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Daily Calendar: Monday, May 10

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Daily Calendar: Monday, May 10


Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Monday, May 10, 2010:

  • New Hartford Senior Center activities: at the Senior Center, Town Hall, 530 Main St., New Hartford. Activities: Fitness at 9:00 a.m. ($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Coffee at 10:00 a.m. There will be a plant swap during and after the coffee hour. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • New Hartford Schools PTO Meeting: at 6:30 p.m. in the New Hartford Schools PTO Multipurpose Room at the Ann Antolini Scool. For more information about the PTO please visit the PTO section on the New Hartford Schools website:
  • Public input meeting: The future of Brodie Park South There will be a public input meeting at 7:00 pm third floor of Town Hall, moderated by Dan Eddy. The New Hartford Recreation Commission together with Open Space, Conservation, Seniors, youth sports, and Friends of Brodie are exploring ideas for uses of Brodie South, commonly referred to as the Old Golf Course. For more information, please see our May 5 article: The Future of Brodie Park South, Invitation to Give Your Input:
  • New Hartford Village Fire District Annual Meeting: at 8:00 p.m. at the New Hartford Firehouse, at the corner of Greenwoods Road and Route 219, New Hartford
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“We were so afraid we we were going to break any of them!”

Said Carol, one of the Garden Club members, about the gorgeous tomato plants at Saturday’s Plant Sale. Fellow Garden Club member, Linda Dryansky, who was responsible for the 250+ tomato plants at the sale, had fostered some of the plants out and, as any good parent, she kept close tabs on their well-being.

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"The Tomato Lady" Linda who was responsible for the 250+ tomato plants ~ with a little help from her fellow gardeners to whom she fostered out some of the plants ~ at Saturday's Plant Sale held by the New Hartford Garden Club at Town Hall.  The lunch room never looked so good!  Photo: Maria Moore

"The Tomato Lady" Linda Dryansky who was responsible for the 250+ tomato plants ~ with a little help from her fellow gardeners to whom she fostered out some of the plants ~ at Saturday's Plant Sale held by the New Hartford Garden Club at Town Hall. The lunch room never looked so good! Photo: Maria Moore

The entrance to Town Hall on Saturday morning decorated by the Garden Club which held its plant sale inside.  Photo: Maria Moore

The entrance to Town Hall on Saturday morning decorated by the Garden Club which was holding its plant sale inside. Photo: Maria Moore

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Daily Calendar: Wednesday, May 5

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Daily Calendar: Wednesday, May 5


Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Wednesday, May 5, 2010:

  • New Hartford Business Council Board of Directors/Steering Committee Meeting: at 8:00 a.m. at the Chapin Park Bed and Breakfast, Church Street, Pine Meadow section of New Hartford. For more information about the Business Council, please see the NHBC’s Facebook page.
  • New Hartford Senior Center: Fitness: at 9 a.m.($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii Bowling at 10:00 a.m.; Refreshments at 12:00 noon; Blood Pressure Check at 12:30 p.m.; Art Horn ~ the Wonders of Weather at 1:00 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • Children’s Story Time for 2-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 860-379-7235.
  • Canton Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting: at 11:30 a.m. La Trattoria, Route 44, Canton. For more information about the Canton Chamber of Commerce which has a partnership with the New Hartford Business Council, please visit the Canton Chamber of Commerce website.
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  • Commission on Aging Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting, please see our Calendar.
  • New Hartford Recreation Commission Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting, please see our Calendar.
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    “I just learned to knit today!”

    Said one of the poll workers at Town Hall yesterday during the afternoon on what was a very quiet day for voter turnout on the budget referendum.

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    The lilacs are in full bloom outside the photographer's home, image from 2009.  Photo: Maria Moore

    The lilacs are in full bloom outside the photographer's home, image from 2009. Photo: Maria Moore

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    Around Town: 9th Annual Race Around The Lake Announced; Registration for Youth Soccer, Forms To Be Available Online

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    Around Town: 9th Annual Race Around The Lake Announced; Registration for Youth Soccer, Forms To Be Available Online


    The 9th Annual Race Around the Lake hosted by Friends of Brodie Park and the New Hartford Recreation Commission will be held Memorial Day Weekend Sunday, May 30 at 10:00am. The 3.5 mile course begins at Brodie Park and travels through scenic trails and roads around West Hill Lake ending back at the park. The course is certified by USA Track & Field, timing will be kept by Greystone Racing.

    Sign in at Brodie Park, West Hill Road, New Hartford, at 8:30 a.m., race starts promptly at 10:00 a.m. Prizes awarded in each division. Pre-registration is $15 ($10 under age 15) and receive a race T-shirt; registration on the day of the race is $20 ($15 under age 15).

    The course map, registration information and forms are available on the Friends of Brodie website or by calling 860-379-2488.

    Friends of Brodie Park, LLC is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining and preserving Brodie Park in New Hartford, CT.

    The start of the Race Around the Lake last year.  Photo: Maria Moore

    The start of the Race Around the Lake last year. Photo: Maria Moore

    The 7 to 12-year-olds start their race.  Photo: Maria Moore

    The 7 to 12-year-olds start their race. Photo: Maria Moore

    New Hartford Youth Soccer will be holding in-person registration on Wednesday, April 21 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Ann Antolini Art Room at Ann Antolini School, Antolini Drive, New Hartford and on Saturday, April 24 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at Brown’s Corner, on the corner of Steele Road and Route 202 in New Hartford.

    Registration forms are slated to be available on Thursday, April 15 on the New Hartford Youth Soccer Registration Information section of the New Hartford Youth Sports website, www.nhys.org. Participants may mail in their registrations to the address on the form or they may bring the completed forms to register in person on the 21st or on the 24th.

    Soccer last fall at Brown's Corner.  Photo: Neil Tolhurst

    Soccer last fall at Brown's Corner. Photo: Neil Tolhurst


    Players greet each other at last year's Opening Day ceremony.  Photo: Maria Moore

    Players greet each other at last year's Opening Day ceremony. Photo: Maria Moore

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    Daily Calendar: Wednesday, April 7

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    Daily Calendar: Wednesday, April 7


    Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

    Wednesday, April 7, 2010:

    • New Hartford Business Council Board of Directors (Steering Committee) Meeting: at 8:30 a.m. at Chapin Park Bed and Breakfast, Church Street, Pine Meadow.
    • New Hartford Senior Center: Fitness: at 9 a.m.($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii Bowling at 10:00 a.m.; Pizza: at 12:00 noon; Blood pressure check: 12:30 p.m.; History, Lore, and Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in CT: at 1:00 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
    • Children’s Story Time for 2-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 379-7235.
    • New Hartford Recreation Commission Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford.
    • Are you hiring?: Please send us the details and we’ll list the job for free: We have many visitors to our Classifieds looking for work! Check out our Classifieds section. We add free ads to this section as they are submitted to us.
    • Should your event be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Send to newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write Calendar in the subject line.

    …NHGrapevine

    “Do you think there were even 50 people there?”

    A resident asked our reporter after the budget hearing last night. “No, we counted 40 outside of the presenters ~ but including three reporters.” Was the answer.

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    A beautiful vignette of a flowering tree (crab apple?) outside the Montano home on the corner of Steele Road and Town Hill Road; one of our photographer's favorite springtime scenes in town.  Photo: Maria Moore

    A beautiful vignette of a flowering tree outside the Montano home on the corner of Steele Road and Town Hill Road; one of our photographer's favorite springtime scenes in town. Photo: Maria Moore

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    Daily Calendar: Wednesday, March 3

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    Daily Calendar: Wednesday, March 3


    Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

    Wednesday, March 3, 2010:

    • New Hartford Municipal Offices Change in Hours of Operation:Please note the change in the hours of operation of Town Hall offices: They are now opening at 8:00 a.m. (Tax Collector at 9:00 a.m.) and closing at 4:00 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and closing at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. They will be open on Fridays from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. noon.
    • New Hartford Business Council Steering Committee Meeting: with guest speaker First Selectman Dan Jerram at 8:30 a.m. at the Chapin Park Bed and Breakfast, Church Street, Pine Meadow.
    • New Hartford Senior Center: Fitness: at 9 a.m.($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii Bowling at 10:00 a.m.; Light Refreshments at 12:00 noon; Blood Pressure Check at 12:30 p.m.; Attorney Deborah Brown: Estate Planning at 1:00 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
    • Early Literacy Program: Phonological Awareness: at 9:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call the library at 860-379-7235.
    • Children’s Story Time for 2-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 379-7235.
    • Commission on Aging Meeting: at 7:30 p.m. in the “Jail Doors” Meeting Room at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting please see our Community Calendar.
    • New Hartford Recreation Commission Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. in the Sessions Conference Room at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting please see our Community Calendar.
    • Wednesday Night Drop-In Pick-Up Co-Ed Volleyball: at 7:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. in the gym at Ann Antolini School, Antolini Drive, New Hartford. Every week except when school is closed; adults and high-school aged only please.
    • Are you hiring?: Please send us the details and we’ll list the job for free: We have many visitors to our Classifieds looking for work! Check out our Classifieds section. We add free ads to this section as they are submitted to us.
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    “I’ve watched my class grow from 18 to 26: Class sizes do count!”

    Said a resident who is an Avon High School teacher at the New Hartford Schools’ Board of Ed meeting last night.

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    An old piece of machinery on the Barden Farm.  Photo: Cara Donovan

    An old piece of machinery on the Barden Farm. Photo: Cara Donovan

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    Community Calendar: Wednesday, February 3, 2010

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    Community Calendar: Wednesday, February 3, 2010


    Following are the Daily Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

    Wednesday, February 3, 2010:

    • New Hartford Schools: 90-minute delay with NO morning Kindergarten.
    • Northwestern Regional #7: 90-minute delay.
    • CANCELLED: New Hartford Business Council Steering Committee Meeting: Meeting has been rescheduled to Wednesday, February 10. For more information please contact Dawn Whalen at dawn_ctce@charter.net.
    • New Hartford Senior Center: Scheduled Events Are Unchanged!
    • Fitness: at 9 a.m.($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii Bowling at 10:00 a.m.; Valentine’s luncheon: at 12:00 noon; Cholesterol Check: at 12:30 p.m. until 1:30 p.m.; Speaker Laurene Wallace: Heart Health: at 1:00 p.m.; Blood Pressure check: at 1:30 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.

    • Early Literacy Program: Phonological Awareness: at 9:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. Please check with the library to be sure the program is still running today due to the school delays: 860-379-7235.
    • Children’s Story Time for 2-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 379-7235.
    • NH Recreation Commission Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. in the Sessions Conference Room at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting please see our Community Calendar.
    • Commission on Aging Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. in the “Jail doors” meeting room at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. No agenda is available to us for this meeting.
    • South End Fire Department Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the South End Firehouse, 20 Antolini Drive, New Hartford.
    • Wednesday Night Drop-In Pick-Up Co-Ed Volleyball: at 7:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. in the gym at Ann Antolini School, Antolini Drive, New Hartford. Every week except when school is closed; adults and high-school aged only please.
    • Are you hiring?: Please send us the details and we’ll list the job for free: We have many visitors to our Classifieds looking for work! Check out our Classifieds section. We add free ads to this section as they are submitted to us.
    • Should your event be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Send to newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write Calendar in the subject line.

    …NHGrapevine

    “I double-checked: we’re clean!”

    Bob Moore, NewHartfordPlus techie responded to our editor’s telephone call yesterday. A virus in the Town Hall computer system last week led to several sites, including NewHartfordPlus, being blocked while the culprit was being tracked down. We got a clean bill of health last week, and again this week, so we’re just waiting to be unblocked ~ for those of you who have asked what’s happening.

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    Light snow falling in the center of New Hartford.  Image shows 529 Main Street as seen from Central Avenue.  Photo: Maria MooreStreet

    Light snow falling in the center of New Hartford. Image shows 529 Main Street as seen from Central Avenue. Photo: Maria MooreStreet

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    • Bob Moore: Bob provides technical support for NewHartfordPlus. He set up the website and he continues to work on it to enhance its user-friendliness. Bob has a “shadow” site of NewHartfordPlus which he uses as his laboratory for trying out new features for the site. Bob is constantly on the lookout for new ways to improve the readers’ experience on NewHartfordPlus.  Bob works as a project manager/estimator at an international airport lighting company.
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    Daily Community Calendar: Wednesday, January 6

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    Daily Community Calendar: Wednesday, January 6


    Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

    Wednesday, January 6, 2010:

    • New Hartford Senior Center: Fitness: at 9 a.m.($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii Bowling at 10:00 a.m.; Bring Your Own Mug Soup Lunch: at 12:00 noon; THEN take up the First Selectman on his Wii Bowling Challenge: See if you can beat him in a game!; Blood Pressure Check: at 12:30 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
    • New Hartford Business Council Steering Committee Meeting: at 9:00 a.m. at Chapin Park Bed and Breakfast, Church Street, Pine Meadow. For the agenda for this meeting please see the NHBC Business Notes section.
    • Children’s Story Time for 2-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 379-7235.
    • Wednesday Night Drop-In Pick-Up Co-Ed Volleyball: at 7:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. in the gym at Ann Antolini School, Antolini Drive, New Hartford. Every week except when school is closed; adults and high-school aged only please.
    • South End Fire Department Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the South End Fire Department, Antolini Drive, New Hartford.
    • Commission on Aging Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. in the lower floor conference room (the Jail Doors conference room) at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford.
    • New Hartford Recreation Commission Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting, please see our Community Calendar.
    • Are you hiring?: Please send us the details and we’ll list the job for free: We have many visitors to our Classifieds looking for work! Check out our Classifieds section. We add free ads to this section as they are submitted to us.
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    “We have a 31% projected increase in the cost of health insurance.”

    Philip O’Reilly, Superintendent of Schools, informed the Board of Ed members at their meeting last night. Not an easy number to have to work into next year’s budget!

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    Skiing at Ski Sundown at dusk.  Photo: Maria Moore

    Skiing at Ski Sundown at dusk. Photo: Maria Moore

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    Appointment Of New Labor Attorney, Reappointments To Boards And Commissions At BOS Meeting

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    Appointment Of New Labor Attorney, Reappointments To Boards And Commissions At BOS Meeting


    By: Maria Moore

    The Board of Selectmen (BOS) meeting began yesterday evening with board members agreeing to add an executive session at the end of the meeting to discuss a personnel matter.

    Following are items discussed at last night’s meeting, not necessarily in the order that they appeared on the evening’s agenda (see foot of report).

    Agenda Item #5: Appointment of Town Attorney

    First Selectman Dan Jerram said that the town operates with four attorneys: Attorney Douglas Gillette of the law firm Day Pitney for Bonding, Attorney Mark Branse of the law firm Branse, Willis and Knapp for Planning & Zoning, Attorney Chip Roraback of Roraback and Roraback for General Law, and up until now, Attorney Ryan of Ryan & Ryan for Labor Law.

    Dan said that the town has spent close to $26,000 with the Labor Attorney recently. He proposed making a change from Dave Ryan to Vic Muschell of Muschell and Simoncelli of Torrington. Vic provides services to Northwestern Regional #7 and specializes in labor law. As with the other attorneys, Vic would be providing on-call services which would not be binding the town to any period of time. Both of the other selectmen on the BOS, Bruce Gresczyk and Tom Klebart, approved making the change, and Vic Muchell was unanimously appointed as the new Labor Attorney for the town.

    Agenda Item #6: Discussion of Town Engineering Services (On Call)

    The contract with Lenard Engineering, the firm that has been providing engineering services to the town, expired this past June. The selectmen considered extending the contract through June of 2010. Bruce said that with the economy the way it is, there’s a lot of room for negotiations on professional services. He suggested putting out an RFP (Request for Proposal) for these services. Christine Hayward, administrative assistant to the First Selectman, informed the board that the last RFP had been issued in 2005; before that the town had been sharing engineering services with Granby for many years. Tom agreed with Bruce to put out an RFP. The selectmen agreed to table the matter for now.

    Agenda Item #8: Appointments to Boards and Commissions

    Farmington Valley Health District: Before going over the list of appointments to the town’s boards and commissions, Dan said that Bruce Gresczyk was being nominated as the town’s representative on the Farmington Valley Health District.

    Dan said he’d gone to as many meetings as possible and that he’s trying to meet with everyone before they’re renominated. Following are those individuals that were reappointed, and those with whom Dan still has to make contact:

    Commission on Aging:

    • Reappointed: Ellen Durstin, Mary Kent.
    • One vacancy on the commission to be filled.

    Conservation Commission:

    • Reappointed: Stan Brobston, Paul Mahoney, Helen Sellei.
    • Need to meet with: David Buyak.

    Economic Development Commission:

    • Reappointed: Bill Bohan, W. Blake Hall, Jr., Donna LaPlante.

    Historic District Commission:

    • Need to meet with: Daniel Romaniello.
    • 2 alternate vacancies on the commission to be filled.

    Inland Wetlands Commission:

    • Reappointed: Jack Trumbull, James Hall.
    • Need to meet with: Troy LaMere, and Wayne Ryznar (alternate).

    Open Space Preservation Commission

    • No expiring regular members.
    • 1 regular vacancy (should be BOF representative), 1 alternate vacancy.

    Recreation Commission:

    • Reappointed: Dan Eddy, Don Govotski, Laura McCarthy.

    Retirement Board/Pension Committee:

    • Reappointed: Elizabeth Connors, Debra Brasfield.
    • 1 vancancy to fill.

    Water Pollution Control Authority

    • Reappointed: Ken Krohner.
    • Need to meet with: Bill Michaud.
    • 2 vacancies.

    Agenda Item #4: Grants Update

    Dan provided an update on the grants the town has ongoing.  Following are some notable developments:

    Low Impact Development Grant ($47,000): A Town Planner is required to be appointed under this grant and an RFP is being put together for this.  The town must go to contract by January 21.

    The following residents have been appointed to the Low Impact Development Task Force:  Ted Stoutenberg, Dave Krimmel, Tony Piana,  Stan Brobston, Mary Ann Gunning, Ron Miller, John Shaw, Carol Youell, and Tom Klebart.

    STEAP Grant ($250,000): The town needs to decide where the grant money will be best utilized, since the grant received is half the $500,000 the town had applied for and will only cover one of the two sewer line projects that need to be done (one on Main Street and the other on Brook Street).  Dan asked the other selectmen to expand the scope of the Building Oversight Committee (BOC) for the wastewater treatment plant currently under construction, so that the BOC could analyze the data and make a recommendation to the selectmen on which project will be done.  ”There’s a tight timeframe ~ within 30 days.” Dan said.

    Roy Litchfield and Denton Butler, two of the BOC members at the meeting, agreed it could be done within that timeframe, even with the holidays coming.

    The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved expanding the scope of the BOC to analyze and make recommendations for which project to choose.

    HUD Block Grant ($300,000): The grant money is expected to be received mid-February to March.  There are 15 applications on file, and the money will be allocated in the order that the applications were received.

    Agenda Item #3: Operations Updates

    Town Hall Hours of Operation: Dan said he has met with the employees’ union and is still discussing the new hours of operation.  He wants to make changes after the first of the year, but he said, out of consideration of the employees, there won’t be any change without a two-week notice to the employees.

    Northwest Chamber of Commerce meeting: Dan updated the other selectmen on his attendance of a Northwest Chamber of Commerce meeting recently.  As a result of that meeting, he had gone on a tour of the commercial buildings in town with Vance Taylor, a commercial real estate broker and a past president of the Northwest Chamber of Commerce.

    Add-on to Agenda: Executive Session

    The Board of Selectmen met for about 15 minutes in executive session regarding a personnel matter.  At the end of the session there were no motions, and no additional information was made available.

    To read the official minutes: of this Board of Selectmen meeting when they become available, please see the Minutes and Agendas section of the town’s municipal website.

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    Following is the agenda for the Board of Selectmen Meeting held yesterday, Monday, December 21, reported on above.

    1.)Minutes

    2.)Opportunity for Public Comment

    3.)Operations Updates ( First Selectman’s Report)

    4.)Grants Update

    5.)Appointment of Town Attorney

    6.)Discussion of Town Engineering Services (on call services)

    7.)Discussion regarding Subordination Request (Housing Rehab)

    8.)Appointments to Boards and Commissions (Annual and any others needed)

    9.)Low Impact Development Task Force Appointments

    10.)Correspondence

    11.)Request for Tax Refunds

    12.)Any Other Business to Come Before This Board

    A view of Brook Street, one of the two streets in the running for sewer repairs under a STEAP grant received by the town.  Photo: Maria Moore

    A view of Brook Street, one of the two streets in the running for sewer repairs under a STEAP grant received by the town. Photo: Maria Moore


    Many Thanks: To Christine Hayward for her gracious help in confirming some of the details contained in this report.

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    Community Calendar: Wednesday, December 2

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    Community Calendar: Wednesday, December 2


    H1N1 (Swine Flu) Clinic Update: There is still one clinic scheduled for the rest of this week on Thursday, December 3, from 3:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. in Barkhamsted. For more information on these clinics see our November 23 News Update: H1N1 Clinics Scheduled for Next Week… Also visit the Farmington Valley Health District’s H1N1 (Swine Flu) Vaccine (Swine Flu) Information webpage. Please call the hotline number: 860-269-6214 from 9:00 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. to make an appointment.

    Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

    Wednesday, December 2, 2009:

    • New Hartford Business Council Board (Steering Committee) Meeting: at 9:00 a.m. at Chapin Park B&B, Church Street, Pine Meadow section of New Hartford.
    • New Hartford Senior Center activities: Fitness: at 9:00 a.m. ($2.50 suggested donation per person, per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii Bowling at 10:00 a.m.; Christmas Luncheon at Marino’s Restaurant at 12:00 noon. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
    • Christmas Tree will be set up at around 3:00 p.m. in front of Chatterley’s, in the center of New Hartford in preparation for Light New Hartford. Go along and lend a hand, or just watch it all come together!
    • Recreation Commission Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. in the Sessions Conference Room at the New Hartford Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford, CT.
    • Wednesday Night Drop-In Pick-Up Co-Ed Volleyball: at 7:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. in the gym at Ann Antolini School, Antolini Drive, New Hartford. Every week except when school is closed; adults and high-school aged only please.
    • Should your event be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Send to newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write Calendar in the subject line.

    …NHGrapevine

    “Earl stopped in at 10 minutes of 5 to leave off the car and the gas card.”

    An employee at Town Hall responded to our reporter’s question, confirming that ex-First Selectman Earl MacInnes had made use of the town-provided vehicle right up to a few minutes before the end of his tenure. It would be interesting to know how much gas had been charged for the past month, when the ex-First Selectman stopped in briefly only a handful of times at his office in Town Hall…

    Contribute to the …NHGrapevine… Let us know what you’ve heard - or seen - in town and we’ll add it to this listing, and also add it to the …NHGrapevine.. section. So let’s hear what you’re hearing around town…

    The lights in the First Selectman's Office in the corner of the Town Hall building were mostly out during ex-First Selectman Eal MacInnes' last few months in office.  Photo: Maria Moore

    The lights in the First Selectman's Office in the corner of the Town Hall building were mostly out during ex-First Selectman Eal MacInnes' last few months in office. Photo: Maria Moore

    The lights in the First Selectman's Office are back on, as an be seen in this image of Town Hall taken a few minutes before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, December 1, the end of Dan Jerram's first day in office.  "They've been on all day!"  Dan confirmed to our photographer, looking up briefly from his work with Christine Hayward.  Photo: Maria Moore

    The lights in the First Selectman's Office are back on, as an be seen in this image of Town Hall taken a few minutes before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, December 1, the end of Dan Jerram's first day in office. "They've been on all day!" Dan confirmed to our photographer, looking up briefly from his work with Christine Hayward. Photo: Maria Moore

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