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Untitled (4).StonykillFarm Clouded �• of �'Iuller R etl� e�, Future 1 takeover by the Department of E n vironmental Conservation, Nluller said "nothing has been finalized." He adeded that he - owes a h o m e in Arcadian Acres and will eventually move there, but at present hopes to continue living at the farm. Muller, who vacationed in Florida from Nov. 19 to Dec. 19, said he has no immediate plans to travel and points out that his job as supervisor "will keep me busy." It's expected that Charles Ehlers, Muller 's assistant for - many years, will be in charge of the farm property until a decision r made concerning its use. M ler said he hoped to remain available to a s s i s t Ehlers in case of any emergen- cies. FISHKILL — An era has drawn to a close with the re- tirement of Herbert W. Muller Sr. from his duties at the Stony - kill Farm, along Rt. 9D in the T-)wn of F shkill. Muller had been superm- tendent of the 754 -acre farm for the past 28 years and was also assistant professor at the state facility there. Before that, he was associated with the State Agricultural Institute at Farmingdale, L.I. for 14 years, giving him a total of 42 years of state service. Muller, 63, plans to remain in the area and will begin his fifth term as Town of Fishkill Supervisor this week. What's to become of the farm, which for years was operated by Farmingdale Agricultural and Technical Institute? No one seems to know, even Muller, but hopes are that the land and buildings will be taken over by the New York State De- partment of Environmental Conservation. 11 certainly hope something like this happens," Muller said, noting that he hopes the farm will remain forever green. The farm was willed to the state, with the stipulation that it be used for teaching, or educational purposes. This could be accomplished by the Department of En- v i r o n m e n t al Conservation takeover, Muller believes, since the facility would be used to teach environmental and con- servation practices. Muller said several such schools are in operation in other parts of the state and there is a possibility of such a school here. Muller said the farm is presently controlled by the State Education Department and it would no doubt take an act of the Legislature t o transfer .the land to the Con- servation Department. Should the state decide not to use the facility for teaching, or school purposes, it would revert back to heirs of the family which willed it to the state. The farm has been mentioned many times in recent years as a possible site for the relocation of Brooklyn Polytechnical In- st tote, a private institution unable to expand at its present location. Regarding the possible HERBERT MULLER