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8 □ April 23, 1995 □ SUNDAY EDITION Mayor Buses NYSHA ('ontinued from Page 1 replaced and the city balking at the move because of the lugh costs associ ated with the progtam. I n s t ^ the city has been using part-time firefight- s to fill m the holes m the fuJl-ume tions on mto the new year.\ Firefighter Jim Delello, head of Continaed firom P ^ « I < JllU Li/C'l&m,!* IICOU Ui firefighters’ union, declined tf> com ment on the mayor’s proposal because of still stall alter two firefighters went on .... ............... ability. medical leave and filed for disability. Ill an mieivicw afla ihc mccung, Brenner said he thinks that the union w ill be comfort^le with his proposal. Tuesday night becaus going negotiations with the city. However, during Brenner’s inter view, he said the union has “agreed in pnnciple” to the proposal. Althoi area behind the Chambev of Commeree.\ He said dtat some buses show up unexpectedly, not having made leservahmns. In those insiances, Guiifoile said, the driver is g i v ^ a live there. If those bas(» were load ing and unloading near our houses, we might feel differently. Tm I Continued fbom Page 2 ing my feeling o n the { ^ p le who live there.” don tluough numerous articles in region^ magazines and newspqiiem, and by operating an information “It’s probably two less firefi^iers than they warn, but I think at this point .............................. ‘good’ lough Brcancf declined to go mto great detail on the negotiauons. he said the atnusphere has been which will lead him to the thing has exten^ng the loading and onload- ............................alo Chamber parking area. “I think that this of umc they're willing to say goo and breath a sigh of relief,” he said. .f . - j , ggj jj--------------1 think w endorse this, I think we will have a heucr set of labor/raanagemqm leb- more \construe five’’ over the last two months. Brenner said he feels the council w, ill adopt his profxisal in one form or another. “It’s a proposal, not a fait accom pli,\ he said. orked smtmthly.aQ thiaigs consid ered.” he said. ing for an addittonal hial period. That suggesUts) was lej^ied, but the issue wiU be decided at a special meeting Apiil 76^ the same time that the boant will vote on the budget booth a t the O tse ^ Ctnnity Fair. Nonenmaeheronenmaeher wasas nominominated N w n inttependently through a petition ■ ' ' niiy resideiT', \. Moc signed by eommoniiy residents town d e rk Connie A Mockavciak. ^^The review committee was impressed with the collection of activities mid the Rev. lobn A Blackman. T r ^ disagreed, remarking. “I have been talking to nmghbos and they are most cont^nmd. They feel that the $yst^liasnekw o il^,aradthae are not ted C ( ^ on the b m s . fiequently. “It’s my feeling that ilaese people /UUiough W aller su^ested that he btmrd vote on the bus issue Nonenmaeher, a mtlred art teacher, has served as town o f Edmeston hts- Montky, Mayor James Woolsmi ‘ the issue. forced d T r a telling you right now,” he said, “ if you \rant to vote on it tonight, it is not going to pass.” Joe Martinez Realty is pleased to announce the addition of A l i c i a M a r t i n e z licensed salesperson, to the agency. Ahcia IS a member of the Multiple l.isimg Service, New York State Association of Realtors and the Nativinal ■ Association of Realtors She IS ready to serve all of your real estate needs in Coof^rstown and ihc surrounding area For a free eonsuUatioa or to set up an appointment. F oe M a r t i n e z R e a l t y 432-5817 or 547-1007 Village Ksrian since 19?7 and is the founder and corator o f the Edmeston Museum. In addition to cataloging matetials and phutning and creating exhibits. Nonenmaeher has been cited Cor his willingness to provide museum muis for schoolchildren and civic groups. Not^nmacher w c ^ e d Deborah Clough, all educators vidtii- in die city school system, were nom inated for being the prim a ^ collec tive force in raising funds and pro fessionally restoring the Swart- House. the oldest extant Wilcox 1 stniciure in the city, as well as for devekmiite an innovative curricu- with others in Ute publicaticm o f \On CaU,” “lOD Years o f Service.” Continued f f o n Page I only to Cooperstown residents. W o o len commeaited, \Free for one IS free for alt. What are you going to do, discrimiraate?” • Received a repoai on die Doubleday Field renovjition from trustee Giles Russell. Russell said (hat he has assurances from (he state that fundimg pnomised for the remainder of the arenovadons - the parking iot rehabilitation - will be f o ^ o m i n g . “W e're still waiting for the check.” Rus^U said. “We’re putting a hold (HI the extension until we see if we are going to ^ t state funding. The village ti was allocated S12S.OOO for mb project in a grant from the Department o f Parks, Recreatimi and Historic Preservation in an effort to uirtlate spmis stt^um . “Edmeston Fire Oepanment.” and “Edmesmn, Echoes o f the Past.” ,The Riciifield Springs Histiiric District Association was nominated by Richfield Springs Mayor Robert G. Bock for its five-year effort in placing the village's West Main Street-West James Street Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. Hiis histmic district was identified as a result o f a corn- developing an innovative curricu lum program that uses the Swart- Wilcox House to teach history to elementary school students. The Loca Deal History Advisory Committee was formed in 1993 by the New York State H istoric^ Association to provide a focal point for ctunniunity-based hxal history [uo^namnaing and to serve as a o dinating body and cominohicatiions prehensive survey crnnpleted by the Association’s volunteem. Two other _ Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner « Specials Every Day • Pizza • Sotqts • S ^ o o d Sajidwiches (hot o r cold) • Healdiy Heart menu TH I BEST BURGERS AROUND! Dofz't forget to ask your waitress about dessert. E. M A IN ST., M ILFO R D • (607) 2 8 6 - ^ 0 3 distrit^ have been nominated to the Nation^ Register. The Swart-Wilcox House S toring Committee was nominated by Oneonia city Community Develop- ^nating body and cominohicat center fiy individuals and institutions with an interest in local history. C o m p c ^ of independmit histori ans, filxarians and museum profes s i o n ^ , the LHAC is-developing an agenda th r e u ^ udiicb to advise lixal historians and hi^orical agencies. 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