Zeoli defeated me, but I earned enough votes to serve on the Board of Selectmen. It was an honor to run on the Democratic ticket.
Kenneth E. Lenz,
Sent from my iPhone
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Visiting our Senior Friends
On Oct 4th I was invited to visit the residents at Maplewood Assisted Living. Here my friend Leah Turner and her mom Mary Cardea talk to me about senior housing. Mary is such a sweet person. She told me she'll pray for my election as First Selectman. Thank you, Mary.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Campaign Headquarters Opens
On Sept 18th the Orange Democrats/Lenz for First Selectman HQ opened at 116 Boston Post Rd., Orange (Post Hill Shopping Center) at the former Hollywood Tans salon. Our Grand Opening will be this coming Monday evening Sept. 23rd at 7:00 PM. Come by and see us.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Senator Chris Murphy Meets Ken Lenz
United State Senator and First selectman candidate Ken Lenz met at Senator Murphy's home on Sept. 1st in a wide-ranging discussion from support for Ken's campaign to the Syrian crisis. Chris said, "I am impressed with Ken's campaign. He's doing everything he can to win the race and I support him."
Monday, August 19, 2013
Senator Murphy Comes to Orange
On Aug. 19th U.S. Senator Chris Murphy came to lunch at Chip's Family Restaurant with my campaign staff and I to lend his support to the Lenz 2013 campaign , and to consult regarding local issues. Chris said he was impressed on how well organized the campaign is, and looked forward to visiting again later in the pre-election season.
Kenneth E. Lenz,
Sent from my iPhone
Kenneth E. Lenz,
Sent from my iPhone
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Record Crowd at the Democratic Picnic
On Thursday afternoon the Orange Democratic Town Committee hosted a picnic for the candidates. Former Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz stopped by and discussed the fine points of local campaigning. There was live music by Bob Mel and Doc Wight and, as you might expect I gave a stump speech. Thanks to the over 140 Orange residents who attended and contributed we are off to a great start.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
CAMPAIGNING IS FOR THE BIRDS
A gaggle of turkeys came across my path while campaigning in Orange. They liked my campaign platform about preserving open space.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Lenz and Rosa DeLauro Campaign
On Saturday, Aug. 3rd Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro joined me in campaigning at the Orange Volunteer Firemen's Carnival, where we spoke to a great bunch of folks. Thanks, Rosa. You were awesome!
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Orange Democrats gather to endorse Ken Lenz and his Dream Team of candidates
The Orange Democratic Town Committee met on July 22 to endorse a slate of candidates to run for office in the Municipal Election to take place November 5th 2013.
The full Democratic Party slate is as follows:
The full Democratic Party slate is as follows:
For First Selectman Ken Lenz |
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For Board of Selectmen
Mitch Goldblatt John Cifarelli Jody Dietch |
For Orange Board of Education (4 year terms) Karen DeFur Maxwell Deanna Pucillo Marc Robbins |
For Town Clerk
Pat O’Sullivan |
(two year term)
Sue Riccio |
For Board of Finance
PJ Shanley Jen Alfaro Glenn Pearson |
For Amity Regional Board of Education Sue Cohen Judy Primavera Kim Syrop |
For Planning & Zoning
Jen Chasen John Sandella |
For Constable Santo Galatioto Jr Bob Shanley Randy Thomas Matt Norko |
Monday, July 8, 2013
Orange Democrats Annual Summer Picnic is August 15th
Come out and meet Ken Lenz and the rest of the candidates for the November elections at the Orange Democrat's Annual Summer Picnic! Thursday, August 15th from 5:30 - 8:00 pm in the Pavilion at the High Plains Community Center. We'll have food, fun, and entertainment by Bob Mel & Doc Wright. Tickets are $25 per person. Contact Barbara for more information...
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Orange Democratic Town Committee endorses Ken Lenz for First Selectman
On April 23, 2013 I announced my candidacy for Orange First Selectman at the Orange Democratic Town Committee meeting. After making my announcement speech the ODTC made a motion to endorse me as a candidate, which was unanimously voted by the entire Town Committee.
The remainder of the Democratic-nominated slate for the Board of Selectmen was also announced: Selectman Mitch Goldblatt for re-election, John Cifarelli, present Board of Finance member, and Jody Dietch, present Orange Board of Education member. Together we are the “Dream Team” nominees of the Orange Democratic Party.
The remainder of the Democratic-nominated slate for the Board of Selectmen was also announced: Selectman Mitch Goldblatt for re-election, John Cifarelli, present Board of Finance member, and Jody Dietch, present Orange Board of Education member. Together we are the “Dream Team” nominees of the Orange Democratic Party.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Ken's Announcement Speech
“Thirty-two years ago, as a young veteran and father of two preschool children I moved into Orange, and immediately became immersed in our community: the Orange Community Nursery School, Turkey Hill PTA, the Orange Players Association, serving twice as its president and many times as a show producer; the Orange Soccer Association where I also served as president and long-time coach then referee, the Town Long-Range Planning Committee, the Holy Infant Church choir, and when the Paugussetts brought land claims lawsuits against 100 Orange homeowners serving as the president of the Homeowners Held Hostage, and now in the Orange Chamber of Commerce, and in the Orange Lions Club, serving in every Club office. You can tell it’s not enough for me just to join, I have to be involved.
My professional training and 36 years experience as a lawyer--most of that time managing a law firm gives me a deep understanding of the role of law in government, and the proper and limited role of government in the lives of the people, but my love for this town has led me here tonight.
Tonight I announce my candidacy for First Selectman of the Town of Orange. I want to thank the members of the Democratic Town Committee who have encouraged me to run for First Selectman. I am humbled by the prospect that, if elected, I will have the duty to ensure that our town government serves all the people . I pledge to work to my full capacity to fulfill the responsibilities of the office of First Selectman with integrity, with the mission of improving the lives of all its residents.
I have already been asked, “Why do you want to run for First Selectman?” It’s not because I want to wear out four pairs of shoes campaigning door to door. The answer is: I truly love Orange, and I have the vision and the skills to lead our community forward to a promising and better future.
Orange is a great place to live and raise our families. It has an abundance of beauty, a scenic town green, lovely parks and ponds, woods and fields, and picturesque farms, schools where educational excellence is the norm, shopping, dining, and some amazing residents. Orange is also a great place in which to do business. Our location near major highways, our competitive tax rate, our high standard of education, all make Orange an attractive site to locate or expand a business. We also have a substantial amount of as yet undeveloped property already zoned for commercial or light industrial use that needs to be aggressively marketed. We need to capitalize on our unique location and attributes to expand our commercial tax base. Until we do many homeowners will see property tax increases.
As First Selectman I will reach out to businesses locally, regionally and internationally to let them know Orange a great place to do business and we will do whatever we can to make them feel welcome. Our goal must be to attract appropriate new businesses into Orange, to create opportunities for commercial growth, not just sit by and hope and wait for it to arrive. Economic Development is not a passive activity.
Orange also has a responsibility to serve the growing number of senior citizens, most of whom are homeowners. As they advance in age, many of our seniors have difficulty remaining in their homes, either because they can’t physically maintain them or can’t afford to . They want to remain in the town where they raised their children, but when they seek senior housing many find that there isn’t a place they can afford or that provides the services that they need. In our campaign we will examine the best way to create senior housing, either through a public/private partnership or other means, so that every one of our seniors who wants to remain in Orange can find senior housing with the services necessary for independent living. Many of our seniors have been life-long residents and taxpayers, and we owe them the opportunity to remain living in Orange as long as they want.
Our third initiative will be to adopt efficiencies that are already in practice in the private sector and modernize the operation of the town’s government. This will include a broad number of areas: from fully integrated financial and other computer systems, model human resources practices; new school security systems, and a State-of-the-Art communications system, that allows a transparent and continuous flow of information and communication between town government officials and its citizens.
This is my vision, making Orange better by improving our tax base with new businesses, creating housing for seniors, and modernizing government. During this campaign--which will remain an open and honest discussion of ideas on our part I will knock on a lot of doors and speak to as many citizens as I can. I want to make clear to everyone: my vision of Orange isn’t about tearing down what so many have contributed before us. It’s about making new choices and emphasizing new initiatives, about continuing what has worked well in the past, and creating new opportunities for our citizens where the need exists. But, most importantly, it’s about letting the voters in Orange know that they have a clear choice: either we can wait for change to come, or we can be the agents of that change. I cannot do this alone. I will need your time, your talents and your financial resources to run our campaign, but first I will need your endorsement at the July caucus. I invite you to join me and the other Democratic candidates both now and after the election in making Orange the best it can be. I invite you to join the Lenz team - it’s the clear choice for Orange.
Thank you all for the opportunity of speaking with you this evening.”
— Ken Lenz
My professional training and 36 years experience as a lawyer--most of that time managing a law firm gives me a deep understanding of the role of law in government, and the proper and limited role of government in the lives of the people, but my love for this town has led me here tonight.
Tonight I announce my candidacy for First Selectman of the Town of Orange. I want to thank the members of the Democratic Town Committee who have encouraged me to run for First Selectman. I am humbled by the prospect that, if elected, I will have the duty to ensure that our town government serves all the people . I pledge to work to my full capacity to fulfill the responsibilities of the office of First Selectman with integrity, with the mission of improving the lives of all its residents.
I have already been asked, “Why do you want to run for First Selectman?” It’s not because I want to wear out four pairs of shoes campaigning door to door. The answer is: I truly love Orange, and I have the vision and the skills to lead our community forward to a promising and better future.
Orange is a great place to live and raise our families. It has an abundance of beauty, a scenic town green, lovely parks and ponds, woods and fields, and picturesque farms, schools where educational excellence is the norm, shopping, dining, and some amazing residents. Orange is also a great place in which to do business. Our location near major highways, our competitive tax rate, our high standard of education, all make Orange an attractive site to locate or expand a business. We also have a substantial amount of as yet undeveloped property already zoned for commercial or light industrial use that needs to be aggressively marketed. We need to capitalize on our unique location and attributes to expand our commercial tax base. Until we do many homeowners will see property tax increases.
As First Selectman I will reach out to businesses locally, regionally and internationally to let them know Orange a great place to do business and we will do whatever we can to make them feel welcome. Our goal must be to attract appropriate new businesses into Orange, to create opportunities for commercial growth, not just sit by and hope and wait for it to arrive. Economic Development is not a passive activity.
Orange also has a responsibility to serve the growing number of senior citizens, most of whom are homeowners. As they advance in age, many of our seniors have difficulty remaining in their homes, either because they can’t physically maintain them or can’t afford to . They want to remain in the town where they raised their children, but when they seek senior housing many find that there isn’t a place they can afford or that provides the services that they need. In our campaign we will examine the best way to create senior housing, either through a public/private partnership or other means, so that every one of our seniors who wants to remain in Orange can find senior housing with the services necessary for independent living. Many of our seniors have been life-long residents and taxpayers, and we owe them the opportunity to remain living in Orange as long as they want.
Our third initiative will be to adopt efficiencies that are already in practice in the private sector and modernize the operation of the town’s government. This will include a broad number of areas: from fully integrated financial and other computer systems, model human resources practices; new school security systems, and a State-of-the-Art communications system, that allows a transparent and continuous flow of information and communication between town government officials and its citizens.
This is my vision, making Orange better by improving our tax base with new businesses, creating housing for seniors, and modernizing government. During this campaign--which will remain an open and honest discussion of ideas on our part I will knock on a lot of doors and speak to as many citizens as I can. I want to make clear to everyone: my vision of Orange isn’t about tearing down what so many have contributed before us. It’s about making new choices and emphasizing new initiatives, about continuing what has worked well in the past, and creating new opportunities for our citizens where the need exists. But, most importantly, it’s about letting the voters in Orange know that they have a clear choice: either we can wait for change to come, or we can be the agents of that change. I cannot do this alone. I will need your time, your talents and your financial resources to run our campaign, but first I will need your endorsement at the July caucus. I invite you to join me and the other Democratic candidates both now and after the election in making Orange the best it can be. I invite you to join the Lenz team - it’s the clear choice for Orange.
Thank you all for the opportunity of speaking with you this evening.”
— Ken Lenz
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