Engines warm for open house at Town Hall

NORTH EAST — The Town Board will hold an open house on Saturday, Sept 24, so taxpayers can learn about a truck it intends to purchase for the Highway Department.Town Supervisor Dave Sherman wants to afford taxpayers the chance to check out the 2012 International model 7500 SFA four-by-four, with a front and wing plow and a dump body and a salt and sand spreader built-in the town wants to purchase. On hand will be the 1996 four-wheel- drive plow truck with dump body for plowing and sand use that the town is looking to replace, as well as a 2006 truck similar to the one the town is looking to purchase.The town is currently accepting bids on the 2012 truck; thus far it has one for the body of the truck under state contract plus two for the plow and dump spreader. The state bid plus the lower of the other two bids comes to a total cost of $214,311.56.In addition to Sherman, Highway Superintendent Bob Stevens will also be at the open house to answer questions from the public about the trucks. “Obviously there’s been some concern raised at the board table [about the purchase], and people in the community might also have some questions, so this is an opportunity to address the situation and allow people to see the vehicle intended to be replaced and see an example [of what we want to purchase],” said Sherman. “It will also give people a chance to talk with the highway superintendent [about the trucks] with the equipment on hand to look at and things to talk about.”The open house will be on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the North East Town Hall, at 19 North Maple Ave., from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Community members are welcome to stop by at any time throughout the morning.

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