New Highland library will open next month
It’s been close to three years since voters in Highland approved a bond of up to $4.8 million to build a new library on an empty lot in the hamlet.
It’s been close to three years since voters in Highland approved a bond of up to $4.8 million to build a new library on an empty lot in the hamlet.
The state program opens grant opportunities for municipalities to take measures intended to “reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate while saving money, building a green economy and promoting a clean environment.”
Plans call for the conversion of the Tillson Elementary School, closed in 1983, into a 32-unit apartment complex.
As the development freeze for projects in the vicinity of the Thruway interchange comes to an end, town planners once again take up the Wildberry Lodge, a 90-unit hotel and butterfly conservatory.
Knaus Gallery & Wine Bar is coming up on its first anniversary.
The building is at the maximum allowable height, but planners didn’t factor in the air conditioning and other equipment that needs to be on the roof.
The driver was unharmed, her car apparently undamaged, and — since the business was closed — the only casualty was a display of hot sauces that weren’t selling well anyway.
An unusual array of participants took part in the December 5 Gardiner Town Board meeting.
The last time New Paltz Town Council members didn’t reappoint a planning board member who wanted to stick around, he ended up becoming village mayor.
The highly visible business, located next to a gas station on North Chestnut St., will close its doors at the end of the year.