Rhinebeck Fire Funding Fight Exposes Deeper Political Tensions Between Town and Village

Episode 40: Rhinebeck Fire Funding Fight Exposes Deeper Political Tensions Between Town and Village

Town Supervisor questions village's $280K fire service budget transparency while Mayor defends competitive pricing. Reporter Eloise Goldsmith breaks down the dispute.

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Walter Mullen, publisher of The Daily Catch, delves into the growing tension between the town and village of Rhinebeck over the cost and transparency of firefighting and EMS services. Town Supervisor Elizabeth Spinzia raises concerns about the village's budget transparency and the town's annual contribution, totaling nearly $280,000. Village Mayor Gary Bassett argues that the town is getting excellent service at a competitive price. Beat reporter Eloise Goldsmith breaks down the situation, including the 2024 contract specifics and broader political tensions between local leaders.

Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio

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Eloise Goldsmith

Eloise Goldsmith

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Walter Mullin

Walter Mullin

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