Millerton Board appoints new police candidate, schedules public hearing on Altice franchise

Millerton Board appoints new police candidate, schedules public hearing on Altice franchise

The Millerton Village Offices on Route 22.

Photo by Aly Morrissey

MILLERTON — The Village of Millerton Board of Trustees met Tuesday, Aug. 26, to introduce a new police candidate and handle routine village business.

Joseph Skabowski of Hudson, New York, was presented by Police Chief Joe Olenik and approved unanimously by the board. He was sworn in and submitted his paperwork to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services in Albany. The department will provide financial support for his field training at the Academy.

This appointment comes two months after Hannah Dworkin of Fishkill was sworn in. Chief Olenik told the News that Dworkin left the Academy for personal reasons and is taking time to determine her next steps. He expressed hope that she will return to both the Academy and the Millerton Police Department in the future.

The board also scheduled a public hearing on the upcoming Optimum/Altice franchise agreement renewal for Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 6:05 p.m. at Village Hall. The meeting follows recent discussions held by the Town to review cable services offered by Altice. The village clarified that the agreement is for cable, not for WiFi. The Sept. 9 meeting will also include a presentation by Erin Moore of Tighe & Bond, an engineer who will discuss the village wastewater system.

In other developments, the village’s two new police patrol vehicles are expected to be delivered this week. Under an agreement with the Town, the vehicles will be stationed in the new town garage.

Additionally, the Village Board approved a lease agreement with Dutchess County for emergency services on the water tower. Resolution #2025-41, dated Aug. 26, authorizes the county to pay monthly rent for the space and includes provisions for relocating electronic equipment and meeting insurance requirements.

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