OGDENSBURG â Councilors unanimously passed a resolution Monday night to hold a special City Council meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 18.
Two public hearings will be held at the meeting, and council is expected to vote on two resolutions as well.
The first public hearing will be for the draft community development plan that council adopted in March. When the resolution was adopted, it was referred to the cityâs Planning and Development Department. Two public meetings for input on the plan were held through the department. This will be the first public hearing for the plan.
The second public hearing will be regarding an ordinance to license municipal property at the Dobisky Center to Matthew Rose.
Multiple C-Mart grocery stores in Massachusetts cited nearly $1 million, accused of wage theft and other offenses impacting 150-plus employees
Updated May 11, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
Multiple C-Mart Supermarket grocery stores in Massachusetts, including this one in Quincy, have been cited nearly $1 million by the state over claims they stole workers’ wage and were responsible for other offenses that impacted more than 150 employees, authorities said. (Google Maps)
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Multiple C-Mart Supermarket grocery stores in Massachusetts have been cited nearly $1 million by the state over claims they stole workers’ wage and were responsible for other offenses that impacted more than 150 employees, authorities said.
Progress continues at a Hillsboro Village-area site on which a 20-condominium development is underway. A permit, valued at about $2.5 million, has been issued to allow for shell construction on
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Maine Street, Lake Placid, as seen on April 20 (News photo Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID After taking the weekend off, construction crews upgrading Main Street plan to continue their excavation of the water main from Monday, May 3 to Friday, May 7, according to Haley Breen, community development director for the town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid. Crews expect to install 100 feet of 16-inch water line each day, working from the north end of the village. They will pressure test and disinfect the new water line from Saranac Avenue to Hayes Street and will begin connecting services to each building in that area once test results are approved.