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Pomfret OKs budget and tax hike

The Pomfret Town Board has approved a 2026 budget with a property tax hike of 17 cents per $1,000 of assessed property. The hike results in a raise of 3.84% over 2025 taxes for Pomfret residents living in the village of Fredonia. For people living in the town but outside the village, it works ...

Delayed sewer pact may be set

Fredonia is set to try again on a wastewater treatment contract with the Pomfret-Portland-Dunkirk Sewer District. The village Board of Trustees supposedly ratified a new contract proposal with the district Sept. 10. The move took second billing at a meeting where public focus was on water ...

Silver Creek highlights students at board meeting

SILVER CREEK — The Silver Creek Board of Education set aside time at the beginning of its latest meeting to recognize two students for their own unique talents. First, Brian Wagner was recognized for his school spirit and named as the district’s new security guard. Later, Allie Rozewicz ...

Bill seeks upstate exemption to all-electric construction

A Buffalo-area Republican wants Upstate New York to be exempt from the state’s All-Electric Building Act. Assemblyman Paul Bologna, R-Clarence, has introduced legislation (A.9189) that would amend the state’s Energy Law and the Executive Law to limit the prohibition on the installation ...

Pomfret goes alone on town hall

The town of Pomfret’s government is moving ahead without the town of Dunkirk in its planned shift of operations to a former church on Chestnut Road. Pomfret Town Supervisor Dan Pacos said at the November regular town board meeting that officials were working through a renovation floor plan ...

Knitting group donates 550 items to agencies

The Thursday Knitting Group that meets at Trinity Episcopal Church at 11 Day St. recently gathered to distribute more than 550 items that were crocheted and knitted by members this year. These items included afghans, lap robes, hats, scarves, mittens and baby sweaters. Receiving these ...