Politics & Government

Letter to the Editor: Grace Challenges Yorktown Residents

The writer accepts the challenge and criticizes the town supervisor as a tax delinquent.

At the October Yorktown Board Meeting, Supervisor Michael Grace [said] that he owed over $30,0000 in unpaid town and school taxes. Grace was indignant that taxpayers had “lifted up his dirty sheets for public view”. Grace mentioned his son’s multiple arrests and drug addiction, his 2 failed marriage and had a bout with cancer 40 years ago as the reasons he can’t pay his taxes.

Supervisor Grace was unapologetic and offered an impassioned challenge for anyone to try to criticize him being a tax scofflaw.

I accept his challenge. The difference between Supervisor Grace and his neighbors is that although they may share similar troubles in their lives they chose to keep their personal problems to themselves and they meet their obligation as fathers, as husbands, as neighbors without making excuses or without blaming their children for their own short comings.

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The average Yorktowners would love to have all of the financial resources at Supervisor’s Grace disposal to pay their own bills, like his law practice, rental property, multi- acre lot, a classic car collection that he loves to display and a high paying part time political job. Why are Yorktowners expected to pay all of their bills and Supervisor Grace can’t with so much more then they have? If Grace is truly unapologetic why did he ask a reporter to hold off writing a story about his being a tax scofflaw until after the election? Why did he scramble to pay a portion of his tax debt when he found out that the tax debts were going to make the front page on several newspapers?

It appears that Supervisor Grace has great difficulty with handling his life, how can he expect that voters to feel comfortable with him making decisions for them.

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Supervisor Grace is pushing for a new big money Highway Department building. Supervisor Grace’s on going personal and money troubles makes him vulnerable to exploitation. Supervisor Grace should be reminded that broke politicians and real estate developers looking to make multi million dollar deals don’t mix well together.


David Witkowich

116 Northmore Drive

Yorktown , New York

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