January 20, 2009 by Kevin Gaughan
Today, the American story does more than turn a page. It begins more than another chapter. It opens a new volume in which our nation’s vision of itself will be enlarged and ennobled.
Watching television on the warm spring evening last June when Barack Obama became the Democratic nominee for president, I realized that there was only one place to be at that uniquely American moment. And it wasn’t the living room of my Buffalo home.
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November 17, 2008 by Kevin Gaughan
Building on our Lancaster success, and to maintain momentum for our petition efforts next spring, I’ve spent the past several weeks in Cheektowaga and Amherst. Meeting with council members in each town, I renewed my effort to downsize both boards from 7 to 5 members.
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October 31, 2008 by Kevin Gaughan
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October 27, 2008 by Kevin Gaughan
On the eve of politicians’ final legal effort to stop citizens from deciding the size of their government, I’m determined, hopeful, and determined.
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October 22, 2008 by Kevin Gaughan
These past few years, I often find myself in a town hall parking lot. It’s usually after a town board meeting ends, all the sound and fury subsides, and the once-crowed lot has emptied. I sit alone in my car, thinking about where our reform cause is, and where it’s headed.
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October 1, 2008 by Kevin Gaughan
“How did it come to this,” I wondered as we filed court papers yesterday to ask a judge to order politicians to put our downsizing proposition on the November ballot in West Seneca.
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June 30, 2008 by Kevin Gaughan
Last Wednesday we visited the tony town of Clarence, where citizens and town board members had perhaps the most spirited downsizing discussion of this tour.
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June 25, 2008 by Kevin Gaughan
My mother was an educator before she was a mom. She knew much about Western New York history. So she always took pleasure noting that the Town of Marilla was named for an early school teacher, Marilla Rogers. “Any town that bears a teacher’s name can’t be all bad,” she would say.
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June 24, 2008 by Ashley Flynn (Student, Kenmore East High School)
I am a soon-to-be high school senior, and I have lived in the Town of Tonawanda all my life, in the same house my mother grew up in. My father grew up a few blocks away. Kevin Gaughan’s presentation in Tonawanda on June 16th really made me think.
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June 16, 2008 by Heather Neu (The Cost Staff Member)
Last week took us to historic Holland, named for the Dutch land company that first took title to property throughout Western New York, and struggling Alden, which has seen better days.
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