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Clean audit for City of Ashland

ASHLAND The Ashland City Commission received a clean audit last week, showing only one finding in the fiscal year 2020. The audit is an annual review of the previous fiscal year — this year’s audit looked at the financial year that began July 1, 2019, and ended June 30, 2020. All in all, the auditors reported no material weaknesses in the city’s reporting of its finances, nor did they find any major cause for concern. Ashland Mayor Matthew B. Perkins said the city is “fortunate our finances have improved.” “There were only a couple findings and we were really pleased that the city manager already implanted corrective actions to address those issues,” Perkins said.

Village of Massena changes curbside brush pickup to April, May, September, October

MASSENA — Village of Massena Department of Public Works employees will be downsizing the amount of time they spend picking up brush and yard waste curbside because of manpower issues. “We’re not operating with the same level of staff that we were 10, 15, 20 years ago. So (DPW Superintendent Hassan Fayad) is looking to offer the service as it was intended,” Deputy Mayor Matthew J. LeBire told village trustees. Under the code, Public Works crews will do curbside pickup of branches, tree trimming and hedge clippings in April, May, September and October. “All branches, tree trimmings and hedge clippings shall be cut into lengths no greater than 10 feet with the butt end placed towards the road. The largest diameter of limb allowed shall be no larger than eight inches. The amount of brush to be placed at curbside for DPW collection shall not exceed eight cubic yards, loose.

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