John R. Collier March 11, 2021
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all who voted in the Town of Milton’s 2021 municipal election March 6. I wish to extend my congratulations and thanks to Lee Revis-Plank, Allen Sangree and Emory West for their excellent campaigns. I would be remiss if I did not thank my neighbor, Maryann Stewart, for her encouragement and for securing my campaign sign locations, and my 13-year-old grandson Tyler Conran, for tirelessly putting stamps on materials mailed to the voters of Milton. Lastly, I want to thank those who cast a vote for me. I appreciate your support and shall endeavor to make sure you will not regret your action, as I strive to show “the noblest motive is the public good.”
Formal written decision to be voted on March 16
Milton Planning and Zoning Commission will meet Tuesday, March 16, to debate a formal written decision approving a 140-foot cell phone tower to be operated by Verizon at the town’s public works garage on Front Street, shown here. RYAN MAVITY PHOTO
Ryan Mavity March 12, 2021
Milton Planning and Zoning Commission, at its Tuesday, March 16 meeting, will present a written formal decision for approval of a special permitted use to allow Verizon to erect a 140-foot-tall cellphone tower at the town’s public works yard on Front Street.
The commission gave, by a 5-2 vote, preliminary approval to the tower Feb. 16 but held off on final approval until a written decision clarifying the opinion could be issued. Verizon, doing business as Cellco Partnership, required a special permitted use because the land the tower would be located on is zoned R-1 residential.
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Candidates make last pitch at chamber forum
Milton voters will head to the polls Saturday, March 6, to choose two new town council members. The candidates are (clockwise from top left) John Collier, Lee Revis-Plank, Allen Sangree and Emory West. FILE PHOTO
Ryan Mavity March 5, 2021
Milton voters will go to the polls starting at 8 a.m., Saturday, March 6, to pick from among four candidates for two town council seats.
In-person voting will be held at Goshen Hall until 6 p.m.
The candidates – former councilman and town project manager John Collier, former Councilman Emory West, board of adjustment member Allen Sangree and Milton Historic Preservation Committee member Lee Revis-Plank – made their final pitch to voters at a Feb. 27 candidates’ forum hosted by the Milton Chamber of Commerce and moderated by the League of Women Voters of Sussex County.
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