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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Building Town Infrastructure - Smithtown Supervisor Ed Wehrheim
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event\nIn his first 18 months in office as the town of Smithtown Supervisor\, Ed Wehrheim has made downtown revitalization a shovel-ready reality. He has developed a feasible timeline to ensure the implementation of modern wastewater management\, which is both essential to the survival of our environment and local business districts. Supervisor Wehrheim has taken a hands on role in securing new business with a focus on cleaning up vacant and blighted properties. His objective is to fast track renovating parks\, beaches and infrastructure\, support attractive jobs for a talented young workforce\, provide affordable millennial and empty-nester living and a long term path to a sustainable Smithtown. \nThe Town of Smithtown now has an abundance of public information and transparency of government with the touch of a smartphone. The new mobile app provides real time information to residents\, including everything from recycling details to traffic alerts. The formation of a Grant Committee has helped to secure millions in Town funding and also provides grant partnerships to local non-profit groups. Most importantly\, Supervisor Wehrheim has devoted office hours on a daily basis to speaking with civic groups\, chambers\, businesses and his fellow neighbors… His first question is always\, how can we help? His open door policy has made this continuous dialogue with the people of Smithtown\, a government that truly belongs to its residents. \nExperience\nSupervisor Ed Wehrheim was born and raised in the Smithtown Hamlet of Kings Park. The decorated Vietnam Veteran\, honorably served two tours in Vietnam\, in the US Navy\, where he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal\, the Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. After serving his Country\, Wehrheim devoted his entire career to the Town of Smithtown\, working his way up the ladder starting off as a laborer\, through the ranks to Director of Parks\, Buildings & Grounds\, where he remained until being appointed to Town Council. \nSupervisor Wehrheim has 40 years of government experience. He began employment with the Smithtown Department of Parks\, Buildings and Grounds in 1972. He was appointed as director of the department in 1989 and remained department director until his retirement in 2003. During his tenure\, Ed Wehrheim was proud to have Smithtown’s recreational facilities labeled as some of the finest facilities in the State of New York. \nWith an intimate knowledge of every department\, municipal law/code and town zoning etc\, Supervisor Wehrheim has eclipsed all others by comparison. He is revered for restoring several historical properties\, which include Caleb Smith House\, Franklin Arthur Property and the Mills Pond House. \nWehrheim also supervised the reconstruction of the Town Marina Facility\, utilizing the marina fees to pay for the improvements. He Secured the Smith Haven Mall redevelopment project\, which generates an estimated $1.1 million additional tax per year. He ended a 14 year deadlock on the N.Y.S. Armory Development\, creating Neighborhood Park and village green for the Town of Smithtown and transferred the armory building site to the Library District to construct a new branch. \nAccomplishments\nSmith Haven Mall Redevelopment: Initiated negotiations with Simon Properties for development of Smith Haven Mall site generating additional tax revenues projected at $1.1 million per year.\nSmithtown Town Hall Elevator Addition: Supervised construction of ADA compliant elevator at Smithtown Town Hall.\nRestoration of Smithtown Historical Sites\nCaleb Smith House\, Smithtown\nFranklin Arthur Property\, Smithtown\nMills Pond House\, St. James\nN.Y.S. Armory Development\nEnded 14 year deadlock on property development.\nDevelopment of Neighborhood Park and village green by Town of Smithtown.\nTransfer of armory building site to Library District for construction of new library.\nRoger Balducci Marina Facility – Long Beach\nSupported and supervised the reconstruction of the Town Marina Facility.\nImprovements paid for by marina fees.\nEconomic Development \nBob’s Furniture and Pet Smart – Smithtown\nHome Depot\, Walmart and Kohl’s – Commack\nSuper ShopRite – Commack\nWhisper Vineyards- Smithtown\nDowntown Business Revitalization \nCommuter / Railroad Parking Facility renovations Kings Park\, Smithtown\, St. James\nConstruction of Savatt Square Plaza Main Street\, Kings Park\nIncreased safety measures Main Street\, Smithtown\nFamily\nEd Wehrheim is a lifelong Smithtown resident born and raised in Kings Park. Ed and his wife\, Diana\, have two daughters\, Kellie and Michelle. Supervisor Wehrheim is a graduate of Kings Park High School and a graduate of United State Navy Airframes / Structural Mechanic Service School-Millington\, Tennessee. A veteran in the United States Navy\, Supervisor Wehrheim was honorably discharged after two tours of duty in Vietnam 1968 to 1971. \nSupervisor Wehrheim is dedicated to the Smithtown Community as a Trustee of the Kings Park Education Foundation and a member of numerous local organizations including the Smithtown Sunrise Rotary\, The Smithtown Historical Society and the Smithtown BPO Elks Lodge. \nRegister for this event
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/virtual-event-building-town-infrastructure-smithtown-supervisor-ed-wehrheim/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Ray Tierney - Republican Conservative Candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney
DESCRIPTION:Register for this meeting:\nRay Tierney is a Republican Conservative Candidate for Suffolk County District Attorney. \nRay’s Plan to Bring Integrity and Combat Rising Violent Crimes \nHaving prosecuted thousands of cases in his 26-year career\, Ray will bring integrity and experience to the DA’s Office to stem the rise in violent crimes to keep our residents and streets safe from violent gang members\, drug dealers and sex traffickers. \n\nHave zero tolerance for bail and parole violators. He will work to repeal New York’s failed bail reform.\nRe-establish the DA’s Gang Unit and Suffolk’s Gang Task Force.\nExpand the DA’s White Collar Crime Bureau to combat identity theft and cybercrimes.\nWith a reputation for non-partisanship\, Ray will bring integrity to the DA’s Office that has been plagued for decades by politically motivated prosecutions.\n\n  \nSuﬀolk County Assistant District Attorney \nRaymond A. Tierney graduated from Brown University in 1988\, and St. John’s University Law School in 1992. He worked for 14 years as an Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County. During his career in Suffolk\, he investigated and prosecuted cases involving organized crime\, street gangs\, murders\, and other violent street crimes. He also investigated political corruption\, domestic violence\, child abuse\, and child pornography. These prosecutions included long-term investigations in which he supervised the efforts of designated teams of detectives utilizing wiretaps\, search warrants\, and grand jury investigations in order to uncover criminal activity and bring those responsible to justice. \nWhile at the D.A.’s office he prosecuted Austen Offen and Constantine Chronis for the beating of Shane Daniels outside a Hamptons nightclub in 1996. Offen beat the victim into a coma with the car security device known as the “Club” while Chronis\, an active NYPD officer\, held the crowd back with his service revolver. \n  \nAssistant United States Attorney \nIn 2008\, he joined the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York. While there\, he oversaw complex criminal investigations and prosecuted violations of federal criminal law\, including cases involving the Colombian Norte del Valle cartel responsible for importing over 50 tons of cocaine into the United States. \nHe also was responsible for prosecuting international white-collar cases such as a case against a call center in India utilized to contact and swindle millions of dollars from U.S. citizens in so-called “IRS Payment” scams. \nMuch of his time in the U.S. Attorney’s Office was devoted to the trial and conviction of numerous members of the MS-13 street gang for the commission of murders and other violent crimes on Long Island. He drafted and applied for search and arrest warrants\, presented evidence to federal grand juries\, prepared and ﬁled indictments\, engaged in pretrial discovery\, litigated pretrial matters by motion and pretrial hearings\, and conducted jury trials and sentencing hearings putting hundreds of dangerous MS-13 members behind bars. \nAmong the cases Ray participated in were the trials of Brentwood MS-13 leader Heriberto Martinez and Carlos Ortega\, who together were responsible for the commission of ﬁve murders over a ﬁve-week period in 2010. This included the murders of 19-year-old Vanessa Argueta and her two-year-old son Diego Torres in Central Islip. \nBoth defendants were convicted of all counts in the indictment and are currently serving life sentences. Ray later tried MS-13 member Adalberto Guzman for shooting two-year-old Diego. Thanks to Ray and his team\, Guzman is serving a life sentence. These ﬁve murders\, in three separate counties\, remained unsolved until federal authorities assumed prosecution of the cases.\nRay also met and coordinated with Department of Justice officials regarding long-term international criminal prosecutions\, and advised the United States Attorney General and President on the status of MS-13 prosecutions nationwide. His work was recognized by the president during the State of the Union address in 2018. \nAfter the U.S. Attorney’s Office\, he went to the Kings County District Attorney’s Office to run its Violent Criminal Enterprises Bureau\, Crime Strategies Unit and Body-Worn Camera Unit. \n  \nBrooklyn Executive Assistant District Attorney \nWhile in Brooklyn\, he oversaw all aspects of long-term violent street gang investigations and prosecutions in the office and worked with the NYPD and federal partners on developing investigations to seize guns\, prosecute gang murders\, and allocate resources to dismantle the many criminal street gangs causing most of the violence in Brooklyn. \nRegister for this meeting:
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