Wallkill Valley Times Apr. 27 2016

TIMES WALLKILL VALLEY Vol. 34, No 17 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2016 3 ONE DOLLAR Gardiner Open Studio Tour is this weekend Page 16 www.WallkillValleyTimes.net Walden board approves 2.7% tax increase By TED REMSNYDER Short on the heels of a round of intensive budget sessions, the Walden Village Board unanimously approved a 2016-2017 budget at its meeting last Tuesday that includes a 2.694% tax levy increase while preserving the village’s fund balance. The $7,888,793 total adopted budget represents a 1.2% budget-to-budget increase over Budget flub last year’s spending plan. Before the budget could be adopted, the board was first required to pass Local Law 4 of 2016, which allowed the village to override the state tax cap, which had been set at a small increase of 0.32%. That measure was also confirmed unanimously. The tax rate increase is 1.71%, which works out to a hike of $39.44 per year for a residence assessed at $150,000. The proposed budget formulated by Manager John Revella and Treasurer Peter Sullivan originally included total appropriations of $7,968,380, but nearly $80,000 was shaved off the plan over the course of the five budget meetings the board held earlier this month. “When we have the budget meetings, we like it when people from Continued on page 3 Spartan race coming Chief Chaplain Shawangunk won’t waive park fee for summer event Montgomery village treasurer resigns By TED REMSNYDER By RACHEL COLEMAN Montgomery Village Treasurer Heather Benedict has resigned her post in the wake of a botched budget presentation earlier this month. The presentation hit a rough patch when it was pointed out by village residents that the mayor’s budget was calling for a tax increase of 7.1 percent. When some on-the-spot calculations confirmed the observation, it came as a rude awakening to the village board. They had been told by Benedict—who had prepared the budget—that the increase was within the tax cap at less than one percent. Those attending the meeting said it was evident that that the mayor and village board were not happy with the situation, but Mayor L. Stephen Brescia Continued on page 2 Peter Haight Rev. James Van Houten, (l) pastor of the Walden Baptist Church and chaplain for the Walden and Montgomery Fire Departments, was elected Chief Chaplain New York State during the annual Fire Chaplains Educational Conference last week. He is shown presenting a plaque to Rev. Ken Hessell, outgoing Chief Chaplain of NYS. Story on page 33. The Spartan Race company and its signature grueling, will-testing endurance competitions have amassed a growing cult following nationwide, and now the Boston-based corporation wants to hold a public training session in the Town of Shawangunk. The group has submitted a request to hold an event as part of its coast-to-coast Spartan Workout Tour this summer at Verkeerderkill Park. The only catch with the proposed event is that the fast-growing company wants the town to waive the site fee for use of the park, an idea the Town Board rejected at its meeting on April 21. The proposed free event would draw several hundred people to the park for a two-hour training session with Spartan coaches, as participants are run through a slew of high-intensity exercises as they theoretically prepare to take part Continued on page 4 SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL