Join family and friends at the New Lebanon Fire House on Rt. 20 in New Lebanon on May 6 from 8 to 12 am for a great pancake breakfast. Pancakes of several varieties, eggs, toast, French toast, bacon, sausage, coffee, tea, juice and real maple syrup will be on the menu. The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for children under 12.
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Stephentown ZBA Approves Scope Of Motocross Park EIS
by David Flint
At a special meeting on April 17 the Stephentown Zoning Board of Appeals approved the final Scope for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to be prepared in the SEQR process for Howard Commander’s proposed Motocross park. Commander’s team, led by his engineer Patrick Prendergast, agreed to put together a Draft EIS. It will not be ready for the next ZBA meeting, which would normally be held on May 3, but Prendergast said he would give a progress report sometime next month. [Read more…] about Stephentown ZBA Approves Scope Of Motocross Park EIS
Letter To The Editor – A Conflict of Interest In New Lebanon
To the Editor;
I am writing to address the extreme Conflict of Interest surrounding appointments made at the Town Board Meeting of the Town of New Lebanon on 3-14-2012. The Ethics Board has had two vacancies for some years now and one member is absent for five months of every year, and should also step down. In January of 2012, there were only two present and available members of the Ethics Board, but there was also an applicant that was highly qualified and had served for the final six weeks of 2011 to complete a newly vacated seat. [Read more…] about Letter To The Editor – A Conflict of Interest In New Lebanon
Forney Presents Travelogue On China At New Lebanon Library
Local resident Doreen Forney will present a multimedia travelogue about her trip through China on Thursday, April 26, at 6:30 pm at the New Lebanon Library. The presentation will be followed by discussion and q & a.
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Sand Lake Historical Society Annual Meeting
On Tuesday, May 8, the Sand Lake Historical Society will hold its Annual Meeting at the West Sand Lake Firehouse. A hot and cold buffet will be served at 6 pm. Reservations are $20 each and must be mailed: P.O. Box 492, West Sand Lake, 12196, by April 27.
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Plans For New Lebanon Town Hall Revealed
by Thaddeus Flint
The Town of New Lebanon is one step closer toward getting a new Town Hall. At Tuesday’s Town Board meeting, Town Supervisor Mike Benson presented architectural drawings for an addition to the current Town Hall. [Read more…] about Plans For New Lebanon Town Hall Revealed
The Burial Place Of The New Lebanon Library’s Founder
Commemorating the centennial of the New Lebanon Library’s charter as the Joseph Hooper Free Library, the Library and the Lebanon Valley Historical Society will co-sponsor a program on Saturday, April 21, at 11 am at the Library.
Art Robinson will deliver a presentation on the discovery of the burial place of Jesse Torrey, in Montezuma, NY. [Read more…] about The Burial Place Of The New Lebanon Library’s Founder
Tsatsawassa Fire Company Monthly Breakfast
The Tsatsawassa Protective Fire Company will hold its monthly breakfast on Sunday, April 15, with servings from 8 to 11 am at a cost of $6 per person. Breakfast consists of your choice of French toast or pancakes, as well as bacon or sausage, toast, orange juice, applesauce, beverages and eggs prepared to your specifications.
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Carolyn R. Godfroy
New Lebanon – Carolyn R. Dahl Godfroy, 75, of Route 22, New Lebanon, NY, died on Sunday, April 8, 2012, at the Providence Care Center of Lenox, MA, after a long illness, under the care of Hospice Care in the Berkshires.
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Letter To The Editor – Extreme Misconduct
To the Editor:
Because of the continuing misconduct by New Lebanon government officials, I sent the following letter to Mr. Steigman in the New York State Attorney General’s Office on Friday, March 30.
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