Eye On Port Chester
Library And Villages Gear Up For Meeting On January 17th
A big meeting about the future of the Port Chester Public Library will occur in a few days.
The Port Chester & Rye Brook village boards and the Port Chester Public Library Board will meet at the new Port Chester Senior Center.
When Rye Brook and Port Chester got into a dispute about the funding of the library, Rye Brook contracted with Pace University to do a study of its library options for a fee of $20,000.
Port Chester Trustees Dan Brakewood and Dennis Pilla hoped the study woul be completed before the Januarry 17th joint meeting.
However, Mayor Lawrence Rand now says results of the study should be availablle at the end of this month. It is crazy that Rand and the Rye Brook Board of Trustees is wasting $20,000 for this study.
Almost, everyone in Rye Brook and Port Chester knows that the residents of Rye Brook are getting a hell of a deal.
Port Chester Public Library will soon be sending their request for funding to both Rye Brook and Port Chester.
Hopefully every thing will be worked out at the January 17th Meeting.
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Port Chester GOP selects slate
“I don't owe anyone anything, and I feel that both Domenick and Ariel are the best candidates that have announced so far”
“I don't owe anyone anything, and I feel that both Domenick and Ariel are the best candidates that have announced so far”
PORT CHESTER - Republican Trustee Domenick Cicatelli plans to run for mayor in the March election in a bid to succeed longtime Mayor Gerald Logan, who is retiring.
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1 comment:
The Senior/ Community Center is located at 220 Grace Church St. The public is invited but unfortunately will not be allowed to ask questions or speak.
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