FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Wastewater Treatment Project/Tax Information
SHEER CLIFF
We begin developing the Village Budget in early January. The work is mostly made up of meetings with department heads to determine the...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Imagine
Sunday a group of some thirty kayakers entered the launch at the Town Park at Wickham Lake and in two hours after meandering through...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Simple Acts: Memorial Day 2019
What leads up to today – to this moment that we gather to honor, memorialize the legions of American soldiers is part of our...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – The Lost Treasure
This past weekend Boy Scout Troop 45 honored Scouts Nicholas Jackson, Matthew Kaytes, and Jeffrey Koff who joined the Eagle Court of Honor. Congratulations...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – The Merry Month of May
Wet, cold, damp yet life goes on – we celebrate our moms. The Farmers Market begins, it is the season of communions, confirmations and...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – A Prayer
Last Thursday we celebrated the National Day of Prayer. Pastor Jason Ham from the Grace Community Church organized a prayer event on Railroad Green....
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – There’s No Place Like Home
Our parks are places of play and enchantment. Over the past months, we’ve seen a transformation take place at Stanley-Deming Park.
After almost three years...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Cooking with Henry
My son Henry was recently accepted to the North Bennet Street School in Boston Massachusetts. North Bennet Street is the country’s oldest trade school....
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – On The Head of a Pin
Easter Sunday is before us – with the unfolding of Spring comes a time of renewal. This is a season of rich and meaningful...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Cooking with Henry
My son Henry was recently accepted to the North Bennet Street School in Boston Massachusetts. North Bennet Street is the country’s oldest trade school....