Mastic Beach Village proposal passed according to the Facebook page of Dan Panico!
Get ready Mastic Beach for a whole new page in history. We will all work together to make the neighborhood even better.
It was amazing how many people turned out for the Mastic Beach Village vote. We waited for over a half hour to cast our vote.
Change is certainly on the way...
What do you think of the results?
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Showing posts with label mastic beach village vote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mastic beach village vote. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Mastic Beach Village Vote Brings Out Entire Neighborhood
It's a little after 9 pm and we just returned from the Mastic Beach village vote at the firehouse on Neighborhood Road.
I was pleased to see the number of concerned citizens voting about the possible village. Whether the votes were yes or no, certainly everyone in the neighborhood cares about the future of Mastic Beach.
The line went around the firehouse with demonstrators out on the street encouraging citizens to vote yes or no. The police indicated people could not get on line after 9 PM. Even with that in mind, the vote is sure to go on until at least 10 pm at this point.
While we waited to vote about the potential Incorporated Village of Mastic Beach, we crossed paths with many neighbors and friends. The children compared school schedules and I made a date to meet a friend at the gym once the kids are back.
I look forward to hearing the results of the Mastic Beach Village vote and working together to build an ever better neighborhood. Right now, News 12 is saying the vote is too close to call...
According to my unofficial poll, 29 percent are against the Village of Mastic Beach and 71 percent are for it...
I was pleased to see the number of concerned citizens voting about the possible village. Whether the votes were yes or no, certainly everyone in the neighborhood cares about the future of Mastic Beach.
The line went around the firehouse with demonstrators out on the street encouraging citizens to vote yes or no. The police indicated people could not get on line after 9 PM. Even with that in mind, the vote is sure to go on until at least 10 pm at this point.
While we waited to vote about the potential Incorporated Village of Mastic Beach, we crossed paths with many neighbors and friends. The children compared school schedules and I made a date to meet a friend at the gym once the kids are back.
I look forward to hearing the results of the Mastic Beach Village vote and working together to build an ever better neighborhood. Right now, News 12 is saying the vote is too close to call...
According to my unofficial poll, 29 percent are against the Village of Mastic Beach and 71 percent are for it...
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Mastic Beach Village Vote on August 31, 2010
The Mastic Beach Village vote happens on August 31 between 12 noon and 9 pm at the Mastic Beach Fire House located at 265 Neighborhood Road in Mastic Beach.
Everyone is talking about the upcoming Mastic Beach village vote. What changes could an Incorporated Village of Mastic Beach bring to this community? As a Mastic Beach parent and homeowner for over a decade, it's a major concern for our family.
A drive through the area shows plenty of people are on both sides of the Mastic Beach Village vote issue. Signs promoting the Village and signs saying “no” to the Village are posted on lawns, common areas and at certain businesses.
A poll is posted to the right to see what people think of a possible Village of Mastic Beach. Take a minute to express your opinion.
To find out more about both sides of the Mastic Beach Village vote before you visit the polls, here are a few resources:
Getting the facts is essential before casting your vote. Heated debates, peer pressure and fiery exchanges are no substitute for doing your own research. When the public is well-informed, the democratic process works best.
Regardless of the results of the vote on Tuesday, it is crucial for everyone to work together to make Mastic Beach an even better community.
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