Dresden Board Meeting: Monday Sept. 12th

Recently, I learned about a letter, which I do not have a copy of, which states that at this month’s regular Dresden town board meeting on Monday, Sept 12th at 7:05 PM, the town has scheduled a hearing regarding a request for an “after-the-fact” variance from the Huletts Island View Marina for modifications done to their main building in 1995.

The letter goes on to anticipate a variance will be granted. The town will allow limited public comment at the hearing. If a person cannot attend they can submit written comments but the town is requesting that 6 copies must be delivered prior to the meeting.

The Bluff Head Residential Ordinance was enacted in 1971 and provides that all property located within the Bluff Head residential area “shall be used only for single, private family residential purposes, and non-profit recreational purposes.”

I cannot provide any more information, because I have not seen the original letter nor do I have any facts regarding the ordinance in question.

September 11, 2011

The Quality of Mercy

The quality of mercy is not strained.
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest:
It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.
Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it becomes
The throned monarch better than his crown.
His scepter shows the force of temporal power,
The attribute to awe and majesty,
Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings.
But mercy is above this sceptered sway;
It is enthroned in the hearts of kings;
It is an attribute of God himself;
And earthly power doth then show like God’s
When mercy seasons justice.

William Shakespeare – 1600

From The Merchant of Venice, first performed in 1596 and published in 1600, when Portia speaks to Shylock in Act IV, Scene I.

Aubuchon Closes Whitehall Store

I almost missed this from the Post Star – Aubuchon abruptly closes Whitehall store.

More decline in Whitehall. It’s nearing the point where Whitehall is only a 30 MPH zone which slows you on your way to Queensbury or Fair Haven.

The school board with their tax and spend policies, and short shortsightedness by town officials are pushing Whitehall past the tipping point.

(Hat Tip to Jeff Klauder for the link.)

Interview with Marci Wilbur, Town Clerk

2011 is an election year in the Town of Dresden. Many offices are uncontested but I’ll be asking the candidates some questions over the weeks ahead to help the readers of the Huletts Current stay informed.

Today’s candidate interview is with Marci Wilbur who is running for another term as Town Clerk. She is the incumbent, having held the office for 4 years. While she is currently running unopposed, I thought this would be an opportune time to ask her some questions about her position.

While many people know you as the Town Clerk, could you tell us a little bit about yourself? (Interests, hobbies, etc.)

I am a stay at home mother having raised a family of 6 children. Three of our children have begun their own lives and I continue to be active with my remaining three children. I enjoy hunting and fishing and raising a vegtable garden as well as flower gardens. My husband and I have a small blueberry farm located at our home as well as plants located a mile away at my parents house.

Could you tell the readers of the Huletts Current, what the duties of the Town Clerk are?

Some duties of the town clerk include distributing Washington County Recycling stickers and selling the hunting and fishing licenses. People can also come to my office to apply for a marriage license and for purchasing a dog license. I am the Local Registrar of Vital Statistics and maintain the birth/death/marriage records for our town dating as far back as 1920. As the town clerk my duty during a town board meeting is to record the minutes of business taking place.

It has been in the news recently that Town Clerk’s are responsible for marriage licenses. Does Dresden get a lot of marriage license requests and do you actually officiate marriages?

The town of Dresden does not have a lot of marriage license requests and I do not actually officiate a marriage, that is performed by clergy or magistrate.

Many people know that you are the official tax collector for the town but you probably get an earful when people have to pay their taxes. However, you don’t actually set the amount of taxes people pay?

The actual amount of taxes collected is determined by the Washington County budget process as well as the town budget process. There is a trickle down effect that occurs based on State Aid for certain programs offered by the county. A shortage in aid will increase county taxes that is passed along to the residents. There is very little amount to be raised by taxes, if any, generated in our town and most increases are due to the county level of revenue and spending. Also when there are questions of assessed value of property I am not able to answer those questions and refer to our town assessor June Maniacek.

As I understand it, you also take the minutes at all town board meetings. Are those minutes available to the public?

The minutes of each town meeting are kept in the town clerk’s office and are available to anyone who wished to read them. I have posted them on the hulettsnews website occasionally and there seems to be an interest in that continuing. I will be making an effort to follow up with that interest.

I’d finish the interview by wishing you good luck in the election, but because you’re running unopposed I think its a foregone conclusion that the voters have already made up their mind. How do you run for election when you’re unopposed?

I continue to be available to my constituents and as I continue to hold this position I am exposed to all aspects of how to effectively assist them with reliable answers to their every need. To be unopposed doesn’t automatically assure me a free ride and a guarantee. So in conlusion I welcome any comments from your readers to better serve their needs and when I don’t have the answer, I will get to the bottom of it and respond. Thank you for this opportunity to serve as your town clerk once again.

Bob Schneider: Let The Light In

Today was a perfect day (if you were in Huletts you know what I mean), so here’s a great stylized music video from Bob Schneider, from his most recent album A Perfect Day.

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Labor Day Fun

Saturday September 3rd, there will be a corn-husking contest for the children starting at 9:00 am on the golf course.

Following that the Huletts Landing Property Owners Civic Association Annual Labor Day Picnic will start at noon on the golf course.

Looks like summer is coming to an end.

Hurricane Update: Thursday Afternoon

Here is what I can report regarding Thursday (9/1) in Huletts.

Phone service has been restored to many homes and the cleanup is well underway.

The Labor Day weekend weather looks good.

All-in-all Huletts was very lucky. Vermont still has a long way to go.

Message from National Grid

The effect of Irene is still being felt across the communities served by National Grid. At its peak, nearly 850,000 New England customers and more than 150,000 New York customers were without power. We have now restored power to approximately 80% of our New England customers and more than 90% of our New York customers. Crews continue to work around the clock to restore power.

Estimated restoration times are available by calling us at 1-800-465-1212 in New England and 1-800-867-5222 in New York.

We recognize the inconvenience and dramatic impact being without power has on our customers and we thank you for your patience and understanding.

We want to remind customers to stay safe as the restoration and clean up continues. Be extremely cautious when clearing debris near power lines and call us if you see any downed wires.

Labor Day at the Casino

With the news of the hurricane I have been unable to share the goings-on for the Labor Day weekend. Now that things are returning to normal you won’t want to miss the Casino this weekend.

Come to the Casino for the end of the summer party!! Share and hear tales of the hurricane. The Casino will offer food and drink specials and they invite all impromptu musicians to come and play!!

For a great time join friends and family at the Casino. They will be open all weekend serving food and drink. Open at 6 pm every night and breakfast hours on the weekend mornings.

The Casino will close after Labor Day until the last great gala event and Halloween party over the Columbus Day weekend!!!

Hurricane Update: Wednesday Afternoon

Here is what I can report regarding Wednesday (8/31) in Huletts.

Power has been restored to most of Huletts Landing. Some houses are still out but for the most part the power is on.

All roads seem to be open. It is possible to reach the Marina and the Casino. Bluff Head Road and Lands End Road are open.

The phones are still out and will likely continue to be out for a number of days. Things are returning to normal, although not having a phone is tough.

Vermont has been particularly hard hit as have some other parts of the Lake George region. Even with all the damage Huletts sustained, we appear to be very lucky!

If you were planning on coming up for Labor Day, please plan on still coming.

Photo Credit: Rick Carter

Hurricane Update: Tuesday Night

Here is what I can report regarding Tuesday (8/30) in Huletts.

Power has been restored to the center section of Huletts Landing. Power is still out in parts of Bluff Head and Meadow Point. Power has been restored up to approximately Sheep Meadow Lane on Lands End Road. There are two broken poles and one transformer down on Lands End. Power seems to still be out south of Chase Road. The power crews seem to have left for the night.

There has been no sign of Verizon and phones are still down throughout the Landing.

The Eichlerville bridge has reopened and is passable. (Please go slow.)

In regards to the local vicinity, Rutland has been particularly hard hit. There is only one road open into Rutland at this time.

More updates to follow on Wednesday.

Irene Was Nasty


Photo on the Eichlerville bridge looking up Foster brook on Monday afternoon.

What exactly happened on Sunday? Well I was told by one local official that they heard that Irene caused Lake Champlain (all 125 miles) to rise 7 feet on Sunday! This is simply unheard of.

I am trying to keep up with updates and email but conditions all along the east coast make this difficult. Vermont has been particularly hard hit, with many bridges out.

National Grid was working on top of the mountain today and I will continue to update everyone as soon as I have more news.

Photo Credit: John McNelis

Down But Not Out

Irene Update

as of Monday Morning:

Power & Phones Out
Lands End & Bluff Head Closed
Eichlerville Bridge Closed
Numerous Trees Down

Update: 7:00 pm – Monday

Bluff Head Road – Now Passable – Some Debris on County Section / Town Section Clear
Lands End Road – Now Open Tree Cleared
Chase Road – Now Open
Eichlerville Bridge – Work Scheduled for Tuesday
Power & Phone – Still Out

Update 4:30 pm – Tuesday

Power has been partially restored to some of the Landing / 174 homes still without power.
Phones still out
Eichlerville Bridge – Work Continuing Throughout Today

Message from National Grid:

National Grid continues to make significant progress with restoration efforts from Hurricane Irene. 38 hours after the storm passed through our area, we have restored power to nearly 650,000 customers and expect to have restoration estimates for all communities by end of day. The biggest storm in decades rendered many towns and communities without power and, at its peak, we had more than one million customers out. We are using all resources at our disposal, including amphibious vehicles, helicopters and ATVs to access remote and hard to reach areas.

We recognize the inconvenience a loss of power is to our customers and we appreciate your patience as restoration efforts continue.

We want to remind customers to stay safe as the restoration and clean up continues. Many customers are taking advantage of the nice weather to clean up around homes and businesses. Customers are reminded to be extremely cautious when clearing debris near power lines and call us if they see any downed wires.