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1965-07-19 '" "oFFICI! OF THE DIRECTOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS WASHINGTON. D.C. 20233 IN REPLY REFER TO: "JUt 19 1965 ~ Ill". Richard H. Linge Supervisor, TO~1I1 of vlappinger Box ls'l ,,,appingers Falls, Nei-1 York 12590 Dear !oIl". Linge: \ ) ~/ The official COU.l1t exceeded the estimated population figure on \ ' which the advance of ~1,320 vms based. Therefore, in accordance o with the terms stated in the attachment to our letter of August 10, l 196t~, an additional remittance of ~150 is required to cover the ~ final costs of the special census. vIe shall appreciate your sendi."1g C,l,\'-- us a check for that amount made payable to census, Department of Commerce. The following official certificates are enclosed for the special census taken as of March 18, 1965, of the TOvrrl of Wappinger, Ne't-1 York: '11appinger tOvffi by color and sex; that part of Happingers Falls village in Iyappinger town by color and sex; and the total population of "Tappingers Falls village. / \. If you 1-dsh to have the certifications recorded Hith the State / ~'~ 'Comptroller, the State requires that photocopies of the certificates i l' be submitted directly to Albany by a local official of the census area on or before October 1, 1965. You should address the copies , (),-c;' / 0 Ne1-1 York State Department of Audit and Control, Bureau of State \1i ~ (l ,~; , id, State Office BUilding, Albany, Neu York. ~... . T 'The Comptroller has informed us that lomere a town has filed a l~.\ .\", \ \u.i special census lJhich includes the villages, any village may file a ) ~\\'~'''\' -vuthdra,.ml uith his office ,.dthin sixty days after October 1. J': This also applies to tOvms and cities. '/\, ~~,';" II Sincerely yours, ~rT~ A. Ro~er Acting Director Bureau of the Census Enclosures .. August 26th, 1965 New York State Department of Audit and Control, "r.au of State Ai d, State Offfce Building, Albany, N. Y. Gent lemen I I am enclosing herewith photocopies of the certiffcates of Special Census fo,. the Town of W.ppfnger which we would like to have recorded with the State Comptroller. Uery truly yours, George Robinson Deputy Supervisor