Due to a water main break, Clark Street, Beverly Street, Idlewood Street and Creekside Drive residents will experience low to no water pressure. We expect to have the repair completed in approximately 4 hours. Roads may be closed in those locations to allow DPW to...
National Grid Letter Dated 9/2/21 Explained
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Spring Street – Low to No Water Pressure
Due to a water main repair, the Spring Street residents and businesses will experience low to no water pressure. We expect to have the repair completed in the next few hours. Please call DPW with any questions. 585-637-1060.
Village Board Rescheduled Meeting 01/16/2026
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NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED VILLAGE BOARD MEETING
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED VILLAGE BOARD MEETING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village Board Meeting originally scheduled for January 5, 2026, has been rescheduled and will be held on January 16, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the Oliver Middle School Auditorium, located at 40 Allen...
Rescheduling of the January 5th Village Board Meeting
Please be advised that the Mayor has been working diligently to reschedule the January 5th Village Board meeting that was recalled. We are coordinating logistics and will announce the new meeting date and location as soon as details are finalized. Thank you for your...
Zoning Board Agenda/Meeting Packet for January 12th, 2026
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To our village residents who received letters from National Grid this week:
Our energy program was not set to begin as early as National Grid stated in their first letter. National Grid is obligated to tell customers where their energy supply is coming from. They were obligated to report to you that you are still a National Grid customer for the next billing cycle.
No one needs to read their meter and report it to National Grid, as they suggested, National Grid is responsible for that data collection and reading.
In all likelihood, when the program with Constellation for renewable energy begins – for those who stayed opted in – they will see another letter from National Grid stating the switch to Constellation has happened. This is expected albeit very confusing.