Board Member Dan Kilmer has pushed his colleagues to bring the board to its full capacity but other members are content to keep the Town Board at four at least
Supervisor Peter Marston Jr. and the other three Town Board members have, so far, declined to fill this vacancy and may not act until a special election is held in
A drenching rainstorm and snow melt on Jan. 26 left a wet footprint of dangerous flooding on several Island roadways. Supervisor Peter Marston wants to eliminate the possibility that such a
Niagara Falls is known worldwide for its tourism industry, but Grand Island is developing its own niche in offering several bed and breakfast options for people visiting the area to see the sites or visit relatives nearby.
Peter Marston conducted his first Town Board meeting as town supervisor in orderly fashion, moving items along like a pro at the Jan. 2 session. Not surprising, since he has been filling in as interim supervisor since Aug. 4, when predecessor John Whitney resigned.