The Millerton News - August 8, 2019

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NorthEast-Millerton Library budget increase on the ballot

The NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex serves as a community meeting space in addition to hosting library events.

Photo by Aly Morrissey

MILLERTON — When voters head to the polls this November, they will see the NorthEast-Millerton Library on the ballot with a proposal that seeks to increase their annual tax-based budget by $50,000, raising it from $175,000 to $225,000. All registered voters in the Town of North East and the Village of Millerton may vote on this ballot question.

The additional funding would support daily operations — including staff salaries, utilities, materials and maintenance — while allowing for expanded programming and community services.

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LaBella architects present concepts for brand new Pine Plains Town Hall

PINE PLAINS — Representatives of LaBella Associates presented conceptual drawings of the new Pine Plains Town Hall at a regular meeting of the Town Board on Thursday, Oct. 16.

Eastern region Vice President Pasquale Marchese led the presentation, showing drawings of the proposed floorplan and a sketch of the exterior of the building under current concepts.

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Schlock and awful: a vacation in bad movies
Stupid people in the jungle, Jess Franco-style. This group is dumber than average.
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Owing to a bum hip my recent vacation week in the Catskills was light on fishing and heavy on cruddy films. I was joined in this endeavor by my nomadic attorney Thos. and Steve D., with whom I have been cracking juvenile jokes since the sixth grade.

We got through quite a stack of DVDs and even rejected a couple as being too awful, even for us.

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Amenia's inaugural Harvest Festival crowds Main Street

Evan Kimmah, left, of Amenia and his grandmother, Margaret Kimmah of Poughkeepsie, enjoy a hot dog and a seat on the curb to take a break from the action at Amenia’s inaugural Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 18. The fall festival brought a huge crowd to Main Street for food, live music, activities for kids and neighborly conversation. For more photos, turn to Page A8.

Photo by Nathan Miller

Photo by Nathan Miller

A large crowd bustled through Main Street all day during the festival.