Saturday, October 24, 2009

Familiar Faces Up For Re-Election In Vernon -- chicagotribune.com

Familiar Faces Up For Re-Election In Vernon -- chicagotribune.com: "McCoy, a grandson of former four-term mayor Frank J. McCoy Sr., said he grew up around politics and learned about the word 'no' — the single syllable that no politician wants to utter and no constituent wants to hear, he said.

'Most politicians do a lot of saying yes,' said the younger McCoy. 'But when you are running a Town you do a lot of saying no, and the rest of your time, you try to figure out how to pay for what needs to get done.'

Particularly when money is tight.

McCoy said the town is negotiating four labor contracts, all of which went to arbitration. McCoy acknowledged that these spending controls do not resonate well with town employees, but he said they are necessary in light of the present economy."

Familiar Faces Up For Re-Election In Vernon -- Courant.com

Familiar Faces Up For Re-Election In Vernon -- Courant.com: "The seven GOP incumbents seeking re-election are Harry D. Thomas, Brian R. Motola, Daniel E. Anderson, Sean P. O'Shea, Bill Campbell, Mark S. Etre and Daniel A. Champagne. The party chose to nominate Judy Mitchell Hany."

Familiar Faces Up For Re-Election In Vernon

Familiar Faces Up For Re-Election In Vernon

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Welcome to Vernon Connecticut on e•LocalLink Internet TV

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Rell Vetoes Budget Implementer Bill

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Charles Ethan Porter

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Mark Warner

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Bill Romanowski

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Gene Pitney

Gene Pitney

Vernon CT New England Civil War Museum

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Vernon Connecticut Information

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Vernon CT Did your know about Clean Energy 2010

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Town of Vernon 2009 Leaf Collection

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Mayor Jason McCoy

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Points of Interest in Vernon Connecticut

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Welcome to the Town of Vernon CT

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Find out about Vernon

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Welcome to the Town of Vernon CT

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Vernon's Mayor: Jason McCoy

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News & Events: of Vernon CT

News & Events: of Vernon CT: "Local author releases book starring Center Road Students and Mayor McCoy"

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Vernon: Bolton Lakes Regional Water Pollution Control Authority Ground Breaking - Topix

Vernon: Bolton Lakes Regional Water Pollution Control Authority Ground Breaking - Topix: "Vernon: Bolton Lakes Regional Water Pollution Control Authority Ground Breaking

Full story: Hartford Courant
Government Announcements Submitted on 2009-10-15. Vernon Mayor Jason L. McCoy together with Bolton First Selectman Robert Morra will join local dignitaries and their fellow members of the Bolton Lakes Regional Water Pollution Control Authority, Board of Directors, for a groundbreaking ceremony October 17 at 8:30 a.m., 251 ..."

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Mayor Jason L. McCoy proposed to the Vernon Town Council pilot programs to assist Senior Citizens on fixed incomes

On October 5 2009 Mayor Jason L. McCoy proposed to the Vernon Town Council pilot programs to assist Senior Citizens on fixed incomes. The Two programs were adopted at that meeting.

The first Proposal that Mayor Jason McCoy proposed was that the Town Council adopt a Town of Vernon Elderly and Disabled Property Tax Relief Program § 12-129N, this program is one of two programs that senior citizens can use tighter to reduce their property taxes. The Property Tax Relief for elderly or disabled property owners age sixty five or older that have joint income of $37,700. At the meeting Council Member Bill Campbell increased the elderly income requirement to $37,700 to expand the number of citizens in Vernon who would be eligible for the program. On October 5, 2009 the Vernon town council approved Mayor Jason McCoy’s proposal for elderly and or disabled property tax relief program authorized pursuant to Conn. gen. stat. §12-129n, entitled "optional tax relief program for certain homeowners age 65 or over or who are permanently and totally disabled.

The first Proposal that Mayor Jason McCoy proposed was that the Town Council adopt a Town of Vernon Freeze Property Tax Relief Program. The Program is available for Senior Citizens who are 70 years or older or spouses of deceased property owners who are 62 years or older, those seniors who are 62 or older must be that age at the time of death of a spouse who is 70 or older. The program was proposed and adopted to help them freeze their assessment on their homes to prevent an increase in their taxes to assist them with dealing with living on fixed income. The program requires that any amount of property tax that is not paid due to the freeze during the senior’s homeowner ownership is repaid to the Town upon sale of the home. In most case this is a relatively small sum that is required to be repaid but helps seniors plan expenses while they live on fixed incomes. On October 5, 2009 the Vernon town council approved Mayor Jason McCoy’s proposal for the elderly freeze property tax relief program.

The Director of Finance James Luddecke and Town Assessor David Wheeler were present to answer questions regarding the program. Seniors should contact David Wheeler to check to see if they qualify or may contact the Mayor’s office for assistance.