Southern Ulster Times May 01 2019

T IMES SOUTHERN ULSTER Vol. 16, No. 18 3 MAY 1 - 7, 2019 3 ONE DOLLAR Marlboro’s Valedictorian & Salutatorian Page 19 SERVING HIGHLAND, MARLBOROUGH AND PLATTEKILL Marlborough to lease town land for cell tower By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] The Marlborough Town Board held a public hearing on a long-term land lease agreement with Florida-based Lloyd receives sidewalk grant Tarpon Towers to build a cell tower at 1650 Rte 9W. The site was the former location of Town Hall and is presently used by the Highway and Water Departments. Supervisor Al Lanzetta said Tarpon Towers will pay the town $1,500 per month with an increase of 2 percent annually. There is also a revenue share of $350 per additional carrier, along with a $10,000 bonus to the town at the beginning of the lease. The lease is for 45 years but Continued on page 10 A record is broken Marlboro approves $58.3 million budget By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] Recently the Town of Lloyd received a grant for $673,000 for sidewalk work in the hamlet area of town. The town will add $50,000 to this that was previously earmarked for this work. Last August the town submitted a grant application, stating that they wanted to construct ADA-compliant sidewalks and crosswalks, to update their existing sidewalks and crosswalks and to add way- finding signage between the Hamlet and the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. The grant application states that, “These improvements will increase the safety and accessibility for all residents and visitors and will spur economic development in the Hamlet’s downtown.” A total of 1,600 feet of sidewalks is planned and they will be five feet wide in order to meet ADA requirements. “The project will also include the installation of 25 ADA compliant ramps with detachable warming pads, which will provide for safe transitioning from the roadway to the curbed sidewalks. There are 17 existing signalized crosswalks that will be improved with slip-resistant brick pavers to assist people with impaired vision. The aesthetics of the brick pavers will add to the charm of the Hamlet and improve the visual quality of the streetscapes. These improvements are slated for Elting Place, Continued on page 3 By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] Bond Brungard Eliz Fino of the Highland girls’ lacrosse team is congratulated after setting a new state record for the most goals scored in a game during last week’s win over Newburgh Free Academy. Story on page 36. CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE - WWW.SUTIMESONLINE.COM Last week the Marlboro School Board approved a $58,363,438 budget for the 2019- 2020 school year, which is $1.47 million higher than this year. The amount to be collected in the tax levy has increased by $907,337 to $35,686,305, and is right at the statutory tax cap limit of 2.61%. A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for Thursday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Marlborough Town Hall, 21 Milton Tnpk, Milton. The budget vote itself is set for Tuesday, May 21 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., also at the Marlborough Town Hall. Residents will see an estimated tax increase in the Town of Marlborough and Plattekill of $321 with Basic Star and $255 with Enhanced Star. In the Town of Newburgh the increase stands at $288 with Basic Star and $268 with the Enhanced Star. The district noted that in 2018-19 the levy increase hit 2.46%, but in the years 2015 through 2018 there have been levy decreases ranging from -4.26% to -0.81%. Continued on page 3