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Recipients of 2011 Community Service Award announced

CONGRATULATIONS

Elaine Crispell Genung

Carla Gray & Jan Schick

2011 Recipients of the Town of Caroline Community Service Award


Presentation and Reception

Tuesday April 5

6:30pm

Caroline Town Hall

Please join us on Tuesday April 5 at 6:30pm in congratulating this year’s recipients!   Refreshments will be served.

The Community Service Award is made each year in recognition of individuals or groups of individuals who make significant and lasting contributions in multiple ways that foster the well-being of citizens of the Town of Caroline.

Past Recipients:

2010 – Mary Psiaki, Jeremy Richards

2008 – Peggy Dunlop, Susan Barr

2007 – Pat Brhel, Richard A. White

2006 – Todd Schmit, Barry Goodrich

2001 – Bertha Delmage, Mary Thomas

2000 – Russ Patterson, Edie Spaulding

1999 – Brenda Daniels, Barbara Kone

1998 – Bessie Moon, Maude Overbaugh

1997 – Art Volbrecht, Donna Weston

1996 – Molly Adams, Dr. Mary Tinker

1995 – Bruce & Sandy Clary, Greg & Beth Harrington

1994 – Nicholas Gregrow, Howard Pidduck

1993 – Penny Boynton, Florence Starr

New Town Clerk Hours

The Caroline Town Clerk has posted new office hours.

Town Clerk Hours

Monday 9 am to 3 pm
Tuesday 9 am to 3 pm
Wednesday 2 pm to 6 pm
Thursday 9 am to 3 pm

The Town Clerk’s office is now located in the Town Office Building at 2668 Slaterville Road.

More information about the Town Clerk

DEC issues new open burning regulations

Effective October 14,2009, new statewide Open Burning Regulations prohibit burning trash in all cases. The existing incinerator rule already prohibits burning household trash in wood stoves, fireplaces, and outdoor wood boilers. Burning leaves is also banned. Exempt are small campfires, cooking fires, and celebratory bonfires. Only charcoal or clean, untreated or unpainted wood can be burned. In towns with a total population less than 20,000, you may burn tree limbs with attached leaves. The limbs must be less than 6 inches in diameter and 8 feet in length. However, this is not allowed from March 16 through May 14 due to the increased risk of wildfires. Organic agricultural wastes may be burned on-site where they are grown or generated, including brush and wood produced by clearing fields and other activities. The fire must be located on contiguous agricultural land larger than 5 acres, and the materials capable of being fully burned within 24 hours. The burning of pesticides, plastics or other non-organic material is prohibited. Open burning of household trash releases dangerous compounds including arsenic, carbon monoxide, benzene, styrene, formaldehyde, lead, hydrogen cyanide and dioxin, among others. Open burning is also the single greatest cause of wildfires in New York. DEC recommends that you recycle all appropriate materials (such as newspaper, paper, glass and plastic) and compost your organic kitchen and garden waste. To report environmental law violations call 1-800-TIPP DEC (1-800-847-7332).

Town Board Minutes 2005-2011

October 2009 minutes of the Caroline Town Board are now posted at the official Town of Caroline website. Go to GOVERNMENT > MINUTES or click here: http://www.townofcaroline.org/government/minutes/

Minutes from 2005 to 2011 are available to download.

Official Minutes will be updated on an ongoing basis by the Town Clerk Department.

Contact:
Town of Caroline Clerk Department
539-6400 ext. 1

Energy Independent Caroline

Energy Independent Caroline is a collaboration of citizens and government to declare local energy independence from fossil fuels. Our mission is to promote sharing of information about energy conservation and renewable energy. We are supporting Caroline households in saving energy comfortably and exploring ways to produce clean, reliable power for electricity, heat, and transportation from renewable resources.

Come to our next meeting!  Everyone is welcome.

More information listed here.


Installing Solar Panels on Town Hall

Installing Solar Panels on Caroline Town Office Building

Solar Panels on Town Office Building

Finlo Installs PV Panels on Caroline Town Office Building


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