Thursday, 05 October 2017 17:43

Schiera for Malta Town Board

In 2015, Malta voters provided me the honor of serving as Town Supervisor. Every day since, I have worked hard to keep my promises and put our community’s needs first. Together, with a great Town Board team, we have achieved positive results for an even better Malta.

We are making Malta more business-friendly and remaining free of a general Town Tax. We are addressing traffic challenges in a holistic way, instead of just adding more roundabouts.

We continue broadening Malta’s tax base and strengthened our ethics code, ensuring that everyone – elected officials and Town employees – follow the rules to ensure responsible, accountable good government.

These positive results did not happen by accident. Through cooperation, we built consensus and reached common sense solutions in Town government.

Today, I write to ask for your support, not just for me, but also for Sharon Farley Schiera and our entire team that is running for election to town board. Sharon wants to serve on our town board because Malta is her home and she wants our community to keep moving forward.

Sharon is not a career politician; she is a successful small businesswoman and will bring this sensibility to town government. Sharon will use her business background to deliver the best return on Malta’s portion of county sales tax dollars and keep improving our business climate. Besides her small business experience, Sharon served our area as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) for more than 20 years.

Sharon will work with us to ensure continued fiscal responsibility, keep Malta free from town taxes, bring strong representation to the Exit 11 area and help preserve our special quality of life.

I am proud to support Sharon Farley Schiera for Malta Town Council and respectfully ask you to support her as well. Thank you.

   Vincent DeLucia


Malta Town Supervisor

Read 1580 times

Blotter

  • New York State Police The New York State Police announced that it issued 5,576 tickets during this year’s St. Patrick’s Day enforcement initiative. The campaign began on Friday, March 15, and continued until Sunday, March 17. During the campaign, funded by the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee, State Police utilized sobriety checkpoints, additional DWI patrols, and underage drinking and sales to minors detail. State Police also ticketed distracted drivers who use handheld electronic devices. State Troopers arrested 132 people for DWI and investigated 199 crashes, which resulted in 25 people being injured and no fatalities. As part of the enforcement, Troopers also…

Property Transactions

  • BALLSTON Heather DiCaprio sold property at 473 Garrett Rd to Justine Levine for $288,000 Sharon Willman sold property at 99 Jenkins Rd to Charles Lemley for $165,000 CORINTH George Montena sold property at 422 Oak St to Stephen James for $142,250 Mark Makler sold property at 313 Oak St to Sabrina Sinagra for $195,000 GREENFIELD Landlord Services of Upstate New York sold property at 1935 NYS Rt 9N to Cochise Properties LLC for $210,000 MALTA  Linda LaBarge sold property at 35 Snowberry Rd to Qu Haozheng for $270,000 Dennis Mitchell sold property at 60 Village Circle North to BGRS Relocation…
  • NYPA
  • Saratoga County Chamber
  • BBB Accredited Business
  • Discover Saratoga
  • Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association