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+ Expand All − Collapse All TodaySupervisor Lewis Zorn, Councilman Robert Klossner, Councilman Robert Strong, Councilman Gerald Hyatt, Councilman Charles Farrell
The Town Board reviews/signs vouchers starting at 6:00. The regular business meeting begins at 7:00.
Town of Candor Town Hall located at 101 Owego Rd.
Office number 659-3175 Fax Number 659-7809
Town Clerk – Ext 1 Code Enforcement – Ext 4
Justice – Ext 2 Supervisor – Ext 5
Assessor – Ext 3
189 Honeypot Rd.
Candor, NY 13743
Office: 659-3175, x5
Cell: 727-8279
E-mail:
candorsupervisor@cnymail.com
Current Term – 12-31-13
1400 Fairfield Rd.
Candor, NY 13743
Phone: 659-7150
E-mail: joeandrose@frontiernet.net
Current Term – 12-31-15
353 Spencer Rd.
Candor NY 13743
Phone: 659-4250
Current Term – 12-31-13
204 Owego St.
Candor, NY 13743
Phone: 659-4517
Cell:
E-mail:
wstrosahljr@twcny.rr.com
Current Term – 12-31-15
88 Fawn Drive
Candor, NY 13743
Phone: 659-4642
E-mail: dlindsay@frontiernet.net
Current Term – 12-31-13
In front of Avon DEC office
Rts 5 and 20, Avon, NY
Wednesdays 4 – 6pm & Saturdays 10 – 12 am
Join the vigil…bring your signs or borrow ours
(this is not a rally or a very organized action, we are simply sending our No Fracking Way Message to passers-by while maintaining a constant and relyable presence in the right-of-way lawn area of the DEC)
Semimonthly meeting of the Owego Village Board.
This is the main business meeting for the Town Board for the month. Contact the Town Supervisor, supervisor@dryden.ny.us or 607-884-8888 ext. 227 for the agenda.
Speaker: Dr. Oliver Fein – Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College
He will examine both the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and single payer health plans! While the ACA brings many changes to our system, there remains much to be done to achieve the goal of quality, affordable healthcare for all.
Co-sponsored by Statewide Senior Action Council and Social Justice Committee of First Unitarian Society of Ithaca.
In front of Avon DEC office
Rts 5 and 20, Avon, NY
Wednesdays 4 – 6pm & Saturdays 10 – 12 am
Join the vigil…bring your signs or borrow ours
(this is not a rally or a very organized action, we are simply sending our No Fracking Way Message to passers-by while maintaining a constant and relyable presence in the right-of-way lawn area of the DEC)
Save S-VE (Spencer-Van Etten) members meet on the first and third Mondays of each month (some holidays excluded) in Spencer, 6:30 p.m. Write maura@maurastephens.com for place information.
Upcoming Diversity Community Roundtable, “Creating Sustainable Change for the 7th Generation”
This year’s conference includes two keynote presentations, morning and afternoon breakout sessions, and lunch. Our keynote presenters are: Tadodaho Sidney Hill presenting “Words That Come Before All Else”, and our lunch keynote is Rabbi Brian Walt. [Tadodaho Sidney Hill is the Spiritual Leader of the Haudenosaunee (Six Nations/Iroquois Confederacy). He is of the Onondaga Nation, south of Syracuse, NY. Rabbi Brian Walt is the Palestinian/Israeli Nonviolence Project Fellow of the Dorothy Cotton Institute.]
You are encouraged to register at www.diversityroundtable2013.peaksoverpoverty.org by April 18th to take advantage of the $45.00 Early Bird registration; registration fee after April 18 is $60.00
In front of Avon DEC office
Rts 5 and 20, Avon, NY
Wednesdays 4 – 6pm & Saturdays 10 – 12 am
Join the vigil…bring your signs or borrow ours
(this is not a rally or a very organized action, we are simply sending our No Fracking Way Message to passers-by while maintaining a constant and relyable presence in the right-of-way lawn area of the DEC)