Letter to the Editor - The Millerton News - 11-30-23

Sad to lose Vicki Doyle on Town Board

We were saddened to learn that Vicki Doyle lost her race for re-election to the Amenia Town Board by a razor thin margin. During her nineteen years on the Board Vicki has been a sane, steadying presence, particularly at times of controversy and division. 

She has shown unstinting generosity, honesty, and integrity in ways large and small, from her expertise in the difficult art of grant writing, to her organization of annual litter pick-ups, to the construction of the Rail Trail extension that connects the Metro North station to the hamlet of Wassaic (a project realized almost entirely through her tireless efforts). 

Motorists passing the juncture of Routes 22 and 343 can often see Vicki planting flowers and tending the beds in front of the bank. For over two decades she has worked consistently to promote environmental consciousness, to foster a sense of community, and to uphold the town’s zoning codes while also serving as an articulate advocate for affordable housing.  With two freshly elected members and a new incoming supervisor the Amenia Town Board will assuredly miss Vicki’s matchless wisdom and experience.

Philip Sicker and
 Diane Zahler

Wassaic

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