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Shirley R. Minkler

February 28, 2014 By eastwickpress

Petersburgh/Grafton – Shirley Rena (Etman) Minkler, 78, a longtime resident of Grafton, NY, and recently Petersburgh, NY, died peacefully on Saturday, February 22, 2014, at her residence following a long illness with her family by her side.

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Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Obituaries, Petersburgh

Letter To The Editor – About The Transfer Station

February 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

To the Editor:

I am again compelled to respond to last week’s letter to the Editor entitled, “Transfer Station Agreement Unfair.” The Town of Petersburgh has always worked to make general improvements and reduce finances in cooperation with its citizens. Apparently this way of handling things is not the case of some, who have decided to take a confrontational approach in addressing Town matters.

I myself have been working on this matter diligently for the last several months, as have our new Town Board members prior to their even assuming office.  The Town of Petersburgh has always had a good relationship with our neighboring Town of Berlin, and it is unfortunate that these aggressive opinions may risk destroying this avenue. Again, not to be repetitive, but the Town is aware of and working to rectify this situation; at the January Regular Town Board Meeting, I made it publicly known that the Board is working on the situation. Elaboration was not provided, not because the Town is trying to “hide the facts,” but rather to ensure continued cooperation and friendly discussions with the Town of Berlin in regard to the Transfer Station agreement.

In the meantime, this office is spending a lot of unnecessary time answering accusations instead of spending time where it is really needed. Prior to my knowing this particular letter appeared, I went to the Transfer Station to deliver recyclables and was hostilely confronted by the attendants, all due to Mr. Berry’s statements that appeared in the letter. This unprofessional and undiplomatic method of addressing Town operations has been extremely counterproductive.

I am available at any time to listen to and discuss any concern that citizens may have. It is my belief that our Board would extend the same courtesy. Since I took office I have attempted to form many committees for Town-related business in order to encourage involvement from the public. Hardly any positive interest has been shown despite the Town’s repeated attempts to involve the community. Now that these negative interpretations of the Town’s intentions have been displayed, it only helps to create further problems instead of solutions.

Siegfried Krahforst

Petersburgh Town Supervisor

Filed Under: Letters & Comments, Local News, Petersburgh

Letter To The Editor – About The Transfer Station

February 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

To the Editor:

This is a reply to Tom Berry’s Letter to the Editor entitled “Petersburgh/Berlin Transfer Station Agreement Unfair.”

If a tree falls in the forest does it make a sound?  If a person doesn’t attend the public budget workshops meetings in the Town of Petersburgh does that mean they can accuse the Town Board of not being accountable?  That is what Tom Berry did!  He didn’t attend the budget workshop hearings last year. It’s possible he didn’t attend any in past years either.  Therefore he did not hear the Supervisor and former Town Board openly discussing the costs to the town for the Transfer Station.  Many of us did hear. Since Mr. Berry was not present he felt it necessary to form the opinion that the Town officials are not informing the citizens.

Over the past few weeks one question comes to mind. Is aggressively accusing your Town government by Mr. Berry and others a helpful way to move in the right direction?  To use Mr. Berry’s words, is that a “healthy well-functioning democracy?” I suppose that is for the public to decide. I do see a silver lining. Mr. Berry’s questionable statements may get more residents to take an interest in the Town government and attend Board meetings. It would certainly be beneficial for more Petersburgh people to get involved in the Town.  It would be even better if folks attended Board meetings throughout the entire year.  If you don’t wish to attend, we would like to hear from you in other ways (emails, letters, phone calls).  We welcome your concerns and questions. We need to know what all of you are thinking, not just a handful of people.  Please speak up!  We are your town government.  We represent ALL of you!

I do agree with some of the points Mr. Berry brought up in regard to Petersburgh’s cost to use Berlin’s transfer station.  However, things cannot happen overnight.  The cost for Petersburgh to use the Berlin Transfer station has been close to or the same for the past 15 years.  Recently, the Town Supervisor and the Board as well as other Town officials have begun working toward a solution that is best for our town.  That doesn’t mean we are leaving the Berlin Transfer station out of the picture.  Also, it doesn’t imply we shouldn’t try to reduce costs when possible.  However, let’s not jump to something we’ll be sorry for later.  Let us carefully weigh all our options.  The Supervisor and the Town Board will continue to speak to vendors and other towns in our area to see what refuse programs they have and how successful they are.  We will keep trying to convince Berlin to come to the negotiation table as well.  You can help too. Please come to the Board meeting with, or send in, your ideas for garbage and refuse collection.

With that in mind, Mr. Berry is correct to say the payment to Berlin is substantially more than the revenue in.  However, he is wrong to label it as a “deficit.” In reality this is an expense for a service.   Other municipalities consider the cost of garbage collection a service for their residents. I believe that past Petersburgh Supervisors as well as past Town Boards considered this expense a necessity in order to provide a service to the Petersburgh residents.  Going forward, Supervisor Krahforst, along with the new board, is taking a different approach on many issues including the Transfer Station.  When we feel it’s necessary, we will rethink what has been done in the past.

We know full well the struggle Petersburgh faces with this year’s bleak economic condition.  If we are dealing with uproar and bullying how can the Town officials focus on what needs to be done in an efficient and sensible way?

Yes, the previous Board had to raise taxes.  No one was happy about that.  Budgets in most Town departments were cut to the point of bare bones.  The brand new Town Board has just begun.  I can say sincerely the new Town Board will do its best to make improvements across the board, even in spite of the minimal resources we have. I am confident we will work hard and make decisions that are best for the Town.  One step at a time.  It will get better.  Together we can make good things happen for Petersburgh.

Denise Jacon Church

Petersburgh Town Council Member

Filed Under: Letters & Comments, Local News, Petersburgh

PVMCC Fund Raising For Youth (Revised)

February 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Sherry Bowman-Kluck

The Board members of the Petersburgh Veteran’s Memorial Community Center have made it a priority to raise money for the Town of Petersburgh’s Youth Program. Each summer  approximately 28 to 35 children from Petersburgh have had the opportunity to attend either or both components of the Youth Program; three weeks consisting of a recreation camp coordinated with the library’s programs and two weeks consisting of certified swim lessons. Nutritional lunches are also provided for both components.

The writer has revised the following paragraph to correct inadvertent mistakes in the financial figures.

“Sadly, a robust $4,700 was cut from this year’s town budget, leaving only $3,000 to run its five week program ($2,600 if an anticipated $400 reimbursement is not applied for by the program director and granted by the state and county). Last year, the total expenditures for the program were approximately $8,200 and busing for swim lessons alone cost over $1,500 (over half of this year’s budget). At that same busing cost, only $1,100 would be left for this year’s needed supplies, certified swim lessons and the regulated state and county staffing requirements. Volunteer staff do not qualify for reimbursement from the governing municipalities.”

The PVMCC recognizes the program’s immeasurable value to the Petersburgh community. As such, the Board is making plans and arrangements for fundraising opportunities.

The PVMCC will continue to house the Youth Program this summer at no cost.

The PVMCC’s first event  will be fun, a “Roaring 1920’s Evening” with a Mardi Gras twist on March 1. Interested in helping? Please contact Sherry Bowman-Kluck at 518-658-0597.

An account earmarked for the Petersburgh Youth Program is being established to collect donations. If you would like to make a tax deductible donation, it would be eminently utilized by the youth! Any check amount is greatly appreciated and can be written to the PVMCC. Please indicate its intent for the Petersburgh Youth Program. The check may be sent to PVMCC, P.O. Box 516, Petersburgh, NY, 12138.

Jack Barnhill, as indicated during his campaign for the Town Board, has graciously agreed to be the first to donate $1,700 (the approximate amount of his salary) to the Youth Program. Mr. Barnhill stated that his boys attended the program’s swim lessons and he couldn’t think of a better cause to donate the money to.

Filed Under: Local News, Petersburgh

Petersburgh Water District Special Meeting

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

There was a special Town Board meeting held on February 7 to talk about the Water District.  Water District Superintendent Ben Krahforst said the January meter readings have been taken, and he found that there are many water meters that are not working properly. [Read more…] about Petersburgh Water District Special Meeting

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

Letter To The Editor – Petersburgh/Berlin Transfer Station Agreement Unfair

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

To the Editor:

The current Transfer Station contract between Petersburgh and Berlin is not fair to Petersburgh.  In addition to paying 50% of the total operational expenses, the current contract also includes a $12,000 annual transfer station access fee to Petersburgh. I believe Petersburgh has been paying this fee for over 20 years. $240,000 should be enough for the infrastructure.

The following facts show why this is unfair to Petersburgh.  According to the 2010 US Census Bureau, Berlin has 1,880 citizens, 1,100 housing units, 789 occupied households and Petersburgh has 1,525 citizens and 661 family households.  According to County Waste, 324 Petersburgh households have curbside pickup; whereas, Berlin has only 78.

The combined Berlin/Petersburgh household total utilizing the transfer station is 1,048. (1,450 total households minus 402 total curbside pickups).  The 661 Petersburgh households minus the 324 curbside pickups equal 337.  The 337 divided by 1,048 equates to 32.1% of Petersburgh’s citizens using the Berlin transfer station.  Petersburgh only issued 151transfer station permits in 2013 so the 337 number is probably very high. In 2013, Petersburgh paid Berlin $60,925.21 in total fees and only collected $21,791.29 in revenue, leaving a deficit of $39,133.92 for the taxpayers of Petersburgh to unfairly subsidize the Town of Berlin.

THE TOWN OFFICIALS OF PETERSBURGH KNOW THIS!  Have they notified the citizens of Petersburgh of this inequality?  Bet not!  Don’t sit on your couch and accept this!  Join me at the next Town Board Meeting on February 24 and express your dissatisfaction of this unfair agreement.  If the shoe was on the other foot, do you think Berlin would accept this?

If the Town of Berlin will not enter into a fair agreement, there are many options available.  Attend the Town Board meeting to learn/discuss the available options.  The Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) states, “The people’s right to know is basic to our society.”  It is the responsibility of the Town Board to inform its citizens of all issues the Town is facing as well as its financials.  It’s time for the Town of Petersburgh to shine a light on the functions of our Town and its spending.  Healthy, well-functioning democracies fully embrace transparency.  Let your voice be heard on February 24 at, 7 pm.

Thomas Berry

Canfield Road, Petersburgh

Filed Under: Berlin, Letters & Comments, Local News, Petersburgh

Letter To The Editor – The Petersburgh Supervisor Responds

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

Dear Editor,

I feel compelled, as the Town Supervisor, to respond to the letter entitled, “Genuine Intentions” that appeared in the Eastwick Press last week. The comment that I most strongly resent is the statement that the taxes will again be raised in 2015. This false prediction was assumed without any facts, opinions or information from the Town being taken into consideration. As the Financial Officer for the Town of Petersburgh, it is my intention to have a zero tax increase this year.

Additionally, in regard to the Youth Program finances mentioned in the article “PVMCC Starts Raising Funds For Youth,” the amounts quoted were incorrect as well. The total amount cut from the budget equals $4,665, not $6,000; also the amount allotted for 2014 is $3,000 not $1,600. This total amount includes $1,500 for salaries, and $1,500 for all contractual expenses. As for the State and County monies received, these figures are reimbursements, not additional funding for the budget. This fact was explained previously to Mrs. Bowman-Kluck, yet was still incorrectly accounted for within this particular article. Again, these statements were made incorrectly without making any sort of attempt to verify correct information with the Town.

I regretfully agree that this was a substantial amount cut, and would like to see the former budget amount from 2013 reinstated next year if possible. The current financial situation of the Town has forced many budgetary cuts in various important areas; although the Youth Program is an important asset in our Town, the fact is that our Town is struggling to function in light of so many drastic budgetary reductions. The functionality of all Town departments are at risk due to forced operation on minimal finances, and I hope that the taxpayers will take the entire situation into consideration and realize that these cuts were a very difficult decision to make.

Siegfried Krahforst, Supervisor

Town of Petersburgh

Editor’s note: Bowman-Kluck has since revised her figures and her revised article on the PVMCC fundraising will appear next week.

Filed Under: Letters & Comments, Local News, Petersburgh

Informational Meeting On A Recreational Trail For Eastern Rensselaer County

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bev McClave

Trails can be great assets to communities. They can provide recreational and exercise opportunities for residents, enhance local businesses by bringing more and new customers and spur local business development. The Friends of the Corkscrew Rail Trail invite the public to join them at an informational meeting to learn about the possibility for creating a superb recreational trail for the communities of eastern Rensselaer County.  If you are interested in the possibility of a multi-use recreational trail which could ultimately run from Chatham, NY, to Bennington, VT, passing through New Lebanon, Stephentown, Berlin and Petersburgh, please join us to hear about this exciting proposed project. There will be an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions and offer comment.

The meeting will be held on February 27 at 6:30 pm at the Stephentown Fire Hall, Grange Hall Road, Stephentown.  For more information, please visit http://corkscrewtrail.org//CorkScrewTrail/default.aspx or email info@corkscrewtrail.org.

Filed Under: Berlin, Local News, New Lebanon, Petersburgh, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors, Stephentown

Richard J. Ciuk

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

Petersburgh – Richard J. Ciuk, 78, passed away on Friday, February 7, 2014, at Albany Memorial Hospital in Albany, NY. He had resided on Toad Point Road in Petersburgh, NY, with his wife Marie (Matte) Ciuk.

Born on August 2, 1935, in Hoosick Falls, NY, Richard was the son of the late Joseph and Helen (Levandowski) Ciuk Sr. He graduated from St. Mary’s Academy in Hoosick Falls and served in the Navy Reserves. Richard was employed at the former Columbia Box as a supervisor until retiring. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a champion archer in New York and Vermont. Dick was a member of the Eagles, the St. Stanislaw Society and was a former Captain of the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad.

Survivors, other than his wife Marie, include his daughters, Lynn Shahinian of Ballston Lake, NY, and Deborah Carkner of Sand Lake, NY, his sons, Todd Ciuk of Georgia and Richard P. Ciuk of Cameron, NC, his stepdaughter, Melissa Counter of Gansevoort, NY, his stepson, Michael Schneider of Hoosick Falls, five grandchildren, four step-grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

There will be a time of sharing and remembrances held at the St. Stanislaw Society building on Mechanic Street in Hoosick Falls on Saturday, February 15, at 2 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Petersburgh Rescue Squad or the Petersburgh Fire Department through the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090, who are handling the arrangements.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Local News, Obituaries, Petersburgh

PVMCC Starts Raising Funds For Youth

February 7, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Sherry Bowman-Kluck

The Board members of the Petersburgh Veteran’s Memorial Community Center have made it a priority to raise money for the Town of Petersburgh’s Youth Program. Each summer  approximately 28 to 35 children from Petersburgh have had the opportunity to attend either or both components of the Youth Program; three weeks consisting of a recreation camp coordinated with the library’s programs and two weeks consisting of certified swim lessons. Nutritional lunches are also provided for both components.

[Read more…] about PVMCC Starts Raising Funds For Youth

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh

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