Thursday, September 15, 2011

If explaining every bad deal was this easy!!

New Mexico mayor was drunk when he signed deal


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Mexico border town mayor and congressional candidate Martin Resendiz was drunk when he signed nine contracts with a California company that is now suing the city for $1 million, according to a deposition in the case.

"The day I signed . I had way too much to drink. It was after 5 p.m. and I signed it (the contracts) and I didn't know what I was signing," Sunland Park, N.M., Mayor Martin Resendiz wrote in response to questions from lawyers for the architectural design firm Synthesis+. "My sister had to pick me up."

The lawsuit claims the company is owed $1 million for work performed under the nine contracts, according to a report Thursday in the Albuquerque Journal. Sunland Park contends the contracts were not valid because they weren't approved by the City Council.

Resendiz, a former El Paso, Texas, police officer and Sunland Park municipal judge. He has been mayor since March 2008 and has said he plans to seek the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce.

Resendiz could not be reached Thursday morning but his office said it expected to issue a statement later in the day.

According to a transcript of Resendiz's June 2010 deposition by attorney Victor Poulos, Resendiz acknowledged signing the documents in May or June 2008 after several hours of drinking with Sythesis+ executives at Ardovino's Crossing, an Italian restaurant in Sunland Park. Among the executives present was architect Daniel Soltero.

"Again, this was after two or three hours of us drinking, not exactly the best time to do business, not exactly the best time to read over legal documents, which he (Soltero) did not portray at any time to be legal documents," Resendiz said according to a transcript of the deposition.

City Councilor Daniel Salinas, who was also deposed, said under oath he was at the restaurant meeting and was also inebriated. Officials said the mayor signed the documents on July 2008 at the Sunland Park city hall and that the mayor was sober.

Poulos said it was the first time in his 33 years of practicing law that someone had acknowledged signing a contract while drunk.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Wounded Warriors (A Civic Duty)

Being a citizen of the United States is more than a birthright, it is earned and must be continuously worked at for the country to prosper.

This is a story of those who have sacrificed so much for us and the people who demonstrate their gratitude in a very personal way.

They volunteer to provide these Brave Men and Women and their familes a bit of relief and fun in one of the best place in NYC.

An inspiring story and a good lesson as well.

Please watch the whole video

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/09/09/us/sept-11-reckoning/rockaway-vets-video.html

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Sky is wildly entertaining


    Housing is of critical importance but we all live on Earth

    This brief video brings a little of nature magic into focus.

    We think you will really enjopy it.

    The Ocean Sky

Monday, April 18, 2011

The Top Housing Managers in the United States of America

 The annual rankings of the top 50 apartment managers came out this week.

http://www.nmhc.org/Content/ServeContent.cfm?ContentItemID=6074&NavID=95

You will notice several names familar to the NYC Marketplace, specifically;

Winn,  Forrest City, Avalon Bay, Related