by Alex Brooks
Grafton Supervisor Allison Kirchner has resigned effective April 30. Grafton Town Clerk Suzanne Putnam confirmed that she had received the letter early this month, which indicated she was resigning for health reasons. Putnam said the attacks on the Town administration have been too stressful for Supervisor Kirchner. “She’s a sensitive person – it was too upsetting,” said Putnam.
Councilman Ed Fredricks is the Deputy Supervisor, so he will become the Acting Supervisor on May 1. No special meetings are planned, so presumably the question of appointing a supervisor to serve the rest of this year will be taken up at the regular meeting on May 12.
Archives for April 2011
BCS Needs Some School Spirit
by Thaddeus Flint
At the start of the Tuesday meeting of the Berlin Central School District School Board a delightful short film was screened. “All of our stuff is broken!” voiced a young student in it from the Berlin Elementary School. She was talking about all their playground stuff, but she could have easily been speaking in regard to the building itself. She would probably be surprised though just how broken it could possibly be. The School Spirit Committee had put the film together as part of their campaign to get new playground equipment. [Read more…] about BCS Needs Some School Spirit
Berlin Town Board Action, Part Two – The Rest Of The Story
by Kieron Kramer
The Berlin Town Board held its April regular meeting on April 14 in the Berlin Fire House. Overflow attendance caused the move from the Town Hall because it only has an official capacity of 50. Aside from the important decision the Board took to disapprove the contract to purchase the Berlin Lumber property for use as a municipal center, plenty of less controversial business took place. Here is the rest of the story.
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Petersburgh Hires Civil Engineer To Help Write Road Specs
by Alex Brooks
At its monthly meeting on April 25 the Petersburgh Planning Board met with a Civil Engineer named Clark Wilkinson whom it would like to consult about road specifications for the Town.
The Planning Board is rewriting its regulations this year and would like to set standards for construction of new roads and driveways. It would like Wilkinson to help write the specifications and also to update the list and map of Town roads so that the Planning Board is clear about which roads are Town roads. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Hires Civil Engineer To Help Write Road Specs
Grafton Planning Board Action – Graftonondack Approved
by Kieron Kramer
The Grafton Planning Board met on Monday, April 18, with only one item on its agenda, the site plan review of Graftonondack Outfitters and Boat Livery. The required public hearing on the project was held at 6:45 before the regular meeting.
The public hearing lasted two minutes during which time Graftonondack’s owner, David Buckley, described his vision for the new business located at 2978 Route 2, on property owned by Ray Darling. [Read more…] about Grafton Planning Board Action – Graftonondack Approved
New Lebanon Mittnight Special Meeting
by Thaddeus Flint
A special meeting of the New Lebanon Town Board was heard last Monday to discuss yet once again the zoning plight of Robert Mittnight Jr.
Mittnight Jr. has had zoning problems in New Lebanon of one sort or another now for almost nine years. Recently a New York State Supreme Court Judge ruled that Mittnight Jr. had until April 30 to remove building and other materials from his property. If he didn’t he would be looking at jail time.
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Spring Is …..Finally Here!
Pole Replacement In Stephentown
Bridge Work In Hoosick Falls
Letter To The Editor – Berlin Lumber – A Reflection
To the Editor:
I offer my apologies to the voters of the Town of Berlin.
How naive I was to think that after the majority of the voters on the 19th of July 2010 voted to purchase the Berlin Lumber property that the Board would not follow their decision.
Instead my fellow Board members banded together to follow their own vision of what the Town should be. This was driven by their desire to prevent the Highway Superintendent from having a better facility from which to provide service to the townspeople.
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