MALONE â A total of 323 homes and buildings can be a part of a potential historic district in Malone as the Malone Chamber of Commerce and the Malone Revitalization Foundation work to bring a second historic district to the village.
According to Mary Scharf, president of the Malone Revitalization Foundation, a representative from the stateâs board of preservation visited Malone on March 16, in order to determine what buildings and residences can be included in this second district.
Scharf emphasized a historic designation does not restrict what property owners can do with their property.
âThere are no restrictions to landowners, only benefits,â Scharf said, âI think there is a misconception out there that people will be told what to do. There are no restrictions on what they can do itâs a benefit to the village.â
MALONE â A home on Elm Street and a dairy farm on County Route 24 took top honors in this yearâs holiday decoration contest sponsored by the Malone Chamber of Commerce and Northern Adirondack Reality.
The business award in this yearâs decoration contest goes to Bilow Farms on County Route 24, according to Mary Scharf, president of the Malone Chamber of Commerce.
The decorative display at Bilow Farms included multiple pieces of farm equipment decked out with seasonal light displays.
Scharf said the residential award goes to Peter Dumas at 127 Elm Street.
Scharf said the contestâs judges announced the winners Saturday, and there were 29 entries in this yearâs contest.
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