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Canton comp plan committee seeks input from Morley, Pyrites residents
Residents of the hamlets of Morley and Pyrites are invited to share their visions for their communities at two upcoming public outreach sessions hosted by members of the Canton Comprehensive Plan Committee. Town Councilors Jim Smith and Tim Danehy will host a public discussion at the Morley Bingo Hall on Wednesday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m. And on Thursday, April 19, at 6:30 p.m., Village Trustee Sean O'Brien and Town Councilor Danehy will welcome residents for discussion at the Pyrites Fire Hall. Comment?
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Canton Town board approves fire protection contracts
The town board has approved fire protection contracts with the fire departments in the fire districts which lie within its borders. Comment?
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The public will have an opportunity to voice ideas and proposals like these, general comments and even gripes at an upcoming workshop on Thursday, Nov. 16. Planners from MJ Engineering and Land Surveying P.C., and the Comprehensive Planning Committee comprising community members and local elected officials, will be on hand at the St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES offices, 40 W. Main St., from 6:30-8 p.m. manning activity stations to hear ideas. A 30-minute presentation and question and answer session will he held also. Comment?
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The Canton Town Waterfront Revitalization Committee has revised the 170-page document, which lays outs rehabilitation and development along Canton's main water way, the Grasse River, under the stipulations of a waterfront grant the town received in 2005. The committee, comprised of David Button, Canton town supervisor; Phil LaMarche, Canton town board member; Jill Savage, as a representative for the Village of Canton, and Tom Langen and Louis Tremaine, both of the Grasse River Heritage Area Development Corp, held a public hearing Sept. Comment?
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Opinion: Ashley's attitude is breath of fresh air, says Canton resident
What kind of politician gives their public service salary back to the community? Answer: One who prioritizes the needs of their community over personal profit. That would be Canton town supervisor candidate, Mary Ann Ashley. Comment?
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At their meeting Aug. 9, the board approved a final draft of a request for proposal for the work. The council directed town supervisor David Button to circulate the RFP to local engineering firms and advertise in local media outlets. Comment?
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The town is exploring the possibility of setting up two powered-hydrant pump houses in Morley and Pyrites, using donated industrial pumps from a local corporation. The town board agreed at their meeting last week to research either the acquisition or easement of property to construct pump houses in both places, and National Grid's installation of three-phase power to charge the pumps. Comment?
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