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...four finds Andre Picard at four, Steve Klein at the three seat, Dave Boghassian at two and Terry Smith balancing things out from the bow position, Jeff Rothstein is the coxswain...
...Canyon lapels, and forged into a gaggle of tweeds. The sallow faces above the collars were debating the relative merits of the various Supreme Court justices they had clerked for. At the next awkward power is the conversion, one of them turned is me. "I'll, you're Andy Klein, aren't you? I was in your freshman dorm. I'm Alex Forbush. What have you been doing with your life?" My mind reeled. Can I tell him I've been washing dishes, driving delivery vans, waiting on tables. How can I counter William O. Dougles with Tommy's Lunch...
...Andy Klein '70, a former Crimson music critic, clerked for Tommy Stephanian upon graduation and is currently looking for a publisher for his best-selling novel...
...Farmers will have their taxes stabilized. As elsewhere, taxes in Suffolk are figured on the land's "highest and best use"-i.e., its value to developers. Local governments now give farmers a break by assessing their land at what Klein candidly describes as "illegally low preferential rates." But such treatment cannot continue indefinitely, he says. Nor can the county help when federal and state inheritance taxes, which are based on the land's full value, come due. Under the development-rights scheme, however, all taxes will be reckoned only on the land's agricultural value. Beyond...
...question. How many of the county's farmers-a notably independent lot-would choose to sell their development rights? This winter Suffolk invited farmers to join the program. The response was overwhelming: 381 property owners offered the county rights to 17,800 acres for some $117 million. Klein has established a committee to select the best buys for Suffolk's $60 million. He plans to ask the legislature to authorize another $15 million bond issue next year, but already he feels vindicated. "Suffolk is a microcosm of the U.S.," he says. "If the development-rights program can work...