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New Milford Council Reviews Proposal

Adam Mallard, from True View Security Solutions was in attendance to pitch a proposal at the New Milford Borough Council meeting held on February 2nd.  Mr. Mallard previously met with the NM Recreation Board to find out areas of concerns where his security camera system would be the most warranted.  The system he proposed would be a cost of twenty-six thousand dollars, and Council President Rick Ainey thought it would be best to place their funds elsewhere for prior projects they hoped to accomplish this year.  President Ainey said he thought the system, and the proposal was excellent, but he would rather wait and see if they would be able to obtain grant funds to pay for it.  Councilman Ken Carey, Councilman Shawn Carey, Councilwoman Teri Gulick and Councilman Lawrence White all agreed the system would be an added benefit but not warranted at this time. 

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Calendar Options At Blue Ridge

The Blue Ridge School Board chose an option at its business meeting on February 6th that hearkens back to the old days.  It took a fair amount of discussion, but the consensus always seemed to be to go back to the earlier tradition of beginning a new school year before Labor Day.  And with that, the calendar for next year is decided.

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