
Reader says , “The Garber Square project used grant money and then more than tripled the amount to incorporate a bike lane that is dangerous and has narrowed an already congested passage way under the trestle bridge. We all remember when it was 4 lanes no matter how our village engineer wants to use “revisionist history”to defend this fiasco. The bike lane should sport a sign” Use At Your Own Risk. “ Another fiasco: The concrete ramp built at Graydon to make the swimming area handicapped accessible also started from a grant and grew into a project that was not only expensive but is unusable. As predicted, algae has made it slippery to the point that able body people have slipped and no one can report a wheel chair being seen going down the ramp. It is a hazardous situation that could not only injure someone but result in a law suit against the village. It too should support a sign, “Use At Your Own Risk.” Thank you, Paul Aronsohn.”
I hear that Aronsohn is going to male a run for Council next year with his crew.
Yep, he really did a number on us. Consider that when you vote next week – -just how important local elections are.
Aronsohn is pulling the strings for one very evil and sneaky council person. We are all aware. We are watching. Nasty little puppet.
9:03 Oh yes, is it very apparent that one small person is being controlled by another. Amazing how evil can control evil. Why can’t their efforts be put toward the greater GOOD?
Did Aronsohn make his political comeback yet??
It’s been 13 years… Still waiting.
I think the statute of limitations is 10 years… can we call it yet?
Did you overlook the fact that he is running for election next week?
“Did you overlook the fact that he is running for election next week?”
No.
I think it is both hysterical and pathetic at the same time.
The day, not really so long ago, that Aronsohn moved to town looking forward to destroying it was one of the saddest days in the history of Ridgewood.