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Thom's big Five-O bash

May
8

Whoa! Orangetown Supervisor Thom Kleiner is asking for some big bucks to party at his 50th birthday soirée June 7.tkbday.jpg

For a quarter page in the birthday “playbill” and one reserved seat, you gotta fork up $250. It’s $500 for a half page and two seats, and $1,000 for a full page and two seats.

Want the cream of the crop – a full page and four seats? Gotta throw down $1,500.

Kleiner promises a night of politically irreverent song, speech and comedy at the shindig, which will happen at Riverspace Arts in Nyack.

The money goes to the supervisor’s fundraising committee, Friends of Thom Kleiner. Gee, why would a seven-term supervisor who was easily re-relected in November need so much money in the bank?

This entry was posted on Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 5:33 pm by Hannan Adely.
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One Response to “Thom's big Five-O bash”

  1. Johannes

    "The money goes to the supervisor’s fundraising committee, Friends of Thom Kleiner. Gee, why would a seven-term supervisor who was easily re-relected in November need so much money in the bank?"

    +++ Gee, ya' think he is looking to take on vanderhoef next year ? Ya' think :). Worst kept secret in the county, as i am sure you know :).
    Oh, forgot, the REALLY worst kept secret is that Chris St. Lawrence wants scott's job so he can turn the entire county into one big "new square", and i dont mean geometrically either :)

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