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ESM Board To Change Schedule Protest Dumpster At Restaurant The first regular Monday meeting for the Kast Syracuse- Mmoa Board of Education will be held at 8 p m July 9 in the Administration Building on Fremont Rd The date marks a change from the Tuesday schedule used previously The board discussed the pos sibility of changing the board meeting night in the fall of 19 7M and adopted the resolution < >ct 10 Assistant Superintendent .Jerry Beck said a survey wa» taken of'the board members and it was found that Mondav night would be \much more convenient' for most involved The board will meet the M '( ond and fourth Mondavs of Lowitz Chosen Burton lyjwitz, 302 Edwards l>r DeWitt has been nominated as the Republican i andidate for DeWitt super- visor Incumbent George I >ucar declined to run for re ••!»•< 1 .1 on s Barr\ Sherlock 1 11 howrung Kd 1 )eWitt wan n. lined .is the ( •< >!' i andidatt !or th« Tow n Ho.ird seat now held b\ Mr Low it/whose term expires this\ear Mr Sherlock will run on the ticket with two incumbent Republican town hoard members hlavne i> Brien and Kavmond < ireabell About 1\> (JOT committee members were present at the meeting that saw Gordon Svmonds as the onlv other • ontender for the Town Board \» >sition Mr Sherlock i.s a lifelong resident of the Town of DeWitt and a graduate of East Syracuse High Srhool with a BS and MS from Syracuse I'niversitv He is a partner in ( oopers and I.vbrand an at < minting firm each month starting in July All meetings dunng the summer will begin at M p m and will be in the Ad ministration Building The board will hold its reorganizational meeting at H pm Tuesday, July 3 This will be the first meeting for new board members George Remillard and John O'Malley who were elected May 2 and the board will elect officers and make committee assignments Minoa Cuts Truck Use The Minoa Village Board voted June IK to no longer allow publically owned equipment, primarily public works trucks to be allowed to remain on private propertv I'he atlion. approved by the onlv two members attending John Johnson and Donald ( rossett stemmed from a com plaint from a resident about the loaning o t public equipment for private use Boa r d in ember John Johnson noted that it does not look good to have the village truck on someone's propertv 'as if the village was doing favors for some people In the past it hax been the p r a c t 11 e of Minoa •» I department of l'ublu Works to allow a resident who has a ma jor cleanup job to have the l)l'W truck parked in his dnvewav for the weekend On Mondav village employee*, would come and drive the tru< k and its load awav The board meeting whit h w as scheduled for 7 10 pm at tuallv started at * 2(' as Mavor Russell Schepp had to wait for at least two board members to show up before convening the meeting Merchants Complain About Plaza Appearance Members of the Ijmestone Merchants Assn appeared In-fore the Fayetteville Village Board Mondav night to dis c uss the concern with the general appearance of the Ijmestone Pla^a shopping area Representing the as sociation, William Robertson of the Silver Nutmeg read off a list compiled by the as sociation membership These involved poor sidewalk and parking facilities, littering, time limits on curb parking; the need for a ' clearly marked pedestrian cross walk and continued rowdinerfs and vandalism in the Limestone I'laza area Mr Robertson asked the board to keep the association informed of the village's even tual plans for the Ijmestone area. Village Trustees agreed to place more trash cans, in crease the curb parking limit time from one to two hours, clearly mark out pedestrian cross walks and the like, provide increased police surveillance, and investigate potential parking facilities such as the land the federal postal service is selling on Brooklea Dr. Super - Soft Pool Float Permanently Buoyant 4615 S. Salina Neighbors of the Hullar Res taurant property in Fayetteville came before the Fayetteville Village Board Monday night to protest the location of a dumpster behind the restaurant. I'he neighbors complained that the dumpster was \un sightly and unsanitary \ They asked if the dumpster could perhaps be moved closer to the restaurant and, perhaps, even fenced in The neighbors have previously lodged complaints about the dumpster and the restaurant's parking lot which lies approximately five feet Graduates above the neighbors proper ties It was pointed out at the meeting that access to the res taurant's parking lot is only accessible through two private drives owned by the village \o Change I'he village board of Minoa will meet at its regular time, 7 30 p m , Tuesday, July 3 The meeting date has not been changed because of the Fourth of July holiday •D CO a H11 CARPET & FURNITURE CLEANING At Heritage, we don't send kids to do professional work. 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