GLENVILLE – Oktoberfest at Maalwyck Park in Glenville is back this Saturday after going virtual last year due to the pandemic. “We’re very excited to have it…
Glenville residents can expect a preliminary 2022 town budget from the supervisor at the end of the month. But to give residents some budgetary insight…
Glenville sending out grant application for Yates Mansion restoration | The Daily Gazette
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GLENVILLE – The town of Glenville is seeking a $250,000 state grant to help restore the Yates Mansion so it can be turned into a history center.
The Town Board approved sending an application to the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation for the grant at its Wednesday evening meeting. Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle said that in the next week or so the town also will be seeking requests for proposals for interior construction work.
“We’re at the point where it’s ready for interior work,” he said.
Schenectady the outlier, as most municipal buildings return to pre-pandemic operations
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Black Lives Matter demonstrators participate in an Occupy Schenectady City Hall protest over the treatment of Yugeshwar Gaindarpersaud on Monday, July 13, 2020 in Schenectady, N.Y. Gaindarpersaud who was arrested last Monday in a videotaped confrontation showed a police officer putting his knee on Gaindarpersaud s neck. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union
As most municipal buildings in Schenectady County make plans to reopen their doors to the general public, it appears access to Schenectady City Hall will likely remain by appointment only for the foreseeable future.
Glenville to host discussion on marijuana | The Daily Gazette
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The town of Glenville is asking residents to join a discussion at 7 p.m. on April 28 about the state’s new laws regarding recreational marijuana. Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle will talk about the key elements of the law and then have a question and answer discussion with town residents. In-person attendance will be allowed to 20 people. People looking to attend in person must sign up by emailing [email protected].
To register for the meeting visit https://www.townofglenville.org/home/news/getting-facts-about-new-marijuana-law-discussing-impacts-town
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