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Riveredge Trailer Park residents sue Cortlandt to stop evictions

Bill Heltzel by Bill Heltzel
August 15, 2017
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Patrick Garvey next to his trailer in Verplanck. Photo by Bill Heltzel

A judge has temporarily ordered the town of Cortlandt and Supervisor Linda Puglisi to stop trying to evict nine residents of the Riveredge Trailer Park in Verplanck.

The Riveredge Owners Association filed a lawsuit on Aug. 14 in Westchester Supreme Court that claims the town is trying to take their property illegally.

“This is the third or fourth lawsuit they”™ve filed against us,” said Thomas E. Wood, the town attorney. “What they do is play games. A process server goes to serve papers and they claim it”™s not their trailer.”

Patrick Garvey, one of the association members suing the town, described “an ongoing pattern of harassment.” He claims the town has destroyed fences, for example, broken a water line and taken five of the six dumpsters owned by the association.

The lawsuit claims that the town wants to evict the tenants so it can convert the property to other commercial uses.

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The trailer park is on prime waterfront property on the Hudson, across the river from Bear Mountain State Park. It was owned by James Martin, who operated the Peekskill Seaplane Base from a parcel next to the Riveredge Trailer Park.

Martin deeded the land to the town for use as a park in 1994, but included a provision that residents could continue living in their mobile homes for 10 years after his death. He died in 2006.

“We”™ve given them ten years,” Wood said. “They”™re fighting to save what they have and they pay nothing.”

Garvey said there are questions about the legitimacy of the lease and the town has sidestepped the eminent domain process.

The town has used “constant eviction proceedings” in Cortlandt Justice Court, the lawsuit states, that have deprived residents of the enjoyment of their homes.

Besides Garvey, the residents include Richard Bonavita, Wayne Calley, Donald Dean, Mike Lane, John Moynihan, Frank Sebok, Arthus Sell and Jose A. Vicente Sr.

They accuse Puglisi and the town of abuse of process and illegal taking. They want the court to declare them the lawful owners, occupants or leaseholders to the property. They are asking for $750,000 in punitive damages and unspecified compensation.

Justice Terry Jane Ruderman scheduled a hearing on Sept. 20 for Puglisi and Cortlandt to show why they should not be stopped from commencing new evictions against the mobile home residents.

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Bill Heltzel has covered criminal justice, courts, government and sports as a beat reporter and investigative reporter for daily newspapers in Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. He worked for Bloomberg LP in training and sales. He joined The Business Journal in 2016.

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  1. Arthur Sell says:
    8 years ago

    In regard to Mr. Wood’s “they play games” comment, he clearly has no idea what the procedure is for serving papers. In the town’s latest attempt to evict us, the process server taped the eviction proceedings to the wrong trailer numbers. Mr. Lane does not live at my trailer, I do not live at Mr. Bonavita’s trailer, et al. Proper service is the lynch pin to eviction proceedings and honestly Mr. Wood and the town has not gotten it right yet! The only “games” being played are the people standing up for their legal and civil rights and Mr. Thomas E Wood, Esquire, doesn’t like it.

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  2. Ashley Millar says:
    8 years ago

    Give it up. You know you really all just want to keep freeloading and smoking meth in your unkept, eyesore of a trailer park. You say you want the court to declare you “lawful owners”? Well, where is the pride of ownership? What do the above “owners” do for a living? Just curious? And can you answer why your trailers are so unkept?

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    • Arthur Sell says:
      8 years ago

      Madam, this is a public article in a public publication. Please try to limit yourself to the facts of the article and keep your slanderous opinions to yourself, unless you can prove in a court of law that anyone here engages in illicit drug use, you are damaging the reputations of people you do not know. As for our legal and civil rights, you give yours up first.

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  3. Tim Ring says:
    7 years ago

    Why Haven’t the Town of Cortlandt Evicted Wayne Calley n Mike Lane ??????? Because they nor Jim Martin Ever owned the LAND . PERIOD. SIDE STEPPING EMINENT DOMAIN. BECAUSE PUGLISI N THE TOWN OF CORTLANDT N.Y. DO NOT HAVE A LEGITIMATE RIGHT TO CLAIM OWNERSHIP OF THE RIVER EDGE TRALER PARK. OTHERE WISE THEY WOULD HAVE FORCED OUT THE 2 REMAINING DIEHARDS OUT AUGH READY. LISTEN THE TOWN OF OF CORTLANDT DOESN’T HAVE A LEGITIMATE LEG TO STAND ON OK FOLKS. TO 5HE DIEHARDS ” UP THE REBELS ” NEVER GIVE IN . HELL I MIGHT JUST FILE TITLE OF OWNERSHIP FOR THE PARK MYSELF ON MONDAY SEEING HOW’S NOBODY REALLY OWNS IT. MR.TIM RING CROTONVILLE N.Y.

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