FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Beyond the Ides of March
“Beware the Ides of March” doesn’t seem so ominous after the year we’ve been through! As temperatures climb and the sun shines so do...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Spring Ahead!
March is an eventful month. Just to keep track, March 14th is Daylight Savings, the 17th is St. Patrick’s Day, Spring arrives on the...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: The Thaw
In the waning of the February “Snow Moon” comes the first days of March and the literal march to Spring! Spring arrives March 20th,...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: A Winter’s Tale
Texas is not used to winter weather and low temperatures but combined with lack of electricity, natural gas and water, the emergency situation has...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: The Heart of the Matter
Valentine’s Day has passed, and the cold winds of February linger. Winter is tough, a Pandemic Winter feels unbearable. It’s maybe a moment to...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: BIG SNOW!
It came, it snowed, it conquered! Well, not exactly but the 1st Nor’easter of 2021 did give us some challenges and clean up continues....
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Prial
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Prial
To Be Loved and To Love
When we received word about the passing of Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Prial,...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: The Village Kids
“The Village Kids”
Nancy Jean Kosior
There are many reasons we remember a person - many reasons why they may have touched our lives. Nancy Jean...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: “I Have Decided to Stick with Love”
“I Have Decided to Stick with Love” - MLK
In his speech, “Where do we go from here?” Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. states, “I’m...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Our Beloved. Michele Carter.
Our Beloved.
Michele Carter
September 27, 1933 - December 3, 2020
In the age of COVID-19, mourning and grief take on a different form. Without wakes, memorials,...
Due to the snow storm and snow removal there will be no parking on Main Street Until Further Notice

