Candidates, public turn out for conversation, tacos

Candidates, public turn out for conversation, tacos
From left, Kenya Gadsden, Village of Millerton Trustee Matthew Herzog and Tommy Zurhellen listen to their fellow candidates speaking at Eddie Collins Park on Sunday, Oct. 8. Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

MILLERTON — On Sunday, Oct. 8, several of the Dutchess County Democratic hopefuls turned up to at meet-and-greet at Eddie Collins Park on Route 22 in Millerton.

Sponsored by the North East Democratic Committee and safe from rain under the pavilion, there was champagne, tacos, water and lots of conversation. The candidates got up, one by one, introduced by North East Town Supervisor Chris Kennan, and spoke briefly before rejoining the crowd of between 70 and 80 people. When everyone had finished their presentations, they spoke to the guests, answered questions, and some signs and palm cards were offered.

Kenya Gadsden is running for Dutchess County Clerk and already has her priorities spelled out; she wants to see resident services improved, including the Department of Motor Vehicles, with faster service and an improved website to get correct information out. She’d also like to find a means by which the county clerk services can be made more accessible to those in the outlying communities. Her third priority is to make naturalization an easier process for new citizens, possibly finding outlets to support their integration into the community.

Anthony Parisi, an “almost local” from Millbrook, is appalled at the state of the current Public Defender’s Office; it needs to change, to be brought up to date as far as digitalization, and his focus is to prevent crime from happening, not just to go after the culprits after the fact. He believes that is possible through intelligence-led policing,, fairness,and proper prosecution. He is running for district attorney and is a long-time protestor against gun violence..

Tommy Zurhellen is a  busy man right now, running for county executive and getting his message out to all corners of the county. A veteran, Zurhellen describes himself as an “old-time Democrat” who wants to help veterans, but as an educator, he also knows the hazards of being disadvantaged, which includes hungry school-aged children, seniors and others who fall into the category of the working poor or those who can’t find jobs.

James Rogers is running for Family Court judge. His message was brief, but full of impact: He told the audience that if you need a Family Court date in Orange County, you can get one within six weeks. In Dutchess County, you’ll wait at least a year. He noted how important time is to youth who are in need of help from the court.

Running against a longtime District 19 legislator, Chris Drago has his work cut out for him. His background has prepared him to work with major budget constraints and excesses. He doesn’t think that a $25 million dollar stadium is what Dutchess County needs when there are so many other priorities such as a communication system that gets 911 calls out immediately, systems that need to be updated so they aren’t constantly “failing.” He feels that there is a need to address the housing crisis in the county while  rebuilding a failing infrastructure that has to move with the times and handle the climate crisis.

All of the candidates, and Kennan, agreed on one point: Get out and vote on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

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