Monday, November 12, 2007

The "Lights" before Christmas !




Join us for a grand event- The "LIGHTS" before Christmas on Saturday Nov 24, 2007 at 6 pm. The Millerton Merchants will be lighting up our Holiday tree at the corner of Rt22/44 as well as the Gazebo at "Railroad Plaza" next to the Railroad Station in Millerton.

The event is well planned and lots of fun too, kicking off the Holiday and shopping season in good old Millerton!

We wish to thank Nancy Ellis (Central Hudson regional rep as well as Member of the Millerton EMT and Fire Dept). She has spent many hours of her own time preparing the NEW electric meters at both the Gazebo as well as Rt 22/44. We thank you Nancy for all your help, care and attention to detail.

In addition we wish to thank Susan Schneider of Shandell's Lamp store on Main St- she has always had a "never say never" attitude and is a force to be recognized.

In addition we wish to thank Marti Steed for initially making the calls to finally have permanent electric meter service for all the events we will be experiencing now and in the future-

We wish also to thank John LaCurto of LaCurto Elect Amenia for providing the professional Electrical Installation abilities. (See photo above)****

We also thank Jay Scasso for having the holes for the posts to allow the installation.


A big thanks to Jeff Shelters of JJS Electric for digging trenches for the panel box installations.


Also Tom LeJeune NY State Electrical Inspector for his quick response, his time and attention to detail.

A big thanks to the Village of Millerton- John Scutieri Mayor for agreeing to have the meters paid for by the Village-

We will of course add other names as we are aware of their assistance- Our intention is to thank all who have helped and not forget anyone- If you are aware of others add them in a response to this posting.

Millerton will shine with Lights galore this season and the seasons to come- we are thankful that so many will be able to enjoy our very lovely and friendly community- You are all welcome- Please come with family and friends.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Remember to Vote----Please !!

As you know today we put our thoughts into action- Our community as in all communities needs good leadership- Millerton is growing who hasn't figured that out. Yet we must make our government accountable to our thoughts. Don't ever believe that your vote does not count- It does- many officials are put in office in this town with 1 or two extra votes. So Please excersise the most valuable right you have as an American- Vote and be heard.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Do you have a soldier's military address?




It's not too early to start thinking about the Holidays!!! We are gathering names and addresses for active duty soldiers in the hope that we will be able to organize a card, letter, goodies campaign to be sent out to them prior to the Holidays or at least by New Years Day. We would appreciate all the help you can give us. Please send your emails to millertonny@gmail.com where we will be gathering all the information for posting. Thank you for your HELP!


Send Holiday Cards or Letters to One of Our Local Heroes!

SGT Walsh, Timothy, O.

3/11 I Btry 2ND PLT

UNIT 41643

FPO AP 96426-1643


Sgt. Walsh is from Amenia, NY, this is his second tour of Iraq but first time away from home on Christmas and New Years. Thank you for your support of our Troops!! Please send more names and addresses.......

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Am I a Local Yet?

You are if you think you are. Being local is about identifying more with where you have moved to than where you had previously lived.

What about the folks who live in two places? Maybe NYC during the week and Millerton/Northeast on the weekends and vacations. Of course, initially we maintain all of our usual contacts, we choose to shop in stores familiar to us and we see the same doctors until either they die or we do.

But eventually.......................we begin to adapt to our second home or our new full-time residence. We discover Sapersteins, Oblong Books and Music, the local Library, the restaurant owners begin to recognize us and we know just what we want to order. We begin to adjust to the pace and the manner of speach. In our town and the countryside in general nearly everyone waves or says hello even if we don't know each other. Not so in some other areas. That takes a bit of getting used to as well.

Do you now pick up your paper at Terni's (you can find everything there, and if Phil doesn't carry it he will order it for you), then stop at Irving's for coffee, walk over to Herringtons to look at BenMoore paint charts, and then maybe stop by Agway for your birdseed (cold weather is coming soon and your feathered friends will be waiting for you). If this routine is becoming familiar to you then beware, you are beginning to become "a local".

Write in to tell us when you first started feeling a real part of the community. What experience especially made you feel accepted in Town. Was there a special moment when you knew you were "home"? Is there something you would like to see here or some service that would make you feel more at home.