JOHNSTOWN Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Fulton County Saturday on the first day of early voting, carrying with her a simple message her administration intends to be a friend to local governments in upstate New York. Hochul, from Erie County, said many people call local elections the "off-year" elec
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JOHNSTOWN – Mayor Vern Jackson has scheduled a special meeting of the Common Council for tonight at 7 p.m. to discuss and then vote on a resolution to borrow up to $13.7 million for city capital projects.
While Jackson in June had said he didn’t know whether the bonding process would be completed by the end of his term in December, the council now appears poised to move ahead with authorizing the borrowing before the end of July.
First Ward Councilman Bradley Hayner said he anticipates the special meeting will take approximately “30 to 45 minutes.”
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JOHNSTOWN – During a special meeting Tuesday the city Common Council voted unanimously to appoint Eric Parker of Worden Street to replace Amy Praught as the 3rd…
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JOHNSTOWN The Johnstown Senior Citizens Center recently received a sprucing up from the city Department of Public Works.
Center Executive Director Diedrie Roemer, who is also associated with the local Lions Club, reported recently to the Common Council that she wanted to thank DPW, which got the facility “cleaned up this spring.”
She thanked the DPW staff for also hanging flags on Main Street and “making our city a welcoming place.”
“We are looking forward to the beautiful hanging flower baskets coming in May,” Roemer stated. “The Lions Club is accepting donations for the flowers, which can be mailed to P.O. Box 305, Johnstown, NY 12095.” She said any amount is “very much appreciated.”