Residents question the rush to buy land to move town offices out of the village. Land Committee says residents unanimously approved warrants supporting the project.
The Supreme Court finds an error in the lower court's decision to overturn the Freedom ZBA, and the parties will head back to court in 2009.
To proceed, the $14,000 project will have to be funded locally.
Records and advance notice of commission meetings have not always been posted and some have mysteriously disappeared from online archives.
It is anticipated that the Committee will propose purchasing land on Route 153 to relocate Freedom's town offices and the fire and police stations.
Will face charges of negligent homicide and aggravated driving in connection with fatal June 15 accident.
Citing major violations, DES orders the business to remove its docks from the lake and apply for approval to put them back next year.
Tonight's meeting has been re-scheduled to Tuesday, December 16 at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, weather permitting.
There's ice on the lake, and snow. Winter has begun.
But a local group plans to raise questions at a public meeting this Thursday night, December 11.
"Apparent disconnect" between Freedom officials and citizens over town's website should be addressed, newspaper editorial says.
Inmate turned master craftsman donates proceeds to Whittier Bridge restoration project.
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