Mid Hudson Times Sep. 13 2017 | Page 4

4 Mid Hudson Times, Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Town of Newburgh police officers promoted to detective Two Town of Newburgh Police officers were promoted last month at the town council’s August 28 meeting. Officers Mark Ellingson and Michael Sisia were both promoted to detective, and were later sworn in that week at the Town Clerk’s office by deputy town clerk Jeanne Patterson, who happens to also be Ellingson’s mother- in-law. The town board meeting also scheduled several public hearings to be held later this month. On September 25, the town board will hold two public hearings discussing proposed stop signs of the intersection of Third Street and Center Street, as well as on Dewey Drive. These hearings will begin at 7:15 and 7:30 p.m., respectively. Also discussed at the workshop meeting was the replacement of the Meadow Hill Water Storage Tank. The tank, located along Coach Lane, ruptured over 5 years ago and still needs to either be repaired to be put back in service or demolished. Other existing in-service water tanks in the area, such as the Frozen Ridge Road tank, are over 20 years old and also need to be repaired or replaced. The price to address this and another similar tank in the area would cost at least $3.3 million. Councilwoman Elizabeth Green stated that she believes the town could have moved a bit faster on this project, and wants the water storage tank repair/removal to be a priority for the board. “I don’t want this to drag on for months and months and months. I think it should be a priority that we get Officer Mark Ellingson is sworn in by deputy town clerk Jeanne Patterson as Officer Michael Sisia looks on. our prices and then we decide what we are going to do,” stated Green. The town board has yet to take action on the project. - Lauren Berg FAST. RELIABLE. EVERYWHERE. Enjoy TV on all your devices and the fastest Internet starting speeds available for the price TV + INTERNET + VOICE 29 FROM $ 99 /mo each for 12 mos when bundled* SPECTRUM.COM Plus FREE DVR service* STUCK IN A CONTRACT? WE CAN HELP. ASK US HOW. Limited time off er; valid to qualifi ed residential customers who have not subscribed to any services within the previous 30 days and have no outstanding obligation to Charter. *Bundle price for TV Select, Internet, and Voice is $89.97/mo. yr. 1 ; standard rates apply after year 1. Free DVR service is for 1 DVR for year 1; standard rates apply after year 1 (currently $11.99/mo.; install, other equipment, taxes, fees and surcharges extra; additional services are extra. 3DVR receiver ($6.99/mo.) required for DVR service and is extra. General Terms: TV: TV equipment is required, charges may apply. Channel and HD programming availability based on level of service. INTERNET: Available Internet speeds may vary by address. VOICE: Unlimited calling includes calls within the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam & the Virgin Islands. Taxes and fees included in the price. Money Back Guarantee: Restrictions apply. Go to Spectrum.com/Guarantee for complete details. Services are subject to all applicable service terms and conditions, which are subject to change. Services may not be available in all areas. Restrictions apply. ©2017 Charter Communications, Inc.