouldn’t vote for them anyway.
We keep hearing that new
people can’t win when incumbents remain in office beyond two terms. Nothing
could be further from the truth: People don’t
lose elections because an incumbent is running (ask George Bush Sr. and
Jimmy Carter). They lose because they haven’t won the trust of the voters. They
lose because their ideas don’t capture voters’ imaginations. They lose because
they haven’t made their case. Don’t let
term limits be an excuse for losing elections.
We have great precedent for removing term limits. Individual towns and states in this country have the right to set
term limits or not. Many mayors in American towns and cities (roughly
comparable to our community) have served well for many years, and the same is
true for state governors. And when they don’t, they are voted out. Repeat:
voted out.
We need good people to serve. In the past two UCO elections we had only two people running for
President. People come to the Village to retire and enjoy their lives as they
choose, and that doesn’t often include volunteer service. We have a few good
men and women who do choose to serve and we need the institutional knowledge
and experience they’ve gained over the years. We need them in roles that can
continue making a difference. Someone new will come along one day and make us
stand up and take notice. Term limits won’t get in their way.
Delegates, please do not
give in to voter fatigue when term limits comes up for vote on Friday. Vote no
on reinstating term limits. Remember: Your
vote determines who wins elections. You don’t need term limits to tell you
how to vote.
Term Limits are Forced Retirement
Forced retirement
loses your experience base and hurts your company.
I have seen the
damage to companies who force healthy skilled people out. That is
what term limits do. UCO is no longer an easy-peasy smoke and
mirrors business. It uses a great deal of technology and new thinking
that was not around 10 years ago. The companies that UCO does
business with are also new thinkers and operators. The future needs
even more experience and skill.
UCO does not have
lots of staff and factotums to carry clueless leaders. (An obvious
misconception by some people recently). UCO is economical to our
benefit and uses volunteers wherever possible.
Vote no on term limits and keep your freedom of
choice.
Monday, March 28, 2016
TO ALL DELEGATES: AN IMPORTANT VOTE THIS FRIDAY
VOTE DOWN TERM LIMITS!
One again, thanks to those who persist in bringing this
issue up, a proposed change to the UCO bylaws will be considered at this
Friday's (April 1) Delegate Assembly. If
passed the bylaws will be changed to implement term limits. The pertinent
bylaw would then read: "…no officer
shall serve more than two consecutive two-year terms in the same office."
We need all clear-thinking delegates at Friday's Delegate
Assembly to vote this measure DOWN.
It has been voted down before, more than once, but the
"malcontents" keep bringing it up because our present bylaws permit
them to. Even though the measure may be defeated at the Advisory Committee,
Officers Committee and Executive Board levels, it still goes before the Delegate
Assembly, whose vote counts.
Term limits serves the purposes of the "malcontents,"
because it gets rid of Dave Israel and much of his administration—the folks you
just voted in overwhelmingly— the easy way, by forcing them out when the next
elections take place.
Delegates, please attend Friday's meeting and as Barbara
Cornish has recommended, VOTE TERM LIMITS DOWN.
THE BEST ARGUMENT AGAINST TERM LIMITS? THE VOTERS RIGHT TO CHOSE!
First, do we really want to limit the choices of the voters? If they want to keep re-electing someone, I believe they should have the right to make that decision. Century Village has been well represented by UCO Officers who served for one or two terms with strong voter support, and who were than pushed out by Term Limits. Of course, there were Officers who were less than optimal, and were not supported at the next election, and were thus removed, with no need for Term Limits.
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History, shows that voters are usually happy to return their own representatives. In the 2012 congressional elections, 91 percent of Senate and 90 percent of House incumbents were re-elected.
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This concept was reflected in the UCO election of March 4, 2016. It is interesting to note, that those who support Term Limits are predominantly Malcontents, who received a strong message from Century Village Voters on March 4. "thanks, but no thanks" was the message reflected in the final vote tally.
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Thus one might conclude, that the only way one of these meeting disrupters or law suit launchers, or those who fill the INTERNET with the most vile postings, could possibly get elected would be if the productive long serving UCO Officers were pushed out by Term Limits.
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Another reason I advise against term limits is because governing the United Civic Organization is very complicated. The complex work in UCO is done in committees, and there is a reason why seniority has always been important in them. It takes more than a term or two to fully understand the intricacies of Corporation law, Condo law, the agreements that define the relationship between UCO and WPRF, the regular interaction with the County Commission, the maintenance of Village infrastructure...Etc. The same kind of experience-driven expertise is needed in every major UCO committee, and among the Officers who make critical decisions.
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All Officers of UCO rely on Committee staff to help them cope with the enormous volume of information they must process. I am proud to have served for six years as your UCO President, and the Committee people I worked with are nearly all smart, dedicated and competent. But they are still staff, and I don't believe unelected officials should make final voting decisions. That could happen far too often if Term Limits were instituted, and inexperienced Officers had to rely too heavily on Committees that knew far more than they did about different areas of Village operations.
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So, on Friday, the choice will be in the hands of the Delegates, so show up and make your voices heard, as for me, as long as I am capable of moving the Village forward, and the voters are willing to have me; I will continue to serve. The choice should be yours!
Dave Israel
TERM LIMITS AGAIN, NO, NO!
A PLEA to all delegates..VOTE TERM LIMITS DOWN! Remember you have the power to vote for who you want in or out of office. Put we should allow all of our residents the right to run for what ever office they want. Thank You!
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Friday, March 25, 2016
THANK YOU, DON FOSTER!
All sane and thinking CVers owe Don Foster and UCO a big thanks for the hard work accomplished on our infrastructure over the past number of months. I have dealt with all UCO maintenance people since the days of Pat B. In his short time on the job, Don has gotten more done --against many odds and barriers--than our last two CAMs combined. We all should wish him continued success in the job.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Friday, March 18, 2016
The Little Fairies were active on St. Patrick’s Day
I would like to thank the person who was
able to connect with those leprechauns that magically removed this injured
truck yesterday.
I’m sure many residents observed that
the truck above was dead in the water in a Guest parking spot in front of Berkshire
I.
Perhaps we can have some more mischievous
behavior by the little people that will result in positive outcomes like this
one.
Century Village go Bragh !
Thursday, March 17, 2016
PARKING FOR RVs, BOATS AND OTHER PROHIBITED VEHICLES
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i thought at one time Century Village had some community
parking for RV’s and boats on trailers.
If there was such an area is this area still available?Another question: If my association is okay with me parking 23’ boat on association property, does Century Village have any overriding regulation that would not allow it?
Thank you.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
IRS Pretenders
I got an "IRS" threatening phone call yesterday, they are busy in our area. Make sure your neighbors do not listen to them and DO NOT CALL BACK!
"There are many variations. The caller may
threaten you with arrest or court action to trick
you into making a payment,” Koskinen added.
“Some schemes may say you're entitled to a
huge refund. These all add up to trouble."
"Taxpayers across the nation face a deluge of
these aggressive phone scams. Don't be
fooled by callers pretending to be from the
IRS in an attempt to steal your money," said
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. “We
continue to say if you are surprised to
be hearing from us, then you're not hearing
from us.”
these aggressive phone scams. Don't be
fooled by callers pretending to be from the
IRS in an attempt to steal your money," said
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. “We
continue to say if you are surprised to
be hearing from us, then you're not hearing
from us.”
"There are many variations. The caller may
threaten you with arrest or court action to trick
you into making a payment,” Koskinen added.
“Some schemes may say you're entitled to a
huge refund. These all add up to trouble."
Sunday, March 13, 2016
CAMPUS WIDE WI-FI - ITS TIME HAS COME
March 13, 2016 Palm Beach Post:
Headline ( OBAMA SEEKS BROADBAND TO 20 MILLION MORE)
President seeks broadband for 20 million more.
President Obama backing a plan to connect low-income families to more affordable broadband services has set a goal to get 20 million people subscribed to high speed internet by 2020.
In a Facebook post, Obama said a lack of broadband at home took a particularly harsh toll on students caught in a "homework gap" unable to complete school assignments because the work requires access to the Web.
"All of American's students should be able to get online, no matter where they live or how much their parents make Obama wrote: "We're calling this effort ConnectALL and it's not just good for students, It's good for folks looking for jobs or workers hoping to learn new skills.
The White House also released a report outlining the economic effects of broadband adoption, focused on how families without broadband at home are at a disadvantage in finding jobs. Job seekers who search online find employment 25 percent faster that those who use traditional methods like newspaper classifieds, according to a report released by the Council of Economic Advisors.
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MY aside. How much pleasure do we grandparents get out of being able to keep almost daily contact with our families. My granddaughters and my son send us pictures all the time. We can talk on Skype if we choose. The over 55 people take computer courses at rate that surpasses many of the other ages although the young learn it by osmosis and come here and teach their grandparents how to use our cellphones, ipads, kindles and cameras?
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Isn't it odd that our negative people have turned down WIFI many times. Those of us who want it should absolutely support OUR President as he tries to get us into the 21st Century. Another plus is that WIFI villages sell better and at higher prices as compared to NON-WIFI equipped communities.
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I love it here, our village is beautiful and full of activities that put many other communities to shame. We have the best.
UCO Election Contrast and Compare
The
Richland Campaign was Energetic. They pounded the Village for
months and months, creating biased clubs and holding political
meetings, spending money, providing free food, a deluge of
blogging (3) and a newsletter to mislead the village, disrupting
meetings and mudslinging, posting signs, and promotional t-shirts and
ads. Impressive manipulation.
Team
Dave had a flyer the last month,
a button and a couple of ads. Why? because they were spending most
of their time in serious work for UCO and the Village.
Even
so the Delegates came thru for experience and intelligence.
Onwards
Saturday, March 12, 2016
GOOD FOR YOU, EDUARDO.
I cannot speak for Bob Rivera, but I can speak for myself.
"Eduardo" writes on Gary's blog: "I regret being as harsh as I was toward Mr.
Rivera’s unprovoked attack and I would hope that he would refrain from any
repeat performance. However, let me be clear that should I be attacked
again, I will be ready to defend my reputation and the reputation of those who
are close to me." Eduardo then goes on to reveal who he is, Edward
J. Ross, as many of us suspected, although I thought for a while it was Gary Olman himself.
In a touching P.S. he writes: "So that there is no more – maybe, could be, might be –
regarding my pen name, -- when I was in school, I played a lot of ice hockey.
We had in our small sports town the League of Nations, and a number of
these kids were Hispanic. I was a defenseman and these certain
Spanish-speaking players got very friendly especially when I was doing a good
job. I was then called EDUARD and then EDUARDO. I fit in, -- it
stuck, and I only use it now when writing about all of the nonsense happenings
in the Village."
Good for you, Eduardo. Thank you, and if
you don't mind I'll just continue calling you Eduardo, because I like the name.
Your apology is healing as far as I am concerned, and were you here I would be
shaking your hand. Let's you and I anyway totally forget your little
"explosion." We all pop off from time to time. The trick, I guess, is
to learn to bite our tongues. I have two boys who were into ice hockey, by the
way. Up north we lived on a pond, and they could go right off our land onto the
ice. They made goals out of 2x4s and chain link fencing for the whole neighborhood
to use. Also, I am now off the steamed clams, Eduardo. I'm afraid I got a bit
of food poisoning at that little restaurant in Palm Beach Gardens a couple of
years ago. It lasted five days, and though I love the little buggers, I haven't
dared try them again—at any restaurant.
--Lanny Howe
Friday, March 11, 2016
UCO Committee Membership
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APPLICATIONS FOR UCO COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP can be found at UCO reception lobby, or on Blog Interactive Forms on left sidebar.
Show what you can do.
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APPLICATIONS FOR UCO COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP can be found at UCO reception lobby, or on Blog Interactive Forms on left sidebar.
Show what you can do.
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New Free Balance Class
Elder
Affairs surmounted many obstacles to bring us this class, please give
them a try, it is gentle, effective and fun.
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Thursdays
3/17
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Thursday, March 10, 2016
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
KINDS OF PEOPLE
There are all kinds of
people. Many just flat-out enjoy working with Dave Israel and his
administration. Some enjoy working with him but disagree on certain points—
however, they know how to major on the major and minor on the minor. That's a
very normal situation in any enterprise.
Then there are others
who would prefer to not work with Dave's administration but are totally
turned off by the people in the malcontent camp. Beyond this there are
those IN the
malcontent camp who are not "hard core" (abusive and vile in their
comments)—or if they have been on one or two occasions, are not repeatedly this
way and may regret words spoken out of season.
Finally, there are the
hard-core handful, who never cease their vile harangues, who are the most
vocal, whose hatred is so palpable and appears to eat them up. The last—amazingly—presumptuously
expect to be welcomed back into the fold the day after they have been roundly
defeated at the polls! Dream on, diehards.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
VOLUNTEERS.....PLEASE COME IN TO UCO AND FILL OUT A FORM
Mr. Neil Moore...are you a owner or a renter...Where are you? You seem to write like you are here.
Why don't you come in and volunteer if you are a owner and give some help and advice to our village. You seem to be so good in giving advice to Boca...
Why don't you come in and volunteer if you are a owner and give some help and advice to our village. You seem to be so good in giving advice to Boca...
Monday, March 7, 2016
DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN? NO ISRAEL DEFEATS RICHLAND.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
UCO ELECTIONS MARCH 4, 2016 - FINAL TALLY SHEET
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Hi all,
Below, find the Preliminary Final Tally Sheet. In short order, Honest Ballot Association will forward a Formal Certification of our Village election.
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I and my team thank you for your support, and look forward to the next two years in service to Our Village:
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Dave Israel
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CONGRATULATIONS FROM CV BOCA
CONGRATULATIONS TO DAVE ON HIS LANDSLIDE RE-ELECTION! 55% - 45%!
From Fred Hadley, Publisher
The Village Sentry, CVW
In your sister village to the south, we still can't attend committee meetings in person or view them on CH 63 or online, which may be taken for granted in DAVELAND, but is strenuously resisted by the SULTANS OF SECRECY here in Century Village, Boca Raton.
Dave, please clone yourself and come down here and clean up this un-American, un-democratic cabal of repressive leadership who believe Statute 718 is a dirty word. See this video on YouTube to see how we had to ask Sen. Abruzzo for legislative relief in the current session to grant us the rights to access documents and committee meetings that are a given under Dave Israel.
CVWPB remains the GOLD STANDARD for using technology to provide TRANSPARENCY and ACCOUNTABILITY! Congratulations on your DOUBLE-DIGIT trouncing of your opponent😄!
The Oscar goes to Ed Black
And the
Oscar goes to Ed Black. Glad to see recognition of your extraordinary
work reflected in UCO VP votes. You help a continuous stream of
residents every day and UCO not to mention your phone rings
constantly, constantly! and .. as AMB said on the blog -
Ed
Black is everywhere. When lightning strikes a guardhouse, Ed is the
first on the scene. When anyone has a complex question on bylaws or
718 regulations or how associations can deal with foreclosures, Ed is
the go-to person. He has served for years, often without benefit of
office, as appointed chair of Security, Channel 63 and member of 13
committees from Bar Code Installation, IT, Disaster and CERT to
Finance, Advisory, Infrastructure and Operations. He also served as
Treasurer and Vice President.
Congratulations.
Friday, March 4, 2016
SOME POST-ELECTION THOUGHTS
"The truth will out," Gary Olman wrote in a recent
post on his blog, and for once he has proved prescient. For the second election
in a row Dave Israel's entire slate was elected, not a single malcontent having
made officer. The only mals to get in got in because there were ten open
positions on the Executive Board and exactly ten candidates.
Marc v said it right in his blog
post when he wrote: "It's only those who
do nothing that make no mistakes . . . . They try to convince people here how
bad Dave is when they are really the bad ones! I have lived here in CV for
thirteen years and I have seen how Dave has made CV a much better place to
live, and the crew he has picked to be with him."
I have a suggestion for the malcontents: Try being helpful for a
change. Realize that we all make mistakes and try to build up rather than tear
down. This is within reach of some of you. Being the UCO president or being the
editor of the UCO Reporter is a tough
job. You do your best, but you cannot please everyone and you make mistakes.
If you are a "hard core" malcontent, one of those who (to use the term of an outsider, Frank Cerabino) have "vilified" Dave and others, you are in a
little different position. You should not expect to come right back tomorrow
into the good graces of those you have offended so grossly and with such venom. Healing takes time. Expecting to return immediately into their good graces would be presumptuous.
By the same token, as the "winners" in the election, may
none of us gloat. God forbid. The kind of warring we have had ill befits us as a community. We won't always agree--that's normal. I don't
always agree with myself! "Yes men" aren't the answer, but a kindness
and a cooperative attitude underneath, I believe, will go a long way.
P.S. When Phyllis Richland, after first thinking she had won and then realizing she had not, went up on the dais to congratulate Dave, that was a class act, Dave told me afterward. It could not have been easy.
P.S. When Phyllis Richland, after first thinking she had won and then realizing she had not, went up on the dais to congratulate Dave, that was a class act, Dave told me afterward. It could not have been easy.
THE PRESIDENTS CHOICE FOR THE MARCH 4, 2016 UCO ELECTION
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In each recent UCO election I have published my preferred list of those Candidates who I strongly believe will best serve the Residents of our Village. They have a strong record of fiduciary trust and financial responsibility. Please give the following Candidates favorable consideration when you cast your vote on March 4th., 2016.
I ask for your vote, and please return my team to Office.
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President (one position open)
David Israel
Vice President (two positions open)
Ed Black
Joy Vestal
Treasurer (one position open)
Howard O'Brien
Recording Secretary (one position open)
John Hess
Corresponding Secretary (one position open)
Roberta "Bobbi" Levin
Executive Board (10 positions open)
George Franklin
Dom Guarnagia
Lori Torres
Christine Armour
Ken Davis
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ONE DAY AND A WAKE UP - UCO ELECTIONS ARE HERE!
One Day and a Wake up – UCO Elections are here!
By Dave Israel
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I moved into Our Village circa 2000 – I have observed many UCO
elections, but none were as foul and fundamentally nasty as the current
evolution. A small group of dedicated persons, who embrace the title
Malcontents, have waged a campaign based on continuous ad-hominem attacks.
These attacks have been delivered by way of three Internet based blog sites and
the launching of a yellow journalism so called newsletter called the
CV-Messenger. This small group of Malcontents has utilized classical propaganda
techniques. They have subtly wished me dead, compared me to Hitler, and a
number of notorious fascists; they have generated gruesome images of me being
shot in a concentration camp and me undergoing a post mortem, to reveal some
sort of internal evils; along with a never ending stream of lies concerning
acts that I have never committed nor contemplated. Most unfortunate is that my
opponent, Ms. Richland, has openly and
publicly in speech and in blog posts welcomed the support of the so called
Messenger Club and thus condoned the lies in their entirety. This in light
of the fact that any reasonable and right minded person would categorically
reject the support of such disruptive and non-productive people.
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Consider these people who have disrupted our Delegate Assembly for the
last five years. Some of these people actually have the consummate gall to
aspire to office in the current election; one of these candidates has a law
suit pending against us all, in the 15th. Judicial circuit for five
million dollars. Should any of these persons actually get elected, it would
represent an iconic example of the lunatics taking over the asylum: this is
serious business folks, so it is time to publish names: I implore you,
Delegates all, do not vote, for Edward Grossman, chronic disrupter of meetings
and publisher of the CV Messenger, a vehicle of lies circulated on the INTERNET
and viewed on a global scale, calculated to destroy the image of our Village.
Do not vote for Olga Wolkenstein, who has published on the Internet the most
vile and foul statements about me and others who support me. Do not vote for Mr.
Karpf, who is suing us all for five million dollars, not a single vote should
appear by his name. Do not vote for Ms. Ziccardy, who as Vice President of UCO
spent her time ensconced in the UCO lobby disrupting UCO business operations to
such an extent, that at time no business whatsoever could be conducted; she
produced no useful work product in service to our Village whatsoever. These are
by far the worst of the lot, but in another Post on this blog, I have asked
that you place my highly productive Team in office; I hope you will consider
doing so.
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Over and above Ms. Richland’s avid support for this totally disruptive
and divisive cabal of so called Malcontents, she orchestrated a fake so called
Candidates Forum, wherein, she in essence attempted to trade a lunch of bagels
and lox for votes. Those of you who went to this extravaganza, I hope you
enjoyed the lunch, but please do not be co-opted by this bribe, or the bashing.
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In my six years in office, I have in cooperation with a strong Team of
avid workers and through recruitment of professionals with decades of practical
experience in such fields as Insurance, Newspaper publishing, Computer
Operations, Accounting; saved our unit owners literally millions of dollars,
while streamlining UCO Operations and improving our infrastructure. If I and my
Team are returned to Office, there will be more of the same. See it happen when
you vote on March 4th. on our
new computer based touch screen election system. If re-elected, see the
introduction of voting by electronic clickers at Delegate Assembly. With the
cooperation of the Delegates, yes we will present a Broadband system for the
entire Village, which will include major upgrades in our Cable TV package, and
collaterally, Campus wide Wireless Communications. All of these things can
happen, if we look forward, rather than endless carping about the past. Slowly,
these steady improvements will positively impact the value of our units, and
the curb appeal of our Village.
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Dave Israel
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CONGRATULATIONS TO UCO PREZ DAVE ISRAEL AND HIS SLATE!!!!
Returned to office for another two years!!
UCO ELECTIONS 2016 - ELECTED
March 4, 2016
Elected
President
Dave Israel
Vice President
Ed Black
Joy Vestal
Treasurer
Howard O'Brien
Corresponding Secretary
Roberta 'Bobby' Levin
Recording Secretary
John Hess
Executive Board
George Franklin
Carlos Nunez
Stewart Richland
Jean Komis
Dom Guarnagia
Jack Adams
Lori Torres
Christine Armour
Ken Davis
Lori Torres
Christine Armour
Ken Davis
Jerry Karpf
Thursday, March 3, 2016
BIG DAY TOMORROW
It's only those who do nothing that make no mistakes, I suppose. What have the malcontents done to improve CV nothing . They have only made things much worse for us who live here and enjoy CV. They try to convince people here how bad Dave is when they are really the bad ones! I have lived here in CV for thirteen years and I have seen how Dave has made CV a much better place to live, and the crew he has picked to be with him . Vote for Dave, and his picks to keep on ,so that CV keeps on going in the right direction.
PROGRESSION OR REGRESSION?
It's
coming soon on March the fourth,
The
long awaited elections.
With
all the hype the question is:
Have
you made your selections?
Dave's
had six years, is that enough,
Or
is there more to do?
Can
we afford to not press on
With
all the stuff that's new?
Refrigerator,
washer, dryer,
Radio,
phone, TV—
We
adapted well when we were young,
But
computers now, golly gee!
You
need them for most everything;
One
must admit they're dandy.
They
are the way to stay in touch,
And
they come in very handy.
The
Village, thanks to Dave, has prospered
And
kept up the steady pace.
With
Phyllis R, I wonder, though,
If
this would be the case?
I
honestly don't think so,
I
think that what you'd find
Is
communications suffering
And
the Village falling behind.
Property
values now on the increase
Without
Village-wide Wi-Fi
Would
not keep up with other venues.
Buyers
would tell us: "Bye bye."
So
I think we'd all best cast our votes
For
David and his crew,
And
keep the improvements on the march,
For there is more to do!Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Profile of a Doer: Ed Black
Ed Black is everywhere. When
lightning strikes a guardhouse, Ed is the first on the scene. When anyone has a
complex question on bylaws or 718 regulations or how associations can deal with
foreclosures, Ed is the go-to person. He has served for years, often without
benefit of office, as appointed chair of Security, Channel 63 and member of 13
committees from Bar Code Installation, IT, Disaster and CERT to Finance,
Advisory, Infrastructure and Operations. He also served as Treasurer and Vice
President.
Ed has been a resident of
Century Village for 14 years. He served his country as a Vietnam veteran
assigned to Air Force Security Services and spent nine months in a program at Yale
to become a Chinese interpreter. Ed spearheaded the WPRF Asset Recovery Program
so that WPRF could take over underwater units to free associations from
oppressive costs and foreclosures. To date 25 units have benefited from the
program. The win-win is that underwater units now pay WPRF fees and new owners
are paying association fees. This was a creative response to problems that had
dragged on for years. Ed does whatever it takes to help the Village.
PLEASE VOTE ON MARCH 4 FOR ED
BLACK FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
JOY VESTAL, EDITOR-VP: A PORTRAIT
If you want something done, ask a busy person.
—Benjamin
Franklin
Joy Vestal epitomizes the
above quote by Benjamin Franklin. Ed Black "found" her. Somehow he
learned that she had had 50 years of experience working for Newsday, the Long
Island daily newspaper. What a find it was at a needed time for our Village
newspaper, the UCO Reporter. Joy and Myron Silverman now
coedit the publication, which gets kudos from all over, inside and outside the
Village.
I wondered how Joy would
handle being a UCO vice president two years ago. It seemed like a heavy workload. I
needn't have worried. She has done a superb job at BOTH tasks and loves what
she does. The VP job was not quite as easy as she thought it would be, but with a little help from others, especially Bob Marshall, she soon learned the ropes.
You will find Joy at UCO or
at the Reporter office, but just because she is at the Reporter doesn't stop
her from helping folk in her capacity as VP. Only yesterday I saw her at her
Reporter desk patiently walking a resident through a difficult time she was
having.
Don't let anyone tell you "It's time for a change" with Joy—or for that matter with any of Dave
Israel's team. They are experienced and dedicated and work very well together.
Finally, to Bob Marshall, retiring
as UCO vice president, thank you for your years of service to this Village,
including getting us through the hurricane years when you were UCO president. Yours has been a steady hand at the
tiller.
VOTE JOY VESTAL FOR UCO VICE
PRESIDENT ON MARCH 4.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
PLEASE....GET OUT AND VOTE
Hello, I hope all the delegates have polled their buildings and will make sure they get to vote between
8am and 9am on this Friday, March 4th. Remember delegates - 1st come ...will be able to vote.
In my opinion as working with David Israel for the past year I don't believe we have much of a choice.VOTE FOR DAVID ISRAEL and keep our village moving in the right direction.
8am and 9am on this Friday, March 4th. Remember delegates - 1st come ...will be able to vote.
In my opinion as working with David Israel for the past year I don't believe we have much of a choice.VOTE FOR DAVID ISRAEL and keep our village moving in the right direction.
Wasteful Spending?????
What wasteful spending is Ed Grossman writing about??? He is running for Treasurer. Throwing out a blurb like he is did without itemizing is nonsense. If he has any knowledge of wasteful spending then he should itemize it or keep quiet. Is he trying to make himself look good?? The treasurer write the checks for items purchased and contract payments. Does he want to stop paying for work done that he does not agree with???? Vote for Howard O'Brien. He is doing a great job!!!
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David Israel
Anyone who orchestrates a luncheon for 300 of bagels and lox is the queen of wasteful spending.
Remember, that Candidate Richland was in charge of a luncheon which she held at the Kravis and which was catered by the Breakers. For this extravaganza, she spewed $7,000.00 of unit owner money!!
So, is this what Mr. Grossman calls wasteful spending?? I certainly would.
Remember, that Candidate Richland was in charge of a luncheon which she held at the Kravis and which was catered by the Breakers. For this extravaganza, she spewed $7,000.00 of unit owner money!!
So, is this what Mr. Grossman calls wasteful spending?? I certainly would.
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