By David Avitabile
SCHOHARIE - Ben Oevering, a Republican, is running for re-election in the Town of Schoharie.
Mr. Oevering is running for a one-year term as supervisor.
"I’m running for re-election because I believe in Schoharie’s future," Mr. Oevering said. "My family is growing up here, and I want my children—and all of our children—to have the opportunity to live, work, and thrive in a place as special as this. Over the past several years, we’ve made real progress: securing critical infrastructure funding, improving our water and sewer systems, updating our Comprehensive Plan, and positioning ourselves for long-term success."
The town is moving forward, he said.
"We’ve also secured millions of dollars in grants to support responsible development, and I want to ensure those projects are executed successfully. My sole focus is doing what’s best for the people who live in this Town and County—easing the tax burden on residents and providing them with the best possible quality of life. Schoharie has all the ingredients for success: location, people, and unmatched natural beauty. My commitment is to harness those strengths for the benefit of everyone who calls this community home."
There are several big issues facing the town in the near future, Mr. Oevering said.
"Like most municipalities, we’re facing budget constraints, rising costs, and aging infrastructure. The challenge is to maintain essential services while creating new opportunities for growth that strengthen our tax base and preserve the character of our community," he said.
In addition, "The I-88 Gateway District presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to do exactly that: attract quality businesses, generate local jobs, and ease the tax burden on residents. With major economic development projects underway across the Capital Region and in surrounding areas of the state, Schoharie is strategically positioned for future growth and investment.
"We have the opportunity to leverage this momentum to bring good-paying jobs, new business investment, and long-term financial stability to our residents, while protecting the beauty and integrity of the place we all love."
He said he brings many qualities and experience to the board.
"I bring more than two decades of experience in real estate, construction, and economic development, along with a deep understanding of municipal finance and strategic planning. As a business owner, I understand the challenges companies face in growing and operating in New York. And as someone who grew up on a family dairy farm that’s still operating today, I understand the challenges our farmers face in keeping agricultural traditions alive while adapting to new realities.
"My skill set and experience span many facets—from property management and community revitalization to public-private partnerships and financial oversight of tens of millions of dollars in assets. This breadth of experience gives me the ability to bridge the gap between government, business, and community priorities.
"I’m proud of the collaborative relationships we’ve built between the Town, County, SEEC, and our State partners and elected officials. I’ll continue to lead with transparency, accountability, and a focus on practical results that improve life for the people of Schoharie."
Also running in Schoharie are:
* Town council (choose two for three-year terms): Democrat Miriam McGiver, Republican Marion Jaqueway, Republican Clinton Manchester Jr.
* Highway superintendent, one-year term: Republican and Reeds Road Party, Charles Reed III and No Bull Party, Joseph Mann. Reed said, “My name is Charles Reed, though most of you know me as Charlie. I am writing to ask for your vote for Highway Superintendent. I have lived on the top of Stony Brook Road since 2015 and understand the unique challenges our town faces, particularly with weather conditions in the hills.”
“Since 2012, I have dedicated myself to highway work, spending 10 years with the Town of Wright and then joining the Town of Schoharie Highway Department in 2022 under Les Foland. With Les retiring at the end of his term, I am honored to have his full support in my run for Highway Superintendent.”
“Our town boasts some of the best town roads in Schoharie County, and I am committed to maintaining that standard through routine maintenance and diligent care. I also possess a thorough understanding of the required state and town paperwork, ensuring smooth operations.”
I pledge to treat every town road with equal attention and care. My goal is to serve as your Highway Superintendent for many years to come. Thank you for your support and confidence.”
* Town justice (two for four-year terms): Republican Michael Breen and Republican Keith Isles.
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