Elma honors retiring dispatcher
Published: November 06, 2009, 12:30 am
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The Elma Town Board has awarded a certificate of appreciation to John MacIver, a dispatcher for many years in the Jamison Road Fire Company.
MacIver, a Seneca Street resident, has served as a dispatcher for all four town fire departments and is retiring after 35 years of service.
The board also recognized Eagle Scout Randall Gyergyek of Stolle Road, a junior at Iroquois High School and member of Troop 325. His project was refurbishing the statue of Mary at Annunciation Catholic Church, complete with new landscaping and a concrete bench with lighting.
In other matters Wednesday night, the board:
• Held public hearings on the proposed 2010 budget and a drainage district at 951 Bowen Road. There were no public comments.
• Issued a preliminary permit to Smolarek Funeral Home, 5121 Clinton St., to build a 6,216- square-foot building.
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