Wallkill Valley Times Mar. 06 2019

Vol. 37, No. 10 3 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2019 Turn your clocks ahead one hour Saturday night 3 ONE DOLLAR Vikings fall in semis Page 36 w w w .W V T I M ESON L I N E . c om City Winery gains final approval $1 million By LAURA FITZGERALD [email protected] City Winery gained final site plan approval at a Village of Montgomery planning board meeting on Feb. 27. The project will turn the old Montgomery Worsted Mills property into a fully operational vineyard and event space that includes a restaurant, a distillery, tasting rooms, 14 guest rooms, an outdoor ceremony and performance areas, and parking for approximately 300 cars and loading areas, according to Village of Montgomery planning board documents. Founder and CEO Michael Dorf said renovation will start this week and he hopes to begin planting in the spring, as Continued on page 3 Filling the purse of Safe Homes increase projected Pine Bush begins budget preparations By LAURA FITZGERALD [email protected] Photo provided Montgomery Montessori School collected gently used handbags filled with feminine toiletries, the whole month of February as part of our “Fill Your Purse” project. The donations were delivered to The Safe Homes of Orange County on February 28. Safe Homes of Orange County’s mission is “to work toward the elimination of intimate partner violence, teen dating violence, and trafficking by providing comprehensive support services to victims and their children, and by increasing public awareness about these issues and encouraging accountability for perpetrators.” A few of the school ambassadors helped deliver 70 donated bags to the Safe Homes office in Newburgh. The Pine Bush School Board started its budget preparations last Tuesday night with the introduction of its preliminary staffing, technology and instructional budgets. Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Donna Geidel said the preliminary instructional budget might see an increase of more than $1 million. The district’s 2018-19 budget is approximately $116.2 million. In special education, Geidel recommended the creation of a new Collaborative Academic Social Emotional Teaching and Learning Environment (CASTLE) class at Pine Bush Elementary (PBE) and the addition of a special education teacher, two teaching assistants and a behavioral specialist to staff it. In the CASTLE program, students with severe delays in social emotional regulation work within the general education curriculum and receive small group instruction with positive reinforcement. Geidel also recommended the addition of a school psychologist at Pine Bush High School (PBHS) and an assistant director of special programs to assist with committee of pre-school special education, out-of- Continued on page 25 SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL