Now Online – ICYMI: “Conservative Chat” Tonight 11/26/17 7:30PM with State Senator Joe Markley

“Conservative Chat” – Tonight, Sunday evening at 7:30PM, on Charter cable channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents an interview with State Senator Joe Markley (R-16) and BRTC Chair and Host Juliana Simone.

Senator Markley and Juliana discuss current Connecticut state issues, Joe’s history as a Republican State Senator, his anti-tax advocacy, run for Lieutenant Governor in 2018 and more.

For those not in the viewing area or who are not Spectrum/Charter Communications subscribers, this interview can be seen online at www.ctv191.net under tabs – What’s On/Watch Programs/search Conservative and click on Episode 123.

https://communityaccesstv.viebit.com/vod/?v=wJDx3KAWB2qx&s=false

This program can also be seen on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjSYegB-_cs&t=16s

(l) State Senator Joe Markley and (r) “Conservative Chat” host and BRTC Chair Juliana Simone

 

ICYMI: “Conservative Chat” Tonight 7:30 and 8PM First Selectman/Selectman Candidates Mark Hemenway/Nick Lukiwsky – Part II – Now Online

Editor’s Note: Apologies as Charter Communications made the error tonight of showing Interview one at 7:00PM, even though a regularly scheduled show is usually shown at this time, and therefore will be showing Interview two at 7:30PM. 

“Conservative Chat” – Tonight, Sunday, November 5th, 2017 at 7:30PM and 8:00PM on Charter Cable Channel 191, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents the first and second interviews with Republican First Selectman and Selectman Candidates Mark Hemenway and Nick Lukiwsky with BRTC Chair and Host Juliana Simone.

Mark and Nick discuss their backgrounds, family lives and careers, their opinion on public safety for the town of Barkhamsted and the resident trooper issue, the problems with the debate when first organized, taxes and their goals as First Selectman and Selectman.

For those not in the viewing area or who are not Charter subscribers, interview I can be seen by clicking this link:

Interview II can be seen by clicking this link:

Barkhamsted State Representative William Simanski’s Endorsement for First Selectman Mark Hemenway

 

Republican Municipal Election Second Mailer 2017

Barkhamsted – A third mailer sent to town residents by the Democrat Town Committee and First Selectman Incumbent Don Stein, tried to suggest to voters that State Representative William Simanski endorsed Don Stein for First Selectman this 2017 election by creating a window on the right inside of a fold out flyer with a scan of the legislator’s photo and a copy and pasted sentence from years ago, the legislator believes he sent Stein in an email, as he did to the other First Selectman in the four towns that make up his district. Rep. Simanski told BRTC Chair, Juliana Simone, over the phone, he sent this to Stein at the time to be professional and as a courtesy since he has to work with him.

Simanski was surprised to hear his communication to First Selectman Don Stein was being featured in a Democrat mailer and said this was the first he heard of it. He confirmed he is fully endorsing Republican Candidate Selectman Mark Hemenway for First Selectman of Barkhamsted this 2017 election. His very enthusiastic endorsement of Hemenway can be read in the second mailer sent out by the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee:

“With Mark Hemenway’s experience on the Board of Selectman, familiarity with the school system, and his creative problem solving skills, he is ideally suited to lead Barkhamsted into a better, more prosperous future as First Selectman.” – State Rep. Bill Simanski

Democrat Municipal Election Third Mailer 2017

This Democrat mailer also continued the false idea that if Mark Hemenway and running mate Nick Lukiwsky were elected, they would do away with the resident state trooper. Another untrue talking point from Don Stein and his campaign team, in that Mark and Nick, a Waterbury police lieutenant, have made it clear in two cable interviews, RTC mailers and interviews that they are just seeking a more affordable solution for taxpayers that will still keep public safety in our schools and for residents a priority.

The Democrat mailer also continues the tired and repetitive impression that if Candidate Mark Hemenway was elected, he would not be fulfilling his First Selectman duties full time.  Stein, in his early seventies and retired, tells Barkhamsted voters he is able, as a result, to be at the town hall all the time and anyone with another job would not be able to do the same. Town hall workers have made note for years that Don is not always there and cumulatively spends weeks away throughout the year.

Hemenway, who noted in his recent public debate at the Barkhamsted Elementary School, and has said in other interviews, he works from home right around the corner from the town hall, so he can be there anytime with ease and easily as much as Stein.  During the debate, he pointed out to attendees that the recent tax sale conducted by the town on foreclosed properties, something the incumbent made a positive in his answer time, that Stein wasn’t even there, and he and tax collector Terri Collins (D) proceeded over the event.