For a brief time in September, a banner hung from the tower of West Hempstead's notorious Courtesy Hotel. It read: "Re-Elect Kate Murray. We're Still Here Because She's Still There."
How true.
In 2003, an election year, Town Supervisor Kate Murray assured the community that the Courtesy would be closed. It wasn't.
In 2005, an election year, Town Supervisor Kate Murray again proclaimed that the Courtesy would be shuttered, and the property redeveloped. Nothing.
And here we are in October 2007, just weeks away from an election, with Town Supervisor Kate
Murray the only thing standing between the closure of the Courtesy and the revitalization of West Hempstead's eastern gateway.
Will there be an "October Surprise?" It is, after all, an election year.
As the old saying goes, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." Fool us three times? Well, you figure it out.
Give the people what they want - high-end rental apartments in close proximity to the railroad, and what would become a re-energized "downtown" business district?
No. That would mean we have representative government at Hempstead Town Hall.
I can only surmise, given the temerity with which the supervisor has resisted the will and disregarded the well-being of this community, as to the ultimate fate of this part of our town.
I will say, with well-founded reason and history as a guide, the Courtesy won't close until Kate Murray goes!
Who are you voting for on November 6?
Seth D. Bykofsky
(The writer is a former president of the West Hempstead Civic Association.)
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We hear tell that the "re-Elect Kate Murray..." banner has once again risen over West Hempstead's Courtesy.
On Tuesday, November 6th, tell Kate Murray you've had enough!
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