Mid Hudson Times Dec. 21 2016

TIMES NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION FIRST-PLACE AWARD FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE, 2016 MID HUDSON Vol. 28, No 51 3 DECEMBER 21 - 27, 2016 3 ONE DOLLAR Lady Goldbacks survive Page 40 Page 25 SERVING NEWBURGH AND NEW WINDSOR Skaters Workers protest Highway Dept. layoffs weigh in on design for skateboard park By SHANTAL RILEY [email protected] A group of workers gather at Newburgh Town Hall to picket in protest of impending laying offs of three highway department workers. By SHANTAL RILEY [email protected] Workers picketed in sub-freezing temperatures on Monday night to protest impending laying offs of three highway department employees in the Town of Newburgh. The protest was held outside Newburgh Town Hall during a special meeting of the Newburgh Town Council and two weeks after the three highway department workers were placed on administrative leave. Protesters huddled together for warmth. One was dressed up as “The Grinch.” Signs read, “Show some respect!” “We are out here as a show of solidarity with our three union brothers who are being laid off Dec. 31, through no fault of their own,” said Jessica Ladlee, spokeswoman for Civil Service Employees Association Local 1000. The union has accused town Highway Superintendent Todd DePew of “bullying, humiliating” behavior toward department employees, including use of racial slurs, unwanted touching and physical intimidation. The union claims two of the workers were demoted from jobs as motor equipment operators shortly after signing their names to a classaction grievance outlining complaints against the highway superintendent in September. According to the union, the grievance was signed by seven employees “targeted” by DePew. “They were demoted from their positions in September,” said Ladlee. “No reason was given. They were demoted with no write-ups, no reviews. Continued on page 4 WWW.MIDHUDSONTIMES.COM They gathered over coffee to brainstorm ideas for a new skateboard park in the City of Newburgh. “We need benches, some flat ground and A-frames,” said Treasure Jackson. “It’s a triangle ramp.” Members of the City of Newburgh Planning and Development Department met with skateboarders at 2 Alices Coffee Lounge last Wednesday to find out what kind of skate park they want to see built at Delano Hitch Park next year. The skaters asked for stairs, benches, rails, ledges, stairs, half pipes, T-gaps and flat ground to skate on. The group was split on whether or not they wanted a bowl – a smooth, sunken surface resembling a large bowl. “Bowls are not so important,” said Jackson. But, Zyerra Walton, 17, said she had never skated in a bowl before. “I would like to skate in a bowl,” she said. “Bowls take a up a lot of space,” Jack Cino added. “The skate park getting built is, first and foremost, the important thing.” The park is currently planned for Continued on page 3