In Response to 10/21 Hudson et al on Attacks on James Neunzig’s Character

From Town Tribune Oct 28, 2021. To the Editor:
Last week several people took aim at James Neunzig. James has only been the chair for 3 months and yet has recently come under attack by a minority group in the Board of Education who did not get the new building they had hoped for.  The mentioned “coup” -like attempt was, in fact, a majority of the board voting down costly measures to the taxpayers. Unfortunately, the minority had hoped for a very expensive building project and was not fixing the problems that have been plaguing the school for years. I support James Neunzig’s approach to fixing the school without those costly measures.

Please vote for James Neunzig on Nov. 2 so we can keep moving forward in the right direction.
Julia Tisdal, Sherman

Re-elect James Neunzig to the Sherman Board of Education

From Town Tribune Oct 28, 2021. To the Editor: Sometimes I cannot help but worry for the future of our town. Volunteerism, a vital ingredient without which our little government cannot function, is waning. I wonder if we have become too aggressively critical of our leaders, most of whom are volunteers. The world is a tough place, and if we continue to blame the messenger anytime bad news needs to be delivered – I suspect we will continue seeing volunteerism decline in Sherman.

 

James Neunzig is running for another term on the Board of Education. A very intelligent, warm, detail-oriented individual, James has successfully led his retail/food service business through multiple recessions, and our current pandemic. Over the last 20 years he has mastered the delicate balancing act of providing excellent customer service, while maintaining a happy staff of employees. With considerable help from his wife Kara, James has additionally somehow managed to balance professional success, and raising three kind, sweet, and also very intelligent children.

 

James is NOT a politician. As a prime example: In concert with a team of experts and stakeholders, James has had to deliver some rather painful news to the Taxpayers in Sherman. Naturally, this letter cannot provide room for discussion around school facilities, or any other ongoing BoE issue. The point is that James refuses to pretend the situation will resolve itself – even if we choose to hide from it. Political damage simply does not factor into his process.

James brings the skill set, integrity, and passion that we need from our volunteers. Please join me in sending a big “Thank You” to him, and to all the others that serve our town. Through their sacrifice Sherman continues to be a most wonderful place to live.

Kenric Gubner

Sherman

Endorsing Ann Gerschefski for Sherman’s Board of Assessment Appeals

From Town Tribune Oct 28, 2021. To the Editor: Ann Gerschefski will be on the November 2nd ballot as a candidate for Board of Assessment Appeals in Sherman. Ann looks forward to representing all Sherman residents thoughtfully, objectively, and respectfully.

Ann’s 15 years as a Realtor have taught her that every real estate situation is unique, and every client is unique. Her solid educational background (Phillips Academy Andover and Barnard College) taught her to look at issues from every angle. Her combination of rational non-partisan thinking and client-centered service will be a great benefit to Sherman’s residents as the Board addresses questions of property valuation.

The motto of Ann’s alma mater Phillips Academy is “non sibi”, meaning “not for self”. As past president of New Fairfield/Sherman Animal Welfare, and as a current volunteer for FISH of Sherman, Ann looks forward to extending service to others by serving on Sherman’s Board of Assessment Appeals.

Please cast your vote for Ann Gerschefski on November 2nd.

Endorsing Jeffrey Ginsburg for Zoning Board of Appeals

From Town Tribune Oct 28, 2021. To the Editor:
Jeffrey Ginsburg has the right experience to be a valued addition to the board. He was trained and had practiced as a professional engineer. He has experience in real estate purchasing and a keen sense of fairness. I trust that he would consider every case before the board, objectively and thoroughly.
Please vote for Jeffrey Ginsburg for Zoning Board of Appeals.

Our children and community need Kate Kelley Frey on the Board of Education

To the Editors:

On Tuesday, November 2nd, I am voting for Kate Kelley Frey, for the Sherman Board of Education.  Kate, as a teacher, has given most of her life to education and proven her deep commitment to providing the best learning experience for all children for the past 33 years.

She is a professional who will bring vital skills to the Board in the most current best practices in education and curriculum development.  In fact, Kate holds a Masters Degree in Curriculum Development.

Kate, as a long term resident of Sherman, knows our community well, values small town living, and understands that the Sherman School is a critical aspect of why people love it here.

Please vote for Kate Kelley Frey on Election Day, our children and community need her.

Frey, Neunzig, and Vogt for Board of Ed 

From Town Tribune Oct 21, 2021. To the Editor:  The Sherman School takes pride in providing a safe, congenial, and creative experience for all Sherman students.   On November 2nd, the voters of Sherman have an opportunity to ensure that the school will continue this tradition by electing James Neunzig, Kate Frey, and Matt Vogt to the Board of Education (BOE).

Kate Frey is an experienced educator who has been teaching for 33 years in public education.  Her formal training in K – 8 curriculum and proven practices in instruction will add a needed element to our Board.  Kate is a consensus builder, a necessary quality for the Sherman School community.

James Neunzig is running for election to the BOE and is presently the Chairperson.   A resident of Sherman for over twenty years and a parent of three Sherman school graduates, James brings a strong business and financial acumen to the position.  I find his communication style authentic and honest. His top goal is to provide an effective and efficient educational system for the students now and in the future.

Matt Vogt, a lifelong resident of Sherman, is presently a member of the BOE.  He is very active on the BOE maintenance committee and has spent considerable time studying the physical plant of the Sherman School.  His experience, knowledge, and communication skills are essential for the board at this time.

Vote for Frey, Neunzig and Vogt on November 2nd.

Robert Gamper

Sherman

Join me in voting for Kate Kelley Frey

From Town Tribune Oct 21, 2021. To the Editor:  To Sherman Voters,

Please join me in voting for Kate Kelley Frey for a seat on the Board of Education.

While the recent focus on maintenance issues at the school is of vital importance, even more important is what is happening inside the building. Kate’s long experience in and deep knowledge of education will be a vital contribution to the BOE. Her expertise in curriculum will help in designing educational programs that meet the current and future needs of our children.

It’s easy to ignore an election with few contested seats. The local election on November 2nd presents an opportunity to enhance the quality of education at the Sherman School.

Please elect Kate Kelley Frey to the Board of Education.

Andrea O’Connor

Sherman

In Support of James Neunzig for BOE—Authentic, Honest and Loves Sherman

From Town Tribune Oct 14, 2021. To the Editor:
I support James Neunzig for another term on the Board of Education. James is an authentic and honest person who cares deeply about the school. With his recent appointment to Chair of the BOE, he is taking a thoughtful approach to solving the complexities that come with a small-town school.
James and his wife Kara have lived in Sherman for more than 20 years with their three children, who all attended The Sherman School. I know him to be a passionate advocate for our town and wants to ensure the best outcome for everyone in Sherman.
With 30 plus years in hospitality, and the success of the beloved J.P. Gifford Market in Kent, it is no surprise that James is easy to talk to and is regarded for his ability to listen and take concerns seriously. 1 hope you will join me in voting for James on Nov. 2nd.
Sunday Fisher,Sherman