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Grafton Planning Board Action? – The Perfect Egg

December 20, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Kieron Kramer

Like the amount of time it takes for the perfect soft boiled egg, the Grafton Planning Board meeting on Monday, December 16, lasted three minutes. All the Board members braved a bitterly cold night to attend the meeting in which their only act was to approve the minutes of the previous month’s meeting and pubic hearing. There was no old business, no new business and no informal discussion. Only this reporter and Planning Board Secretary Jessica Crandall’s personal assistant were in attendance.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

DAR And VOD

December 20, 2013 By eastwickpress

submitted by Patrice Nash, Secretary, BCS Guidance Office

Daughters Of The American Revolution Good Citizen  

Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a lineage society that is a non-profit organization dedicated to patriotism, historic preservation and education. The procedure for selecting a DAR Good Citizen is for the school faculty and students to select one senior who has demonstrated, to an outstanding degree, the qualities of a good citizen: dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. [Read more…] about DAR And VOD

Filed Under: Berlin, Berlin School Dist., Grafton, Local News, School News

Letter To The Editor – Grafton Penny Social – The Senior Place To Be

December 20, 2013 By eastwickpress

To the editor:

I was fortunate enough to bring Helen Ellett to the Penny Social at the Rensselaer County Everett Wagar Senior Center on Friday, December 13.  The tables were full of seniors and non-seniors from Grafton, Petersburgh, Berlin and Stephentown.

The four women who worked so hard on the event did such a fantastic job. The women, Helen Petrie, Connie Alderman, Marge Littlejohn and Ruth Nichols worked for days to make the event fun for all. They were able to secure some very original and eclectic gifts in addition to providing a day of fun for the senior communities. Items such as puzzles, books, pottery, jewelry, homemade jams/jelly, Christmas decorations, cookware, crocheted afghans were just a few of the items they offered in the Penny Social.

As winners were drawn you could hear the laughter and clapping throughout the entire building. Many non-seniors also attended and joined in on the fun.

Everyone in attendance also enjoyed looking at the beautifully decorated miniature tree display. It’s so interesting to see how over 25 trees are all so originally decorated. Donna Walker should be so proud of the wonderful job she does each year with the display of trees.

The local communities are very fortunate to have such an innovative group of seniors that stop at nothing to make the Center enjoyable for all.

Thank you ladies!

Linda Laveway

Grafton

Filed Under: Grafton, Letters & Comments, Local News

Sawyer Suit Against Grafton Settled

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

Grafton Supervisor Frank Higgins announced at the December 9 Town Board meeting that the lawsuit brought by former Supervisor Tyler Sawyer against the Town, former Acting Supervisor Cathy Goyer and former Bookkeeper Victoria Nellis has been settled. Higgins said, “I am not at liberty to release the details of the case, but I want to let the people know that it has been resolved.” [Read more…] about Sawyer Suit Against Grafton Settled

Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

Grafton Library Launches Annual Appeal

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

 

The Grafton Community Library’s annual appeal is underway, with letters recently sent to Grafton property owners asking for their support of this local gem. Use of the Library has been growing steadily, with a three percent increase in Library visits in 2012, totaling 7,488. As an association library, Grafton relies on essential community support to fund the operating expenses of electricity, heating oil, telephone, DSL, public access computers and library materials. Donations will have an immediate impact right here in our local area. With support from the community, the Library can continue providing quality programs and improvements in library services that benefit residents of all ages.

There are several ways to donate. Stop by the Library at 2455 NY Route 2 with your donation or mail it to Grafton Community Library, P.O. Box H, Grafton, NY, 12082. The Grafton Community Library is also a participating agency in the State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA), Capital Region Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), and the United Way. The Grafton Community Library is a 501c3 non-profit organization, and donations are tax deductible as allowed by law. Contributions of any amount will be gratefully accepted. Visit www.graftoncommunitylibrary.org or call 279-0580 for more news and information about the activities at the Library.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News

The Last Grafton VFD And Ladies Auxiliary Breakfast Of 2013

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

 

The Grafton Volunteer Fire Department along with the Grafton Ladies Auxiliary will be serving an All You Can Eat Buffet Breakfast on Saturday, December 28, from 8 to 11 am at the Grafton VFW – Fire Hall on South Road (County Route 85). Belgian waffles, pancakes, French toast, eggs (made to order), sausage gravy & biscuits, bacon, sausage, home fries, toast, orange juice, coffee and milk are on the menu. The cost is $9 per adult, $4 for kids 12 and under and free for kids five and under. We look forward to serving you!

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News

Letter To The Editor – Seasonal Beauty In Grafton

December 14, 2013 By eastwickpress

 

To the Editor:

In dreary December how welcome are the festive lights in Grafton Center. The trees of the town park are aglow, the gazebo sparkles and the Christmas trees in the windows of the senior center twinkle. Amid busy lives and an even busier season dozens of people young and not so young made the time to beautify our community. Kudos to every one who participated in creating this gift for all of us to enjoy.

What a vision Donna Walker had when she conceived the notion of a miniature Festival of Trees. Thanks to all who participated by entering trees and to those who supported it with prize donations.

Hats off to the Grafton Fire Auxiliary for volunteering to spearhead the decoration of the town park. It is immensely gratifying to see so many members of our town cooperating and pulling together to create this seasonal beauty for us.

Thank you.

Anne Kiely

Grafton

Filed Under: Grafton, Letters & Comments, Local News

Letter To The Editor – Responding To Grafton Supervisor Higgins’ Special Meeting Report

December 6, 2013 By eastwickpress

Dear Eastwick Press,

I am a regular reader of your weekly paper. I find it to be very accurate and informative. For whatever  reason, I did not pick up the November 29  issue. My apologies.

On Monday, morning December 2, I started to receive phone calls in regard to a special Town Board meeting  held on Tuesday, November 19, to adopt the budget. The calls were  pertaining to a small salary increase for one of our part-time workers. I was dumbfounded. I was asked several times why I did not advocate for a salary increase for this exceptional worker. Totally caught off guard, I asked, “What are you talking about? I most certainly  did advocate for this individual. As a matter of fact a Councilperson made the motion and before you could blink your eye, I  seconded the motion. I also stated that no one deserves a raise more than this  individual. I was then asked, “Haven’t you read the Eastwick Press?” My response was, “No.”

Later in the day I had the opportunity to read the paper and to my horror, Supervisor Higgins stated that Board Members Marie Claus  and Rick Ungaro rejected the idea of a salary increase for the part-time worker who cleans the town hall and works at the Town transfer station. I’m wondering if Supervisor Higgins and I were at the same meeting.

I certainly don’t recall Marie Claus rejecting the idea of a pay increase for this worker. What I do recall is what every good Board member should do. Marie Claus asked questions pertaining to the number of hours worked in the  position and how it would impact the budget that the Board had just adopted 5 minutes  prior to this discussion. Also in attendance at the special meeting to adopt the budget was former Supervisor Tyler Sawyer. Mr. Sawyer pointed out to  Supervisor Higgins that he did not need to request additional funds from the Board for this very small increase. Mr. Sawyer took the time to show Supervisor Higgins there was money for the salary increase within Higgins’ own budget. The Board then approved it unanimously.

Furthermore

I find it disheartening that Supervisor Higgins would say that at the November 18 Town Board meeting changes were made to the 2014 preliminary budget  in an aggressive, speculative, rash and uninformed manner.

At the November 12 budget workshop I felt a sense of true teamwork between the Board members. I myself presented to the Board several budget line revisions. My suggestions then fell into the hands of Councilman Mike Crandall who took the role of mediator with the other three Board members. It is my opinion as a resident first and a Board member second, the Board did exactly what we were supposed to do – only take what we needed to operate by trimming some of the cushion from the budget.

I would also like to say I thought it was absolutely ludicrous that Supervisor Higgins would not allow the Highway Superintendent to speak at the workshop when asked by the Board members, particularly when he controls better than half of the Town’s budget.

In regard to cutting appropriations, here is an example –  for independent auditing and accounting contractual expenses $5,700 was budgeted and after speaking to the independent auditor at the budget workshop  this line was reduced to $3,000. Another example is control of dogs contractual expenses. In 2012 actuals were $93. Actuals through September 30, 2013 were $140 so why would you budget $1,700? After speaking to the DCO the Board reduced it from $1,700 to $1,000. So if that is aggressive, speculative, rash or uninformed I am guilty.

In regard to revenues, I find it amazing that Supervisor Higgins would use $65,000 as a projected mortgage tax revenue, particularly when that number is based on homes bought and sold and refinanced. If Supervisor Higgins knows something about the real estate market perhaps he could give his Board members a tip. In the past the Town of Grafton has used a conservative $55,000 as the projected mortgage tax revenue, $10,000 less than what Higgins had budgeted. In regard to sales tax revenue the Board was very conservative at  $205,000 when the total estimated 2013 sales tax would be close to $239,196.  With a modest 1% growth rate the total estimated 2014 sales tax should be $241,588.

As a resident of Grafton I thank the other Board members for making these revisions because none of us as Board members would have ever expected to find the $12,500 mathematical error in the budget that Supervisor Higgins presented and tried to adopt at November 18 Town Board meeting.

Aggressive, speculative, rash and uninformed, perhaps Supervisor Higgins needs to look into the mirror.

Rick Ungaro

Town Board Member

Filed Under: Grafton, Letters & Comments, Local News

Letter To The Editor – Responding To Grafton Supervisor Higgins’ Special Meeting Report

December 6, 2013 By eastwickpress

Hello,

I very much enjoy the Eastwick Press and would like to think that the information follows a road map that leads to accuracy. In the case of the November 19th “Grafton Special Town Board Meeting” article published in last Thursday’s paper I find there to be inaccuracies. I’m not only disappointed in the printed recollection of events but discouraged that it was included without having an Eastwick Press reporter present. The meeting was held in the small conference room; 5 Grafton residents were in attendance.

My recollection of the conversation is what I believe to be much more accurate than the article in print. Supervisor Higgins brought up the subject of a pay increase for the part time worker who cleans the town hall. He said it was based on a conversation he had with Road Superintendent Herb Hasbrouck. Supervisor Higgins claimed it would be difficult to get someone to clean the town hall for the amount they currently paid. Councilwoman Messenger made a motion to increase the pay,  immediately seconded by Councilman Ungaro. Marie Clause never stated she rejected the idea, instead she asked a few questions concerning the number of hours in the position and if the raise would be for only the cleaning hours or would it also include the part time hours on the recycling portion. The group then discussed how that increase would compare to the 1.5% increase the Highway Employees were to receive. Fortunately, Mr. [Tyler] Sawyer was at the meeting to interject pertinent information about the funds already being in the budget that would cover the small amount. After light was shed on the questions it appeared that the entire Council agreed with the increase.

At the first Budget Meeting Cathy Goyer asked why a pay increase was not included for the same part time employee that cleans the town hall, Supervisor Higgins said he had no idea and moved on.

I realize how difficult it may get for the reporters of the Eastwick to attend all meetings in multiple towns, in this case they would have heard something much different than what was put in print.

Sincerely,

Linda Laveway

16 Trail Riders Way, Grafton

Editor’s response: Obviously, we would have preferred to have a reporter at the November 19 Grafton Special meeting. To do this we needed to be informed in a timely manner about the meeting. 

The description of the meeting in the Eastwick was clearly attributed to the Grafton Town Supervisor. Publishing reports by government officials is a courtesy we have extended to officials in other towns as well. Clearly, when we do not attend a meeting we cannot vouch for the accuracy of the report of that meeting. We understand, even hope, that if there are inaccuracies the record may be expanded by interested parties, as in this case, by Laveway’s letter to the editor. Just keep in mind – we cannot vouch for the statements in this letter either.

Filed Under: Grafton, Letters & Comments, Local News

Enter Now To Win Gift Cards At The Grafton Library

December 6, 2013 By eastwickpress

Just in time for the holiday season, the Grafton Community Library will raffle a super Holiday Cheer basket to benefit the Library. The winning ticket will be drawn on Wednesday, December 11, at the Library. Ticket prices are one dollar each or six tickets for five dollars.

The basket features fifty dollars in gift certificates to the  Grafton Town Store.  Not only is the basket brimming with an assortment of tasty treats, including marmalade, wines, salsa, tapenade, tea and chocolates, it includes festive holiday items – Yankee Candles, Mary Kay and more!  Along with some books and a cozy fleece throw for snuggling, there is something to please everyone.

Give the basket as a gift, keep it as a treat for yourself or use the goodies as individual gifts.

Stop in at the Library located at 2455 NY Route 2 during regular hours to peek in the basket and purchase your raffle tickets. The Library is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 3 to 7 pm, Wednesday and Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News

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