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Penfield, NY: Town Board Community Discussion Tonight

Phillip Dampier April 14, 2009 Events 7 Comments

KP writes:

Just for information, the Penfield Town Board is having a community discussion (as opposed to an official board meeting) Tuesday, April 14, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Browncroft Community Church, 2530 Browncroft Blvd. Additional information can be found here.

Penfield residents who wish to speak up about this issue and inform and educate their neighbors have a great opportunity to do so this evening.

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Currently there are 7 comments on this Article:

  1. Craig says:

    Is anyone going? I hate going to this stuff alone

  2. Craig says:

    Just an update: The Time Warner Issue was brought up and the Town Executives on our side, It didn’t get a lot of play because so many people wanted to discuss traffic lights and roads, no one at the town hall seems to be in favor of caps:

    Note to Phil:
    I talked to a penfield post reporter covering the meeting, i gave him the address of the site with instructions to contact you if he wants some more info on the subject so keep an eye on the inbox mate

  3. KP says:

    I raised the subject at the Penfield meeting and Mr. Wiedemer said he had been inundated with emails. I didn’t get the slightest impression that he was guarded. Judging by the comments of a town board member I spoke to, and the noticeably positive reaction of another to my remarks, they were favorably received. I’ll be very surprised if TWC doesn’t get an earful on Friday.

  4. Rob says:

    Is the meeting on Friday open to the public?

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