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Town Board approves override of State tax cap - Shelter Island Reporter

Town Board approves override of State tax cap - Shelter Island Reporter
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Rules for public meetings passed by Board — Supervisor: Some work sessions have gotten out of hand

Rules for public meetings passed by Board — Supervisor: Some work sessions have gotten out of hand
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Another resignation from Town government - Shelter Island Reporter

Another resignation from Town government - Shelter Island Reporter
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Election season opens on Shelter Island: Hats in the ring by political newcomers

Three announcements in a week signaled that the local political season is suddenly upon us. Councilman Albert Dickson, a Democrat, told his colleagues and the public at the March 2 Town Board work session that he won’t seek a second term. The two major Island political parties soon after announced the candidacies of newcomers to politics who will challenge for a seats on the Town Board. The Shelter Island Democratic Committee is putting up Brett Surerus for election to the board, and the Shelter Island Republican Committee announced that Margaret (Meg) Larsen is its choice in November’s election. Councilwoman Amber Brach-Williams, a Republican who also serves as deputy town supervisor, is up for re-election this November, but the Democrats will only endorse Mr. Surerus for the board, said Democratic Party Chairwoman Heather Reylek.

New laws affect boat storage, abandoned vehicles - Shelter Island Reporter

New laws affect boat storage, abandoned vehicles (Reporter file photo) As work gets underway with building more boat racks, the Town Board Friday unanimously passed a law regulating boat storage on town property. The motivation for the new law was a combination of circumstances, including safety, overcrowding of boats at some sites and an effort to increase revenues, Supervisor Gerry Siller said. During a public hearing on the law, he responded to questions from Peter Beardsley, a member of the Menantic Yacht Club, who expressed concerns about access, costs and reasons for the new law that he feared might interfere with the club’s regular races. Mr. Beardsley also said he didn’t  want to see a limit put on how many boats a household might be able to store on the beach.

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