The Millerton News - June 7, 2018

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Amenia officially accepts gift of restored 1825 charcoal kilns

An old-fashioned handshake finalized the transfer of ownership of the Gridley charcoal kilns to the Town of Amenia on Thursday, July 3. Restorer of the kilns Bernie Leighton represented owner Eric Bommer at the event. He is shaking hands with Town Supervisor Leo Blackman. Town Historian Betsy Strauss, center, spoke of the history and unveiled a new permanent sign detailing the site’s importance to the iron industry of the 19th century.

Photo by Leila Hawken

WASSAIC — Under sunny morning skies on the eve of July 4 Independence Day celebrations, a long-anticipated gift to the town of the historic Wassaic Charcoal Kilns became official. The transfer of the two restored 19th century stone kilns is now official after an on-site ceremony on Thursday, July 3.

The kilns, expertly restored by local resident Bernie Leighton, have been transferred to the town as a gift from Eric Bommer, owner of the Deep Hollow Preserve adjacent to the property.

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Millerton renews emergency declaration for burned Water Dept.

The burned remnants of the Millerton water department building near Eddie Collins Park on Route 22.

Photo by Aly Morrissey

MILLERTON — A State of Emergency notice posted to the Village of Millerton website on Thursday, July 3, referenced “a fire at the Village Highway Garage” and stated, “such conditions threaten the public safety of the citizens and residents of the Village of Millerton.”

Mayor Jenn Najdek clarified that the document is in reference to the February incident and that there was no new fire — the alert was simply a renewal of a 30-day emergency declaration approved by the Village Board in March.

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NECC Farmers Market kicks off picnic month

Louis W. Watterson, known as L.W. “Blue Water” Watterson, set the tone with folk, soul and blues music.

Photos by Aly Morrissey

MILLERTON — The North East Community Center Farmers Market drew another big crowd on Saturday, July 5, just one week after Main Street buzzed with activity during the first-ever Millerton Street Fair, hosted by The Millerton News.

“Since the sun has been out, we’ve really seen an increase in folks coming out to join us,” said Katie Cariello, NECC’s food program coordinator. Cariello runs the weekly market and has brought her own flair to Saturdays in downtown Millerton.

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Amenia Housing Board announces new ADU program
Amenia Town Hall
Photo by John Coston

AMENIA — For residents considering adding an Accessory Dwelling Unit within their homes or perhaps converting garage space to create an apartment, the Amenia Housing Board has announced a new grant program to begin soon.

The new program titled PlusOne ADU being introduced in Dutchess County will become active on July 14. Residents can complete an interest form by visiting the Town of Amenia website. The program is administered through Hudson River Housing.

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