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Kinderhook considers paving road
Dec 28, 2016 12:04 am
Emilia Teasdale reports in The Columbia Paper that Kinderhook holds a public hearing to consider paving Wildflower Road at 6:45 p.m. January 9 in the Martin H. Glynn Municipal Building. Several residents of the dead end dirt road, which branches off Mason Road near state Route 203, have signed a petition to change it from a private road to one the town maintains. Residents on the road would pay for the paving, if approved. Wildflower Road resident Rupert Sharoun said at the December meeting, “It’s costing us money now to maintain the road.” Read the full story in The Columbia Paper.