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Canton approves new agreement for monthly review of town clerk finances

CANTON — The Town Council on Tuesday night approved an agreement with the town’s accounting firm to “add an extra layer of security” to bookkeeping in the clerk’s office. Town Clerk Karin S. Blackburn proposed a streamlining effort to better track and account for the millions of dollars in property tax payments, license payments and other municipal fees funneled annually by the public through the clerk’s office. Councilors unanimously authorized the clerk’s office to contract with Gray & Gray and Associates to set up QuickBooks, an accounting software program that organizes several elements of transaction and receipt data in one digital place.

Canton taps economic development assistant for temporary deputy town clerk

Canton appoints second interim town councilor for the year

CANTON — Town Council will again be a full, four-member group pending swearing-in of David K. Nelson, who was unanimously approved Thursday night to serve an interim term through the

Ashley tops McAuliffe for Canton town supervisor nomination

Thursday, May 13, 2021 - 12:57 pm CANTON - Town Supervisor Mary Ann Ashley received the Canton Democratic Party nomination for town supervisor at a Wednesday evening caucus, outdistancing challenger Karen McAuliffe. Ashley garnered 112 votes while McAuliffe collected 51 votes. Canton Democrats did not nominate a candidate for Canton Town Clerk. Earlier this month, acting town clerk Karin S. Blackburn withdrew from the race citing disrespectful treatment and a “toxic environment” at the municipal building. With no Democratic candidate nominated, that leaves Republican candidate Heidi L. Smith running unopposed. Democrats also endorsed David K. Nelson and current Councilor James T. Smith, each running for a four-year term on Town Council; and Martha Foley Smith, running for a two-year unexpired Town Council term.

Interim Canton town clerk withdraws from election, says municipal environment is toxic | St Lawrence County

CANTON — The race for Canton town clerk is now uncontested, with appointed interim Clerk Karin S. Blackburn withdrawing her intent to seek election. In a Thursday statement in part citing disrespectful treatment and a “toxic environment” at the municipal building, Mrs. Blackburn wrote she has made the decision “after serious soul-searching” and family discussions. “It is a decision I have reached with mixed emotions, but one I am certain is the best for me and, I hope, for the greater good of the community,” she wrote. Voters elected Mrs. Blackburn in 2019 to serve a four-year term on Town Council. In her year as a councilor, she was a member of the recreation, information and technology, economic development, health insurance, audit and shared services committees.

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