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Archive for April 12th, 2011

Spitfire Drive watershed complaint; athletes recognized; and Code Enforcement Officer position filled at Monday’s Town Board Meeting

By Donald McBrayer The Town Board held its Regular Meeting on Monday, April 11th. Everyone was in attendance. The meeting started off with a complaint by Dennis Curtin about the watershed issue on Spitfire Drive. Mr. Curtin expressed frustration with the lack of action concerning the water that floods his property, the town attorney’s response, […]

FREE CHILDREN’S PROGRAM ANIMAL ASSISTED GRIEVING PROGRAM

Thera-Pets at Butternut Ridge Farm in Peru will be offering 2 free programs for grieving children. This will be under the direction of The Rev. Dr. Ken Parker of Peru who has had extensive experience and education in this area. The program will meet divided by age. One group for ages 4 to 12 and the other from 12 to […]

Two lawmakers ask DEC to stop plans to demolish camps on state-owned land near Dannemora prison

The Post Standard reports

New York towns to mark Civil War’s 150th anniversary

The Post Standard reports

Gas drilling’s promise, perils rile townsfolk

The Post Standard reports

South Glens Falls school officials tout improved budget proposal

PostStar.com reports

Stewart’s gives employees raise to combat inflation

PostStar.com reports

University of Vermont committee considers 5.8 percent tuition hike

The Burlington Free Press reports

Schools could see state aid hike in ’12

The Watertown Daily Times reports