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Two seek one seat on Germantown school board |
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Written by DEBBY MAYER
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Sunday, 19 May 2013 10:24 |
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GERMANTOWN—Two district residents are running for the one open, four-year term on the Board of Education. Both say they are happy with the education offered to district students and they want to keep it that way.
“I’m very pleased with the quality of education my sons have received in the elementary school,” Tammi Kellenbenz wrote in an email. Her twin boys are 12 and in the sixth grade. “I want to work with the faculty, staff, administration and community to continue to offer a quality level of service with the limited resources available,” she said.
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Claverack Board moves, cautiously, toward new bridge |
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Written by MATT BATHRICK
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Saturday, 18 May 2013 09:32 |
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CLAVERACK--The Town Board voted to take the next step in the process of replacing the Millbrook Bridge last week, but not before tense debates on how to proceed.
At the May 9 meeting, the board also learned about the Hudson Estuary Watershed Resiliency Project and hired special counsel to assist in the process reviewing the application for a festival called the Big Up.
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Written by DIANE VALDEN
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Thursday, 16 May 2013 08:53 |
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Cascino site abuzz with farm stand, other unapproved projects COPAKE—Can Salvatore Cascino be stopped?
Town officials told residents at the May 9 Town Board meeting they share the public's concerns about the illegal activities going on at the Cascino property and continue to document the unpermitted construction and excavation work there.
But the violations just keep piling up.
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Trustee: Budget boo-boo will hurt |
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Written by EMILIA TEASDALE
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Friday, 17 May 2013 09:17 |
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VALATIE--Trustee Amy Frienberg-Trufas told Village Board Tuesday evening, May 14, she believes there was a “grave error” in the village budget adopted by the board last month. She said taxes for village residents would drop by about 5%, having a negative impact on future budgets.
Ms. Frienberg-Trufas said it is, saying, “Next year is going to be more bleak because of the error.” She said Mayor Diane Argyle had adjusted the tax rate to 2% not the tax levy, making the amount to be raised in taxes about $20,000 less this year compared to last year.
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Kline recounts change and growth at Questar |
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Written by DEBBY MAYER
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Sunday, 12 May 2013 10:00 |
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GERMANTOWN—If there is a “Germantown” seat on the Questar III BOCES Board of Education, it continues to be held by a resident of the Germantown Central School District.
There is no such seat; nevertheless, as Donald Kline of Livingston retires from the Questar III board June 30, after 38 years of service, Lynn Clum of Germantown was elected to a three-year term on that board in an April 23 vote by the 22 component districts of Questar III BOCES.
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