LITTLE VALLEY — The 124th annual Little Valley Central School Alumni Association celebration held this past weekend at the Corporate Building on the Cattaraugus County Fairgrounds was attended by 189
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Thank you to the following individuals and organizations:
• In honor of Justin Bailey, the Natick High School hockey team hosted a food drive and fundraiser. Each year, several seniors plan and execute the fundraiser to honor Justin’s memory. This year, the NHS hockey team picked up food donations at 65 Natick homes to bring to the pantry totaling almost 3,000 pounds of food!
• In honor of MLK Day, the Natick Democratic Town Committee sponsored a National Day of Service food drive. They collected almost 1,000 pounds of food. A special thank you to NDTC members Neil Glickman, Karen Schlosberg, Bob Awkward, Julie Gordon, Craig Bystrynski and Heidi Larson, and Carol Gloff for volunteering.
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Natick Town Administrator Melissa Malone s last day is Dec. 28 she tendered her resignation with six months left on a three-year contract.
But town officials are taking a careful approach in replacing her, and will first hire an acting administrator in the interim.
Finalists for that spot include Milford resident Greg Balukonis, a former field supervisor with the U.S. Census Bureau, and Braintree resident Robert Rooney, an associate at the Collins Center for Public Management at UMass Boston.
The two men will be publicly interviewed Tuesday by the Select Board. Chairman Jonathan Freedman said there s no time frame for a decision, which might suggest there would be no administrator of any kind when Malone steps aside.