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FLUSHING Village Council hired Kris Chini as its new, full-time village administrator this month, despite budgetary concerns raised by the fiscal officer. ....
For The Times Leader FLUSHING Village officials recently discussed the best way to limit vehicle traffic to some areas of Schuler Park amid concerns raised by Village Administrator Bryan Clark and Police Chief Paul Leek. During a council meeting held on April 8, Clark said that a cable that had once kept cars from crossing the dam was no longer in place and that a lot of people were driving their cars out to the back side of the pond. Clark said the ground was soft in that area and could get torn up by the traffic while Leek voiced his concern that a car would end up stuck in the soft ground or end up in the pond. A number of options were discussed about the best way to stop the traffic, with Councilman Tom Bober saying people would drive through the grass to bypass a barricade while Councilwoman Sandy Twarog and Mayor Angelo Vincenzo wanted to make sure the pond remained as accessible as possible to the elderly and families who wanted to fish there. It was eventually decide ....
For The Times Leader FLUSHING Village council learned Thursday that there are options for replacing a waterline that has broken repeatedly recently and also set new rates for burials in village-owned cemeteries. Village Administrator Bryan Clark said he had spoken to two residents concerning the possibility of the village extending a waterline off of a private line as a way to provide service to a handful of customers instead of replacing the 1.6-mile long line on Water Works Road that has been giving crews problems. During a council meeting in January, Clark had informed council about the repeated problems and said Mayor Angelo Vincenzo had asked him to get a quote on replacing the line. Council President John Jozwiak asked if there was another way to get water to those customers, and Councilman Tom Bober expressed doubt about the village being able to afford a line replacement of that scale. ....