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Amherst Times

Archive for 9 July, 2007

THE PUBLIC HAVE OPENED THEIR EYES

July 9, 2007 10:38 am

Some information has leaked out to me which points to a poll which has been taken by a company in North Carolina.  The company was hired by a group of 4 individuals to gauge the popularity of the Supervisor of Amherst, New York.  They wanted to judge how popular he is among the general population of Amherst and see if this popularity is strong enough to help carry his chosen candidates into office.

I’ve been told that the results of this poll will be released in late July.  To my understanding the poll shows a 29% drop in believability in what our Supervisor says he’s going to do.

What lowered people’s opinion of the Supervisor was his failure to lower taxes and reconstruct the assessment procedure.  Mohan did not have movement on major problems in Amherst such as our drainage and sewer problems and the Eggertsville Community Building.

The public is beginning to realize Mohan frequently blames others for his inability to get things done in Amherst.  This tactic is wearing thin.

Many people now understand he has failed to release the people from the Waste Water Treatment Plant and other departments who can’t do the necessary work.  

JASON C. (Riches) STAFFORD, A SHORT LIFE FILLED WITH LOVE

10:20 am

TOWN OF AMHERST IN HOLE $900,000 IN 2006

8:42 am

HIGGINS SAYS WNY CAN’T AFFORD TO WAIT FOR HOPE OF SHARED BORDER MANAGEMENT

7:37 am

AMID FANFARE, BOEING UNVEILS NEW LONG-DISTANCE JET

7:12 am

SONY CUTS PlayStation 3 PRICES AS MANY Xboxes FAIL

6:43 am