Honoring sacrifices

The 2021 Memorial Day ceremony was a short but reflective gathering on the Green near the Falls Village Inn, where a small monument honors fallen veterans from the town as far back as World War I. 

The observance was led by First Selectman Henry Todd, Selectman Greg Marlowe and included a speech by Selectman and Housatonic Youth Service Bureau board member Dave Barger, who stressed the significance of remembering the important reasons for this holiday.

Following an address by First Selectman Henry Todd the flag on the village Green in front of the Falls Village Inn was flown at half mast. Photo by Alexander Wilburn

Photo by Alexander Wilburn

Photo by Alexander Wilburn

Photo by Alexander Wilburn

Following an address by First Selectman Henry Todd the flag on the village Green in front of the Falls Village Inn was flown at half mast. Photo by Alexander Wilburn

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Pulver sent the letter to New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli over concerns about recent rate hikes by electric and gas utility provider Central Hudson. Pulver said the utility has practiced bad corporate citizenship by hiking rates and refusing to address problems in its billing department despite soaring corporate profits.

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