Community Assessment: Village Of New Essay

Geography and environmental influences on community

Rendering to the United States Census Bureau, as far as geography of the area goes, it has an entire extent of 1.7 square miles (3.5 km2), and most of that is 1.7 square miles (4.5 km2) of it is a lot of property and land-living however only about 0.03 square miles of the town is really about (0.1 km2) of it (1.70%) is water.

Another interesting aspect of the geographical location is that the Wallkill River runs directly from the north beside the western border of New Paltz, rolling into the Rondout Creek and finally it comes out through the Hudson River.

Beliefs and Attitudes

The focus of a developmental systems theory of religious development in New Paltz would define and elucidate the altering nature of the individuals who live in the town perceived relationship with the divine through the life span as well-defined by the exclusive, dynamic communication of characteristics of the people and characteristics of the individual's background through time. With that said, to some people in the town, the flow to a more liberal way of life is become influential. For example, pushing the homosexual agenda. The Appellate Division of State Supreme Court in Albany a few years back had given a ruling that New Paltz Village Mayor Jason West could not be able to give the access on celebrating same-sex marriages. Not long after that a lawsuit was brought against Mayor West. Rena Lindevaldsen, senior litigation counsel of Liberty Counsel, was the one who had offered the spoken fight before the panel of three judges on September 12, 2005.

A couple of years back, West made preparations in his own form and pursued to celebrate same-sex...

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Liberty Counsel got together a law suit, and Judge E. Michael Kavanagh distributed an order that had stopped the mayor from being able to pull it off, making the point that marriage in New York is between one male and one female. At that point, the mayor then selected Rebecca Rotzler and Julia Walsh -- which were the towns other village trustees and their job was to honor same-sex "marriages." However, the Liberty Counsel once again filed suit and gained another order which at the moment was able to barricade any village authorization from irreverenting the law. Of course once again, the Mayor and the Village made an appeal to the order.
Local Politics

As mentioned earlier, the town's current mayor is Jason West, who happened to have been re-elected in May 2011 which automatically put him into another four-year term, after not being in office since the year of 2007. The four trustees on the village board are Shari Osborn, Jean Gallucci, Michael Zierler, and Brian Kimbiz. The village upholds its private sewer district and Department of Public Works, but has dependence upon the town administration to deliver police facilities.

Sometime around the year of May 2003, a lot of the students from the university and those from the community members had elected the Revolution Campaign candidates who were Jason West, Julia Walsh andRebecca Rotzler, to the Village of New Paltz administration for a 4-year term to serve. These three campaigners ran on a podium that endorsed environmental sustainability & equality. Under West's authority, the town had become one of the four locations in early 2004 to marry same-sex couples, hurling the town temporarily into the national public eye. Because of…

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As mentioned earlier, the town's current mayor is Jason West, who happened to have been re-elected in May 2011 which automatically put him into another four-year term, after not being in office since the year of 2007. The four trustees on the village board are Shari Osborn, Jean Gallucci, Michael Zierler, and Brian Kimbiz. The village upholds its private sewer district and Department of Public Works, but has dependence upon the town administration to deliver police facilities.

Sometime around the year of May 2003, a lot of the students from the university and those from the community members had elected the Revolution Campaign candidates who were Jason West, Julia Walsh andRebecca Rotzler, to the Village of New Paltz administration for a 4-year term to serve. These three campaigners ran on a podium that endorsed environmental sustainability & equality. Under West's authority, the town had become one of the four locations in early 2004 to marry same-sex couples, hurling the town temporarily into the national public eye. Because of that, it was clear that many who had not shared his same belief in the town, made sure that West lost his bid for reelection in May 2007.

The Women in Black have a small but active chapter in New Paltz that has been protesting in front of Elting Memorial Library weekly since November, 2001


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