Town Hall Expansion Approved

In a unanimous vote Monday night, the Town Supervisor and council approved to go ahead with the  expansion of the Town Hall Building.

The vote followed articulate and often emotional testimony, from more than a dozen speakers from the packed, standing room only crowd made up of long time residents, visitors and second home owners.

The council voted to finance the construction with a $900,000 bond. The council said it would be actively seeking grant money to off-set the costs of the project.

The design of the new structure calls for a new Town Court facility,  more office space for Town employees and an expanded library.

Jolyn O'Conner and her husband Jim were there in support of the expansion.

"The residents kept vocalizing that they wanted the governing body to move forward with the project and now. Everyone applauded when they finally voted(unanimously) to move forward.

"It was really a slice of small town America at its best. Particularly the older residents, standing up and saying how many generations of their family have lived here and that even though they are on a fixed income, they don't mind paying a little more to improve the court and the library. There were a lot of library employees and volunteers present.

"One of the important topics of discussion was safety issues concerning the current court set up. In its present configuration inmates and lawyers often have conversations in the hallway, exposing them to the general public – including children and the judge.

"My husband Jim who is the police chief in Lyndhurst, NJ, spoke about the dangers of the current court building in terms of prisoners being side by side with residents and school children coming to the library. He discussed the possible liabilities to the community should someone be hurt and that it was an accident waiting to happen. He received a round of applause. 

"One such incident could cost us more than the entire cost of this project,"  Jim said.

He and Jolyn have had a second home here in town for the past five years. The couple caused some laughter in the meeting room when Chief O'Connor admitted he hasn't spent much time in libraries unless it was on "official business".

Jolyn chimed in that she has never seen him in a library in 20 plus years, which she said she finds "inconceivable!"

"Libraries are very important to me as a professional writer and frankly, we would not have purchased a home in this town if it did not have a library." she said.

 

 

 

 

Who's Your Grand Pa?

One of the more fascinating moments for us at this Summer’s Monday Acoustic Jam session, was hearing the song, “I’m my Own Grand Pa”.

It was originally made popular by Ray Stevens, and it tells quite a tale. There’s no guarantee is will be played at tonight’s jam, but just for yucks, we found the original lyrics, which we are happily sharing with you.

“Many, many years ago when I was twenty-three
I was married to a widow who was pretty as could be
This widow had a grown-up daughter who had hair of red
My father fell in love with her and soon they too were wed

This made my dad my son-in-law and really changed my life
For now my daughter was my mother, 'cause she was my father's wife
And to complicate the matter, even though it brought me joy
I soon became the father of a bouncing baby boy

My little baby then became a brother-in-law to dad
And so became my uncle, though it made me very sad
For if he were my uncle, then that also made him brother
Of the widow's grownup daughter, who was of course my step-mother

Father's wife then had a son who kept them on the run
And he became my grandchild, for he was my daughter's son
My wife is now my mother's mother and it makes me blue
Because although she is my wife, she's my grandmother too

Now if my wife is my grandmother, then I'm her grandchild
And every time I think of it, it nearly drives me wild
'Cause now I have become the strangest 'case you ever saw
As husband of my grandmother, I am my own grandpa

I'm my own grandpa, I'm my own grandpa
It sounds funny, I know but it really is so
I'm my own grandpa”

Songwriters
Dwight Latham; Moe Jaffe

Published by
COLGEMS-EMI MUSIC, INC.

Town Hall Expansion: The Board Votes Monday Night

Will Schroon have a new town hall, with more office space, a new court and an expanded library? Or will those who use the 40 year-old building be stuck in the same old, same old?

Tonight the Town Supervisor and the board will vote after a public hearing on the matter.

The meeting at 6pm in the Town Hall is expected to be a packed, standing room only event. When Mike Marnell spoke to Schroon Laker.com recently he was confident the almost $1 million project would get enough votes. Where do you stand?

The 1-Eye Classic is On: Come Celebrate Sunday

Hard core riders don't let a little liquid Sunshine deter them -- they are out there somewhere having a ball! But for the rest of us -- who want to stay dry --  there is a HUGE celebration at the Boathouse starting at 12pm. It's for the entire community with great food, music, raffles and PIES!!! 

In the video, organizer Annie Gregson talks about what's happening today (Sunday, September 13). Come on down and enjoy the fun! From 12pm - 2:30pm.