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Septober: ‘No Questions, No Answers’
Two council meetings, one report: Justin Towle resigns, public art, GTRLC project wins state money, the Village is out of deficit, a part-time treasurer was hired, and lots more
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Two council meetings, one report: Justin Towle resigns, public art, GTRLC project wins state money, the Village is out of deficit, a part-time treasurer was hired, and lots more
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”Looking Up” is a project of the Sawbill Surf Club and the artist and amateur astronomer Jack Forinash.
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The agenda for this Thursday’s regular council meeting includes a resignation, an art offering, and a Title VI coordinator discussion; elsewhere, a turtlet.
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Lisa Canada was appointed to the RFQ Committee, Chris Cervantes was given a $2 per hour pay raise, Ironman, and so much more.
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New deputy clerk-treasurer has resigned, DPW Assistant wage will be considered, and an RFQ Committee candidate has been chosen.
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After a near decade of purveying not just merch but magic, Mark and Carol Carlin will close their shop — and conjure up yet another new beginning in Elberta.
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What does it mean to fully inhabit a place? Elbertians will have an opportunity to lively up one of our neighborhood spots on Saturday. The muralist Ellen Rutt is all about it.
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No meeting this week due to lack of a quorum, BLUA, ranked choice voting petition on Thursday at the Farmers Market, walking history tour
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Janet Taylor will start on Tuesday.
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This week: The planning commission meeting is canceled, the Parks & Rec meeting is moved up, a special meeting to review a deputy clerk-treasurer applicant will be held, and a demolition occurred.
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A report on the regular council meeting of July 17, 2025, and so much more