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New Milford Seeks 180 Natural Gas Customers

This reporter arrived at the New Milford Borough meeting on February 6, 2014 a few minutes after it began. A discussion on codes was underway, which additional information was gathered regarding after the meeting. It was related that Mr. Monteforte had agreed to take the wheels off of the Frito Lay trailer, and to complete the screening in front of the other trailers, in compliance with a court order. The borough’s codes enforcement officer was tasked with overseeing this process, and contacting Mr. Monteforte if it was not done by the established date.

The Codes Enforcement Officer also related that the borough solicitor had suggested a civil suit in regards to another violator. It was stated that it would be easier for the solicitor to file the suit with Judge Jodi Cordner, though it would cost the borough more.

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Montrose Talks Water, Reimbursement

At the February 3rd Montrose Borough Meeting, council president Tom Lamont was absent from the proceedings. Mr. Granahan reported that the bank accounts had been successfully moved over to People’s, though there were two token amounts left at First National in case something came through.

Julanne Skinner asked if the meters were numbered properly. Mr. DiPhillips responded that they had been numbered properly, until some got pulled and replaced. They were still all numbered, not chronologically. He wanted to wait until after the 706 project, he explained, and then they planned to fix this irregularity.

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