Huletts Christmas Party: December 7th

The Huletts Landing Volunteer Fire Department is hosting its 10th annual holiday dinner on December 7, 2019 at 5 pm. It is a great party and a great chance to share holiday cheer with your neighbors and hang out with some pretty wonderful fire people.

Please RSVP at the HLVFC Post Office Box 59 in Huletts. Reservations are on a first come, first served basis with payment.

Each reservation is $10 and please include if you will bring an appetizer or a dessert. There are also raffles.

Even if you cannot come, consider a Christmas contribution to the Fire Department.

Final Dresden Election Results

Vote Totals Including Absentee Ballots

The absentee ballots were counted from Dresden’s municipal election this past week and these are final vote totals

Town Supervisor     Votes
Paul Ferguson*     155
George Gang     69
   
Town Board (2 winners)
John Barber*     131
Allen Wilbur*     140
Marc Brown     105
   
Town Clerk
Marcinda Wilbur (uncontested)*     164
   
Town Justice
Jack Eggleston (uncontested)*     157
   
Town Highway Superintendent
Richard Hobus (uncontested)*     166
   

   * Winner

Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to the candidates who gave the voters a choice.

Eleven Years Old


Well, here it is – another November 9th. Today is the day I celebrate the “birthday” of the Huletts Current. It’s now been exactly eleven years since my first post in 2008. Note to all the well-wishers who send me emails today – it is not my birthday!

I did institute a new design this year which was needed for many reasons. While it is harder to link to other sites because they are now behind pay-walls, my basic premise is to find stories and ‘news’ that folks will find interesting and informative. I try to keep the site uncluttered and simple to understand.

The one comment I consistently get, is why isn’t there more news? Well I don’t make the stuff up, so I have to rely on all of you to pass things along. So I thank everyone who has passed along stories and pictures.

Now onto year twelve!

Dresden Election Results: Unofficial

Tuesday Machine Vote Totals (Unofficial)
Absentee Ballots still to be counted.

Below are the machine vote totals from Tuesday’s election. As of Wednesday morning, absentee ballots returned to the Board of Elections are not included in these totals. While the projected winners appear to have leads outside of the number of absentee ballots to be counted, the number of absentee ballots returned at this point is still being updated. Absentee ballots must be postmarked the day before the election. These will be counted next week and I will update the final vote count then.

Town Supervisor     Votes
Paul Ferguson*     145
George Gang     54
   
Town Board (2 winners)
John Barber*     116
Allen Wilbur*     124
Marc Brown     95
   
Town Clerk
Marcinda Wilbur (uncontested)*     146
   
Town Justice
Jack Eggleston (uncontested)*     141
   
Town Highway Superintendent
Richard Hobus (uncontested)*     149
   

   * Projected Winner

Leaves Are Falling

The last few weeks in Huletts have been spectacular. The weather has been warm and sunny and the nights have been cool. Plan on coming back again before it starts to get colder. Here are some leaves from this past week.

HLVFC Celebrates its Basic Exterior Firefighting Operations Graduating Class of 2019


The HLVFC firefighters who gained their certification for Basic Exterior Firefighting Operations. (Click all images to see larger versions.)

A noteworthy celebration that took place at the Huletts Landing Volunteer Fire Company firehouse last Saturday, where 18 members were honored for their successful completion of a very intensive 80 hour training course, sponsored by the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control, thus gaining their certification for Basic Exterior Firefighting Operations.

As you can imagine, that commitment to advance the level of professionalism within our community is just one more indication of the dedication these firefighters have for improving their skills to best serve our Huletts Landing community.

The dinner, held in their honor that evening, was attended by the proud family members of the graduates, other rank and file members of the Fire Company and the officiating members of the New York State Fire Administrators Office. Also in attendance, was Paul Ferguson, Town Supervisor for the the town of Dresden.

The ultimate focus of appreciation was on each graduate as they were called up to receive their “Certificate of Completion” from the State Administrator and their Instructor, Scott Richards.

Many accolades of appreciation were given to all those “behind the scene” supporting staff, including several of the firefighter wives who faithfully provided all the daily food and nourishment – it was delicious and they were outstanding.

But especially singled out were the fire Company’s Training Officer, Jim Leghorn, and his wife Cathy for the initial planning and valued contribution in putting this project together and thereby providing this opportunity for its success.

So once again, many thanks to the Graduates for undertaking this challenge – no doubt a decision that will prove to be beneficial to our community for years to come. All in all, it was a very exciting and rewarding evening that will long be remembered.

In Memory of William Harriman 1932-2019


William “Poppy” Harriman 1932-2019

Obituary of William ‘Poppy’ Harriman

William ‘Poppy’ Harriman, of Denville, passed away peacefully with his caring family by his side on Thursday, September 12, 2019 at Morristown Medical Center. He was 87 years young.

Born in New York, New York to the late William and Frieda Harriman, he was raised in Germantown in the upper East side of Manhattan. It was in Croton, NY where he met his soulmate, Anne E. Riebe. They married on April 5, 1953 at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in New York City and began a family of their own. In 1959 they relocated to Oakland, NJ to continue growing their beautiful family before settling down in Sparta in 1968. He received his Bachelor Arts Degree in Business from Adelphi University in New York. After his beloved Anne passed in 2012, Poppy relocated to Denville to be closer to his adored children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

A proud war veteran, Poppy honorably served our country in the United States Navy during the Korean War. Serving in the Navy was the foundation that formed his love for aircrafts. He had a successful 40 year career working for Newark Liberty International Airport, retiring in 1989 as the Chief of Operations.

His happy place was on a boat on Lake George surrounded by his family. Family truly was the first priority in his life. The unconditional love, endless support, and selflessness that he provided was never taken for granted.

He fought for independence, honesty, integrity, respect and first and foremost, for his family. He was gregarious, charming, intelligent, and vivacious, which are just a few attributes that describe Poppy. To say he will be sorely missed is an understatement.

He leaves joyful and special memories to his loving children, Charles Harriman and his wife Nanci, Cynthia Harriman and her husband Edward Prendeville, Anne Berry and her husband Douglas, and Barbara Harriman-Pauls and her husband Patrick Pauls. He is survived by his cherished grandchildren, Alexandra Stienstra and her husband Michael, Jonathan Harriman and his wife Annie, Annemarie Clayton and her husband Thomas, Madison Berry, Benjamin Harriman and his wife Livia, Charlie Harriman, Sean Pauls, Emma Harriman, William Pauls, and Maximillian Berry. He has seven treasured great-grandchildren, Harrison, Graham, Reid, Penny, Theodore, Morgan, and Sebastian; and many extended family members and friends.

Although we are deeply saddened by Poppy’s passing, we take comfort in knowing he is looking after us from above, especially his two great-grandchildren that will be born in the next few months.

Memorial Visitation will take place on Sunday, September 15th from 3 – 5 pm at Norman Dean Home for Services, 16 Righter Avenue, Denville. Memorial Donations are being accepted to Stephen Siller Tunnel To Towers Foundation or Wounded Warrior Project.