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Community Remembers Robert Fusco – By Harold Wessell

BALLSTON SPA, June 18– There are journalists who go to war to follow soldiers as war correspondent. Robert A. Fusco, Sr. of Waterford, who passed away here on Dec. 9, 2005, went to war as a soldier, and returned to be a journalist for most of his adult life – and one who at times wrote thoughtfully about soldiers in the many different places that were touched by World War II.  At the same time, it came through how he had been touched by it.

Long after his military experience, in 1965 he would write: "‘Wow!' – Nothing militarily or scientifically profound in that statement. But it was the reaction of one young GI as he rounded a street corner and had his first look at hundreds of blocks of nothing – Hiroshima, 1945."

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Stillwater Town Board 11-01-12 Town Of Stillwater Supervisor Budget Message – By Harold Wessell

Stillwater Supervisor Ed Kinowski received an email from Malta Parks, Recreation and Human Resources Director Audrey Ball recently, wondering if some Stillwater folks, especially those along the town's multi-use trail,  would like to sit in on her town's informational meeting offered by the Sheriff, on organizing a local Neighborhood Watch.

   She had seen reports in the Express of vandalisms in Stillwater, and wondered if townspeople in Stillwater might be interested in hearing more about Neighborhood Watch, by attending a meeting already set in Malta.

Kinowski said he thinks folks along the Town's multi-use trail will be very interested.

 

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Supervisor Will Propose Easier Use of Fund Balance

 

 

 

by Harold Wessell

TOWN OF STILLWATER, October 11. Town Supervisor Ed Kinowski plans to add a suggestion for more creative use of some of the Town's fund balance in the 2013 Town Budget at a Public Hearing on the plan this (Oct. 25) evening.
The change, he explained at the Oct. 11 agenda meeting, will be a suggestion that the Board to take a portion of “the best-guess fund balance we would have," apply some of that to use in the budget. Then, he said with some optimism, "The rest of it would go to begin our magical and one-time, final savings account, to put us forward into the future for new buildings and anything else we so desire."

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