Tim Rand of TARAT Studio on Utica St., paints a mural of the Beatles in the alleyway between Paddywacks and the Village Crossing. The work was commissioned by Cathy Mosher of Wink.
Growing concerns over traffic jams and the potential for accidents and ensuring the public’s safety when the fire department is called on for emergencies are on a collision course with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce’s insistence that the Farmer’s Market on Thursday poses no dangers. . . . . . . Click here to download
By Charles J. Kershner Executive Editor Emeritus Clinton Central School started the 2012-13 year with 1,303 students in grades kindergarten through 12 after ending the previous year with 1,370 and with little prospect of a return to the heady years of the 1990s, Supt. Matt Reilly said on Monday. . . . . . . Click here to download
Oneida County legislator Chad Davis and Kirkland Town Board member Michael O’Neil joined a group of 35 area lawmakers in calling on Gov, Andrew Cuomo to prohibit the process known as hydrofracking anywhere in New York State. . . . . . . Click here to download
September 12, 2012
Written by The Clinton Courier
Tuesday, 11 September 2012 19:41
Highlights from the September 12 issue
A final nod to Summer A large field of sunflowers on upper Norton Ave. has drawn much local appreciation.
By Gabriel Kashuba Reporter/Editor The future of the Jack Boyton Community Pool on Norton Avenue remains uncertain and the Clinton Central school board is faced with making a decision by the Oct. 31 on whether to keep the facility open or to finally close it down after more than a half century.. . . . . . Click here to download
Kirkland Town Atty. Anthony Hallak said he has reservations that any changes to the zoning code could prohibit property owners from leasing their land for mineral extraction, including the controversial process known as hydrofracking. . . . . . Click here to download
Kirkland police responded to 121 complaints in the Town of Kirkland and 33 in the Village of Clinton in August, of which 16 calls were for complaints domestic disputes. . . . . . Click here to download