Qualified Members Needed – 5/27/2009

Posted by Bob on May 27, 2009 under Daily Blogs | Be the First to Comment

Several vacancies exist with regard to various Borough Boards and Commissions.  In our ongoing effort to reform local government, our administration will support Burgesses’ requests to receive more information about the individuals for whom Burgesses are asked to vote at Borough Board meetings.  Such information will allow us to analyze credentials and qualifications before proposing candidates for open positions.

We strongly welcome anyone interesting in serving our local government.  Anyone wishing to be considered should should submit a letter and resume electronically to Administrative Secretary Nancy DiMeo at ndimeo@naugatuck-ct.gov, or by mail to Naugatuck Town Hall, Attention Ms. Nancy DiMeo, 229 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770.   The letter should include name, address, phone numbers, areas of interest and political affiliation.

First Two Days – 5/20/2009

Posted by Bob on May 20, 2009 under Daily Blogs | Be the First to Comment

The first two days of our administration have been exciting and eventful.  My very first hours in the mayor’s office were spent with Naugatuck High School Advanced Placement History student Kaleb Barrett, who in addition to being my neighbor, was assigned to shadow me as part of Mr. Kirkby’s student government program.  Kaleb was great company and very understanding while I was learning such simple tasks as  how to log-on to my computer, how to use the phone system, and most importantly, where to find a cup of coffee.  Much thanks to all the department heads who participated, particularly Deputy Fire Chief Ken Hanks who conducted the orientation.  It was a great way to start our administration.

As promised during the campaign, instruction was given on Day One to halt all further work at the Gunntown Property.  While we realize that this has been a controversial issue, it is now time to move forward with protecting passive open space and addressing the serious need for active recreational space in a constructive manner.  We look forward to working with all those who have been passionate advocates on both sides of this issue.  We can move beyond “either/or” scenarios and work together toward solutions that benefit open space advocates and sports enthusiasts.

Negotiations will begin on a variety of levels this week with regard to unresolved collective bargaining contracts.  There are no simple solutions to finding the right balance between protecting taxpayers from further distress and providing our hard-working Borough employees with a good wage for a good days work.  All I can promise is that a new era of respect and civility will be extended from our administration to all bargaining units as we move forward together.

The Renaissance Place project is moving forward with much promise and continuity regardless of the change in administrations.  Much of Day Two was spent in Hartford discussing the status of the project on all levels with our fantastic legislative delegation: State Senators Joseph Crisco, Jr. and Joan Hartley; and State Representatives David Labriola and Rosa Rebimbas.  We would like to personally thank Conroy Development Vice President of Operations Michael L. O’Connor, Esquire, for his on-going assistance and professionalism during the transition period and first few days of our administration.  His participation in today’s discussions was insightful and extremely valuable.

This blog will undergo changes in the coming weeks to transform from a forum that has discussed many aspects of the recent campaign into a site providing access to information regarding our local government.  As my personal site and domain name, I look forward to using the blog as a way to increase communication with residents and increase transparency within our administration.  While the blog will in no way reflect the opinions of the Borough of Naugatuck, it will work to comply with all aspects of Freedom of Information Act law and intent.  From time to time, we will include updates on the “First Hundred Days” goals discussed previously.

We look forward to your questions, comments, ideas and continuing interest in all things Naugatuck.

Thank You – 5/19/2009

Posted by Bob on May 19, 2009 under Daily Blogs | Be the First to Comment

Thank you to the many individuals who helped to plan, participate and attend the swearing-inswearing-in-picture-5-20-09 ceremony Monday evening.  The family-oriented theme and overwhelming support from the community was a great way to start our administration.  With our first day in office now complete, we look forward with energy and purpose to addressing the important issues facing our community and working together to find solutions.

Please see some great pictures courtesy of Zoning Commissioner Joe Savarese.

Final Results – 5/6/09

Posted by Bob on May 6, 2009 under Daily Blogs | Be the First to Comment

The final, official results are attached in word format.  Thank you to all who exercised their right to vote.

Election Results

Posted by Bob on May 5, 2009 under Daily Blogs | Be the First to Comment

Results from yesterday’s election are as follows (bold with “*” signifies election to the office):

MAYOR

Michael Bronko (R) – 2459

Robert A. Mezzo (D) – 3670*

BURGESS

Tamath K. Rossi (R) – 3281*  (Deputy Mayor)

Michael Cicciarella (D) – 3167*

Mindy Vieira Fragoso (D) – 2944*

Robert J. Burns (D) – 2894*

Robert A. Neth (R) – 2812*

Anthony R. Campbell (D) – 2786*

Patrick J. Scully (D) – 2632*

Henry C. Kuczenski (D) – 2558*

Robert H. Woodfield (R) – 2492*

Dorothy A. Hoff (R) – 2381

Henry A. Kogut (R) – 2281

John A. Kalogrides (R) – 1445

TOWN CLERK

Sophie K. Morton (D) – 5199*  (cross-endorsed by Republican Party)

TAX COLLECTOR

James J. Goggin (D) – 4492* (unopposed)

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Kathleen L. Donovan (D) – 3536*

Rocky Vitale (D) – 3374*

Thomas B. mcKirryher (D) – 2997*

James M. Scully (D) – 2962*

Barbara S. Lewis (R) – 2714*

Marya DiPerna (D) – 2550*

David M. Heller (R) – 2464*

Michelle M. Kalogrides (R) – 2138*

Raymond J. Savoy (R) – 1982

TREASURER

Henry C. Kuczenski, Jr. (D) – 2737*

Judy E. Anderson (R) – 2598

PLANNING COMMISSION

Lois E. Braziel (D) – 3506*

Anthony A. Whelan (D) – 2807*

Deanna Krzykowski (D) – 2698*

Katherine L. Gabrielson (R) – 2660

Luann M. Dunnuck (R) – 2105

ZONING COMMISSION

Diana R. Raczkowski (D) – 3179*

Joseph L. Savarese (D) – 3168*

Neil D. Mascola (D) – 3000*

Jeffrey S. Litke (R) – 2655

Vincent Friel (R) – 1918

SELECTMAN

Charles P. Marenghi (D) – 2730*

Michele J. Russell (D) – 2563*

Helen A. Wilmot (R) – 2472*

Katherine J. Carten (R) – 2082

BALIFF

David Cronin (D) – 2835*

Joshua E. Ruccio (D) – 2829*

Michael L. Caron (D) – 2478*

Joseph A. Rotella, Jr. (R) – 2331*

Harry R. Soucy (D) – 2228* (cross endorsed by Working Families Party)

W. Francis Dambowsky, Jr. (R) – 2213*

Elizabeth O. Jarvis (R) – 1991*

Stephanie L. Savoy (R) – 1982*

Thank You – 5/5/2009

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Thank you to all who exercised their right to vote and especially to those who overwhelming voted for our campaign on Monday.  We are humbled and honored by your support and realize the significance of the challenges we now face.

Together we have a historic opportunity to change the way Naugatuck does business, open our government to all our citizens, and build partnerships to plan for our future.  While there are no easy answers and one person alone can not solve all our problems, we can come together to make Naugatuck the community we always hoped it would be.

Thank you also to Mayor Mike Bronko for running a positive, issue-oriented campaign.  Mayor Mike has worked hard for Naugatuck over the past two years and we should be grateful for his contributions to our community.  He is also a devoted husband, and outstanding father to four fantastic young men. 

Congratulations to all candidates who won election last night.  Democrats came together to elect the entire slate of candidates for the first time in many years.  While last night was a great victory for “Team Mezzo”, we move forward today as “Team Naugatuck” – Democrats, Republicans, Unaffiliated voters; people of all walks of life and thought – working together for the Borough which we all love.

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