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    From The Mayor’s Office

    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE:A Season of Change

    In the aftermath of storms Henri and Ida, the Village DPW and Water Department is working through the issues created by the incredible volumes...

    Retirement Ceremony for Faded and Worn Flags

    American Legion Post 214 will hold its first ever open-to-the-public retirement ceremony for faded and worn flags on Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at 5:00...
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    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Ben’s Garden

    The proposal to create a Memorial Garden in honor of Private First Class Benjamin Valenti, Army World War II Veteran and Purple Heart Recipient,...
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    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: The Sturgeon Moon

    On Saturday, August 21st there will be a full moon commonly called the Sturgeon Moon. The name comes from Native American and early colonists...
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    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Voces/Voices

    When we imagine or reimagine our ideas of a village, as we are doing through the Comprehensive Master Plan process, arts and culture has...
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    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: August Fun!

    August is the month many of us get a chance to take a break. Although historically folks like to get away, the pandemic pause...

    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: A Remarkable Place

    How we see and use our Village has changed over time. It is of course a wonderful place to live with an intrinsic downtown...
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    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Summer is Here!

     Summer is Here! The sound of cicadas, the sharp waft of mown hay, fireflies rise up in the twilight, summer has arrived in the Warwick...

    FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Travels With Hugo

    Last week I wrote about my son Henry’s Birthday and his usurped Graduation Ceremony. Because of COVID, we have not seen him very much...