Southern Ulster Times Apr. 19 2107

T IMES SOUTHERN ULSTER Vol. 14, No 16 3 APRIL 19 - 25, 2017 Fast start Page 40 In early 2014 the Plattekill Library Board of Trustees was considering buying the Cider Mill property just down from their present location on Rte. 32 as a site for a new library. They sent the owner a check for $9,250 as a deposit, which was cashed. In November of that year, the owner sent back a check of his own for this amount, indicating that the sale was off but board President Lynn Ridgeway, with the backing of Vice President Valerie Smith, continued to mislead the board by insisting they had a viable contract with this seller. Ridgeway further misinformed the board by saying the check was put in escrow, which left the impression that the money was back in the library’s bank account. In reality, the library’s attorney placed the check in a folder, with Ridgeway’s knowledge, and claimed he was told to do so by the full library board. ONE DOLLAR Musical wildflowers Page 12 SERVING HIGHLAND, MARLBOROUGH AND PLATTEKILL Plattekill library still out deposit money By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] 3 There is nothing in the library board minutes that lays out this timeline of events or anything that shows the board approved a motion to have the check placed in a folder. Eventually this check was no longer valid and in recent months the library has been unsuccessful at getting the former seller to send another check to them in the amount of $9,250. Library Director John Georghiou said Continued on page 4 Growing up in Milton Milton Fire Station addition in full swing Walkoff win By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] Mike Zummo Highland’s baseball team had a eason to celebrate after beating Port Jervis in the consolation game of the Hambletonian Classic last week in Chester. Story on age 38 WWW.SOUTHERNULSTERTIMES.COM The Milton Firehouse is making room for a two-story 3,000 sq./ft. addition that will nearly double the size of their building. Fire Commissioner James VanVliet, who is overseeing the project, said they are hoping to be finished by the time they host the Ulster County parade at the end of July. “With the winter they didn’t do too much and now everything seems to be breaking and everyone is putting a lot of effort in,” he said. “I know the contractor has about three or four other firehouses he is starting to build and I think he wants to get this one done.” VanVliet said they broke ground last August after the town moved a sewer line for them. Before the winter frost set in they had the footings poured but left the block work until this spring. VanVliet said the ground floor will have an apparatus bay that will allow them room for at least one fire truck “and Continued on page 5