Clymer Town Board members this month discussed ideas for new additions for Clymer Town Park. Ideas focused on benches and a new municipal building. The benches
CLYMER Town Board members discussed updating sidewalks and the park pavilion during their recent April meeting. The town’s sidewalks have been discussed
CLYMER, N.Y. — Three energy laws were officially adopted during a special meeting of the Clymer Town Board held on Wednesday evening at the highway building, 8026 Route 474, Clymer.
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The town of Clymer, established in 1821, is celebrating its 200th birthday. Pictured, in back, are Carl Neckers, Travis Heiser, Scott Trisket, Todd Kolstee and Brian Willink. In front are Karen Foster, Debby Schurman, Melissa Ranney.
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Clymer, established as a town in 1821, is now 200 years old.
Throughout the years of Clymer’s history, town records express the evolution from a wilderness settlement into the small town that it is today. The first annual meeting, held in the home of Gardner Cleveland, showcases how much has changed.
Along with town officers being elected, like Andrew Nobles as town supervisor, the resolutions of this meeting show just how much has changed since its establishment.