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1992-05-21 RECREATION MEETING MAY 21, 1992 AGENDA CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: APPROVE MINUTES: March 19, 1992 Approved Corrections: Seconded April 16, 1992 Approved Corrections Seconded CORRESPONDENCE: 1. letter from Gary Mensching - Re: Little League Opening Day 2. letter from James C. Tompkins - Re: Naming field at Castle Point 3. letter from Florence Graff - Re: C. A. C. Meetings 4. letter from Carl S. Wolfson - Re: Robert Baisley Mowing Hughsonville 5. letter from New Hackensack Fire Co. - Re: Parking for Fest 6. List of area concerts from Richard Rose , Town of Poughkeepsie 7. Letter and check from Charles Sprauer for use of R. L. 9/20/92 8. Letter and check from Little All Angels Nursery use of Schlathaus 6/20 REPORTS: K.D. B.R. E. K. T.F. B.G. J.M. S.M. D.R. J.V. R.J.H. OLD BUSINESS Rymer - 7 lot Subdivision lands of Jordan - Resolution Approving Preliminary plat NEW BUSINESS Change date of meeting MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING .. .. 11 RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES . MAY 21, 1992 NEXT MEETING JUNE 10, 1992 AT 7:30 P.M. AT SCHLATHAUS The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Commission was held May 21, 1992 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Out chess County, New York The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. by Chairman Ralph J. Holt, Others present were Senior Citizen Director Kathi DeLisa, Recreation Director Bernie Reimer, Commission Members Ellen Korz, Terry Fisher, Joseph Mastroianni, Stephen Miller and Maintenance Supervisor John Vorndran. The minutes of the March 19, 1992 and April 16, 1992 meetings were approved on a motion by Mr. Fisher seconded by Mr. Mastroianni with all in favor. CORRESPONDENCE A letter was received from Gary Mensching, President of the Town of Wappinger Little League inviting all Commission Members to attend Opening Day ceremonies on Saturday, April 25th at 9:00 a.m. A letter from James C. Tompkins, Secretary of the Chelsea Fire Company has been forwarded to the Commission by Supervisor Smith. In his letter, he requests that the Town consider the naming of the Field at Castle Point Recreation Site after Peter Coughlin recently deceased. The letter mentioned that Mr. Coughlin dedicated his life to the Community and the Fire Company. After a research on this subject, the following information was given: 1. There was a letter from Town Supervisor Louis Diehl dated 7/8/80 indicating that the land dedicated by the Federal Government to the Town be named "Dratz-Deegan Field". A letter was also written by Supervisor Diehl to Chairman Hugh J. Maurer dated 8/21/80 to proceed to have a sign prepared and placed at the site indieat:i.nJJ the site to be "Dratz- Deegan Recreational Area - Town of Wappinger." 2. In February 1985 in a letter from Chairman Hugh J. Maurer to Town Councilman Joseph Incoronato, it was stated that the site was named but if the TDwn desired to honor Kenneth Arthur Browne, a 19-year old Chelsea resident killed in the Korean Conflict, we could name a field within the site after him. Another option was a monument. This last suggestion was done. The Commission had recently submitted a policy to the Town Board relating to the naming of Parks and/or fields. This policy stated that in naming of Parks/Fields, that the person should have made a contribution to the recreational enhancement of the Town. It is our understanding that Mr. Coughlin was an honored citizen of Chelsea but we didn't feel that the naming of a field was the correct avenue to take. A letter stating such will be sent to the Town Board. All agreed with this decision. . 'I Recreation Minutes Page 2 May 21, 1992 A letter was received from Florence Graff Chairman of the Conservation Advisory Counsel advising us that the C.A.C. will be meeting every third Wednesday of each month at Schlathaus. We will see that the building is open for her on those dates. Since we sent a letter in January 1992 to Robert Baisley stating that the Town Recreation Maintenance would take over the mowing of Hughsonville, we have received a letter from Carl Wolfson, Attorney for the Fire District stating that we have no authority over the District property. They stated that they intended to maintain the same as in the past. Since that letter was received, Supervisor Smith asked the Attorney to the Town, Al Roberts, for a ruling. In his letter dated 4/24/92 to Supervisor Smith he stated that Mr. Wolfson was correct in that the Recreation Commission has no authority over the Fire District property. However, the Recreation Commission does have the right to utilize its own employees to maintain the facilities it uses. If, however, there is a formal written agreement, that the Town/Recreation Commission reimburses the Fire District in exchange for the ballfield then that agreement would control until re-negotiated. Mr. Holt mentioned that he has spoken to Supervisor Smith and we will cut the grass at Hughsonville. He also sent a memo to Supervisor Smith that there is no agreement for the mowing for 1992 and that the Commission just receives written approval for the use of the property in the form of a letter from the District. A letter was received from New Hackensack Fire Company requesting use of the Schlathaus Property for parking for their Annual Bavarian Festival on June 12, 13, and 14th. Approval was given for this, however, we expect the property left as it was found. A list of Free Summer Concerts was received from the Town of Poughke~psieRecreation Director Richard Rose, ~Ir. The concerts are those scheduled for East Fishkill, Mills State Park, Town of Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, Town of LaGrange, Town of Washington, Ci~y of Poughkeepsie and Town of Wappinger. A letter and check in the amount of $50. was received from Charles Sprauer for the use of Robinson Lane facilities on September 20th for the Mid-Hudson Road Runners Race. A receipt was sent on April 29th. In his letter, he requested keys to the rest rooms in case of an emergency. It was decided that we will see that he has a key but that he would be responsible for any damages. A memo and check in the amount of $10.00 has been received from Wendy Byrne, Office Manager of Little 'All Angels' Nursery School for the use of Schlathaus on June 20th at 9:00 a.m. for their graduation ceremonies. They also requested use of the electric box. LETTERS SENT DURING MAY 1. Letter to Supervisor Smith - Re: Recreation programs and how we support them. 2. Request to Beacon Correctional for painting work at Robinson Lane 3. Memo to Town Board - Amendment to Recreation Fee Schedule for Summer Camps " - " Recreation Minutes Page 3 May 21, 1992 4. Memo to Town Board - Re: Soccer Agreement 5. Letter to Charles Sprauer - Approval of request to use Robinson Lane facilities and notification of fee due. 6. Letter Dutchess Sport "Grand Slam" - Approval for use of Robinson Lane facilities and notification of fee due. 7. Letter "Little'All Angels' Nursery"- Approval for use of Schlathaus and notification of fee due 8. Memo to Town Board - Re: 2 proposals for resurfacing of Tennis Courts and request to accept bid from Copeland 9. Memo to Ann Buckley, comptroller - Re: Transfer of funds from Parkland to A-7110.4 for tennis court resurfacing 10. Letter to James Raleigh - Copeland - With signed copy of contract and P.O. for work on the tennis courts 11. Southern Dutchess News - Classified Ad for Part time maintenance help . 12. Letter to Dr. Donald Berman - Thank you for speaking on health care planning 13. Letter Judith Talbot, Recreation Director Town of Scriba- Thank you for information on Sr. Citizens Camping Program 14. Letter to Douglas McHoul, Office of Aging - Thank you for providing the Community Service Worker once a month. 15. Thank you to John Pretak - Hoe Bowl Holiday for the Senior Citizen Bowling Party Mr. Holt mentioned that he isn't sure whether Mr. Weston would be able to come back to work but if he does, he will need a medical release. The only people still on staff until the college students return are John, Lewis Rompala, and Bob Weber. Mr. Holt noted that with the grass growing as it has, that we are underwater with work. We seem to be mowing all the time and are unable to do any repair work on water fountains, water lines or work on the gazebo. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa distributed a report on the Senior Citizen Center for the month of April which is attached to these minutes. She also noted the following: 1. Registration for the Center is closed and there is a waiting list of approximately 12 people. Recreation Minutes Page 4 May 21, 1992 2. While attending the Recreation Conference at the Nevele, she spoke to the Recreation Director of the Town of Scriba and she sent Mrs. Delisa information on a Senior Camping Program. This information should be sent to the Office of the Aging since it should be a County program. 3. She spoke with Ellen Fabian at Wappinger Junior High about Seniors and students working together to do a video. The focus will be on memories of the Town when they moved here. 4. Now we have name tags for Seniors. It makes it easier for all to communicate and get to know each other since there are so many new members. 5. On May 15th the Seniors had a FREE Bowling Party at the Holiday lanes. The purpose of this was to encourage a Senior Bowling Club on Fridays. Over 50 attended and all loved it. 6. June 12th is the Center's 4th Anniversary and the Seniors will be celebrating with a block party and barbeque. There will also be dancing and boccie and horseshoe tournaments. Mr. Holt reminded Mrs. Delisa that we should start to work on the Christmas Party--maybe with a letter to the Elks. RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer handed out a list of all the Summer employees and noted that in total only 3 are new applicants. This year we have hired a "floating counselor" who will be available to substitute for any absent employee, help out when needed at any specific park and to step in to help Miss Slacin when needed. Tentative dates have been set for June 1st and 2nd for the C.P.R. recertification of the Directors. The class will be held at Schlathaus. June 16th has been set aside for to complete the paperwork necessary for payroll, give out general announcements and instructions. 6:30 at Schlathaus. a meeting with all summer staff give out the handbooks and to The meeting is scheduled for Registration is scheduled for June 20th from 9 - 3 at Town Hall. Mr. Reimer mentioned that the counselors have been asked to help that day. The Commission Members were all asked to help out especially to handle the money. Please let Mrs. Roe know if you can help. A tentative calendar of events has been made up with several new items such as bowling (for $5.00 you get 2 games, coke, chips and a hot dog), and McGruff the Crime Dog will visit each playground. The usual Splashdown trips are scheduled. Mr. Reimer mentioned that the bus schedule is 90% finished. Recreation Minutes Page 5 May 21, 1992 The Health Dept status is ahead of schedule. Mr. Reimer spoke with Mr. Zoller and they will want to get water samples for testing prior to opening of the playgrounds. For the Castle POint Playground, they will have to get samples from Cori Russell's home. We are also in the process of updating the buddy system for the swim program. Mrs. Roe presented a booklet which she prepared which describes the summer programs. It was suggested" that we see about having them printed and maybe distribute them through the Southern Dutchess News. Mr. Reimer mentioned that he had heard that the gyms in all the schools will be closed this Summer and if this is the case the gymnastic program will be in jeopardy. Mr. Miller mentioned that he thought that Van Wyck will be the only open gym. It was suggested that Mr. Reimer contact Van Wyck to see if we could use their facilities July 6th to 17th from 10 a.m. to Noon. GOLF CLINIC Mr. Holt mentioned that the golf clinic went well and thanked Mr. Miller for the use of Sheafe Road School and his help in running the clinic. He felt that by charging that the program went smoother and that the people didn't miss sessions. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed it. QUIET ACRES Mrs. Korz mentioned she was impressed with the condition of Quiet Acres and that the field is getting a lot of use which might deter vandalism. Mr. Holt mentioned that the building will need to be painted before the opening of the playground. "ADOPT A PARK" Mr. Mastroianni mentioned that he has read in the paper about different organizations "Adopting a Road" and asked why this approach couldn't be used to "Adopt a Park". The same idea would be behind it - to help maintain and keep the park clean. It was decided that Mr. Reimer would put something in his weekly column about this. ROBINSON LANE Mr. Miller mentioned that the store is selling a lot of different things this year and that they are doing well. He did mention that there seems to be a lot of garbage generated from the store (i.e. cups, wrappers and boxes) and he asked if we could place a larger dumpster at the site. Mrs. Roe mentioned Recreation Minutes Page 6 May 21, 1992 that Royal Carting has already been called and a new dumpster should be delivered on the 22nd. He said that he has heard of no complaints about garbage or papers on the fields only in the dugouts. Mr. Miller mentioned that there is a problem with the drinking fountain at SL-1. Mr. Vorndran said that he thought there was sand in it and he will try and get out there as soon as he can to check it out. With the weather as it has been, he has had a hard time keeping up the the mowing. Mr. Miller also asked about putting round up around the backstops and Mr. Vorndran said that he will be doing that when the ball season is over. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Mr. Holt reported on the following: 1. He met with Paul Labieniec of Miracle Recreation regarding the installation of the slide at Spook Hill. Mr. Labieniec noted that per safety regulations all playground equipment must be installed over either sand, pea gravel or safety surfacing. In order to install the slide at Spook Hill, preparation work must be done at the site where it will be placed. Mr. Labieniec will draw up the necessary plans. Mr. Holt mentioned that we will have to do this to ALL playground equipment in the very near future. 2. He mentioned that Spook Hill area is a mess. Beer bottles are allover the place, the bridge has been broken, and the building is a mess and needs to be painted again. This all has to be done before the playgrounds open on June 25th. 3. The tennis courts are scheduled to be done the week of June 1st. They will be resurfaced, leveled and repainted. 4. Mr. Holt plans on meeting with Mr. Scofield of Fishkill regarding the soccer fields to discuss about putting another light cover of dirt over what he has already done and to rake and seed it. Hopefully if this is done, we will have something for the FaIlor next year. 5. At Castle Point approximately 20 ft. from the fence to the right of the pavilion is a water hydrant on the Castle Point V. A. property. Mr. Holt mentioned that he would like to speak with Mr. Lipp, Director of the V.A. Hospital, about hooking into that water with a meter, to run it to the Recreation Area for the playgrounds and eventually the rest rooms. Mr. Holt mentioned that he will speak with Supervisor Smith to get her approval to proceed with this. ,. ~ Recreation Minutes Page 7 May 21, 1992 6. A couple of months ago the Yacht Club came in to the Planning Board with a request to do some site work. At that time we found out that their fence was 4 - 5 feet on our property and that the parking area on Bank street was Town property. It was Mr. Holt's understanding that they have had surveyors in the area. He also noted that we are concerned that if the survey is not favorable to them that they will not proceed with their proposal. We certainly do not want that to happen and if we don't hear from them within the next month or so, we will go back to the Planning Board with a letter. 7. We have a leak at Martz Field around the area of the easement between the Rose and Meyer residences. We have been looking at the problem and have had the Highway Superintendent, Graham Foster, looking into it and he has found that one of his pipes has collapsed. He will be fixing the pipe and when he is through, we will have to do some work leveling and seeding our recreation area. This, too, has to be done before the playground opens. 8. Mr. Holt also noted that we still have to do some work around the gazebo and we need to fix the ditch which was dug last fall to install the electric to the gazebo. 9. He spoke with Supervisor Smith about putting up a gate and fence across the parking area to the left of Martz Field. After fencing off this area, we are planning to put 3/4" of fine blacktop on the surface. In doing this we hope to 1. keep the trailers fromparking in the lot and 2. give the kids a place to use their roller blades and play hockey. We would like to keep them off the tennis courts and from ruining the surface and nets. 10. The cottonwood tree has been removed from Schlathaus and Mr. Holt mentioned that he has received several complaints regarding its removal. He mentioned that at a workshop meeting with the Town Board, Supervisor Smith mentioned that the Town was expecting to receive some money for landscaping the Park and that we will keep that in mind when we have to do work at that site. Mr. Holt mentioned that maybe we would see about putting in the dance area in front of the stage. 11. We have an application from Heritage Task force for a grant of up to $1,000. which must be something in conjunction with the Hudson River. For the past 2 years we have received money for putting in the charcoal braziers and to purchase tables for Castle Point. Suggestions for this year were additional picnic tables or benches for Castle POint. Mr. Holt will work on this proposal. If anyone has any ideas, please let him know as soon as possible. 12. The truck body that is at Robinson Lane is now ready to be moved to Castle Point. Mr. Foster, Highway Superintendent will help us move it sometime next week . Recreation Minutes Page 8 May 21, 1992 13. At our last meeting, the volleyball courts at MOntfort Road. correct type of sand which should be used of $12.00 a ton. Since then Mr. Holt has resident of Pye Lane saying that he would towards the purchase of the sand. We are this donation. we discussed getting new "sand" for Mr. Reimer brought in a pail of the on the courts. He also got a price received a call from a John Badar a like to see if he could get donations still waiting word from him regarding 14. Mr. Holt mentioned that at the April Town Board meeting that Mr. Maurer was not reappointed for another term on the Commission. In his place, they appointed Barbara Gutzler to the 5-year term ending May 1997. Mr. Holt welcomed Miss Gutzler to the Commission. The Commission decided that they would like to thank Mr. Maurer for all his work and dedication to the Recreation Commission by taking him out to dinner. Mrs. Roe will call him to set up a time which is convenient for him. JORDAN SUBDIVISION (FORMERLY DI PALMA) The above subdivision has received preliminary approval for the site on Robinson Lane. RYMER SUBDIVISION The Commission reviewed the subdivision plat and were not entirely happy with the land dedication. They would like to set up a meeting to walk the property to see how it would meet our needs. CHANGE OF MEETING DATE There was a discussion on the meeting date and the fact that by having the meeting the 3rd Thursday of the month created a problem with having items ready for the Town Board Meetings. Several of the members also had a problem with the Thursday night meetings. A vote was taken and it was decided to change the meetings to the second Wednesday of each month starting with the June meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 9:50 on a motion by Mr. Miller seconded by Mr. Mastroianni with all in favor. Peggy Roe Secretary t... '. . ~ MAY 1992 REPORT TO RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 1992 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER April aotivities at the Senior Center inoluded the regular sohedule of arts/orafts, exeroise, oil painting, videos, oards and pokeno. The Center was olosed for Good Friday. Monday attendanoe averages 17 Seniors for that day of the week. The Seniors oelebrated Easter with a lunoheon at Gino's Restaurant on April 9th. Seventy-seven Seniors attended the lunoheon. The Center was olosed. On April 10th, Vio Fanuele of IDS Finanoial Servioes spoke on finanoes for retirees. An additional Easter oelebration was held on April 15th with an Easter egg hunt. Plastio eggs were hidden outside near the Center. Eaoh egg was filled with oandy and jelly beans. Nine of the eggs also had a pieoe of paper with a number from 1-9. Prizes were given to those with a prize number. There was also a prize for the most eggs found. Seniors had lots of fun and everyone oame away with oandy and/or a prize. Prizes inoluded: plants and stuffed bunnies or bears. There were 60 eggs hidden. Only 52 were found. We are still looking for the other 8. All prizes were olaimed. Diana Weibreoht from the Offioe of the Aging was at Town Hall on April 16 to provide the oommunity servioe available to seniors. The Heart Assoo. provided blood pressure soreening on the 21st. Dr. Donald Berman spoke to the seniors on the 24th regarding health oare planning. We had a pizza party at lunohtime on the 24th. And of oo~~se we held our monthly birthday party on April 30. There was an average of 36 seniors at the Center per day. As registration is olosed there are still 182 seniors registered at the Center. There are 12 people on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. Peggy Roe and I went to the NYS Parks and Reoreation oonferenoe at the Nevele on April 5,6 and 7. The olasses and workshops were enlightening and eduoational. Several of the olasses provided speoifio information on senior oenters and aotivities. The exohange of ideas, programs, problems and solutions were very benefioial.I am hoping to implement many of the ideas and programs in the near future. 2. I have spoken to Ellen Fabian at Wapp. Jr. High. We , . , " . . W..A..PPINGER S:El'J I 0 R:. l'rEVJ S. By Kathi DeLisa, Director MAY'1992 May is Senior Citizen Month. HAVE YOU' HUGGED A SENIOR TODAY? It was just a year ago that we began our hug a day. And I must tell you all, that I sincerely enjou hugging each and everyone of you. You are all special. Thank you tor being here.' . May is also National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. To celebrate this, John Pretak of Holiday Bowl has generously offered a bowling party on Friday, May 15th at 11:00 A.M. We are all invited to bowl (for free) and he will serve coffee and light refreshments. The Center will be closed so that we can all share in this. However, Mr. Pretak would like to know how many of us are attending. Therefore, please let me know if you are going and I will put your name on the sign up list. Come on out and join the fun. You don't have to know how to bowl, someone will be there to show you how. Try it! Enjoy! Mr. Pretak has offered to start a Senior Bowling Club on Fridays (no obligation) at 11:00. He will explain this and give details when we are there on the 15th. So mark your calendars and don't forget to sign up. IT SOUNDS LIKE FUN!!! LET'S BOWL!! May is also special as we celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday, May 10th. Happy Mother's Day to all of you Moms. You might also want to celebrate "Blame Someone Else,.pay: on May 13th. That's one I definitely will celebrate cause I'm tired of always taking "The Blame." Maybe you should all warn Regina what day it is on the 13th. Sorry Reg, who else will I blame? Any suggestions? And of course we also celebrate Memorial Day. The Center will be olosed on Monday, May 25th. Time to get out to those Bocci courts and horseshoe pits. How about some competition? Anyone lnterested in being on a Bocci team and/or a horseshoe team let me know. If enough people are interested we will have weekly games with prizes and awards. Come on ladies, sign up and see it you can beat the gentlemen!!! I' will be working together with students and seniors to create a video. The video will focus on memories of the Town of Wappinger, what it was like when they were growing up or when they moved here. Ellen and I will meet before the next school year to discuss this project. Any thoughts and ideas are weloome. 3. We now have name tags for Center members. Since there are so many new members, this makes it easier for all to communioate and get to know one another. 4. John Pretak from Holiday Lanes has offered a free kick off bowling party for seniors on May 15. He would like to encourage a Senior Bowling Club on Fridays for the cost of $1.50 per game. I have over 50 seniors planning to attend. The Center will be closed. 5. May events include a lecture on denture care and dental hygiene on May 1, A bowling party at Hoebowl, Holiday lanes on the 15th, Diana Weibrecht from the Offioe of the aging on the 14th, and blood pressure screening on the 19th. The Center will be closed on May 25, for Memorial Day. 6. June events include an anniversary pionic on June 12, and a crime prevention program on June 25. The bus trip to Pomona is scheduled for June 23. . ., , MAY IS SENIOR CITIZEN MONTH! HAVE YOU. HUGGED A SENIOR TODAY? wI Family Recreation Centers BOEBOWL HOLIDAY LANES ,). SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB tFREE lUCK OFF PARTY FRIDAY MAY IS 11:00 AM · FREE BOWLING, SHOES (I COFFEE PROGRAM WILL BE EVERY FRIDAY AT 11:00 AM DURING THE Sl1MMEIL (NO OBUGATlON) ONLY 81.50. PER GAME FREE SHOES (I COFFEE COME AND TRY IT OUT FIRST WEEK FREE! . . ~~ CALL OR STOP IN FOR. DETAILS. O~~ ,.+1. 0 ~-pr. BOEBOWL BOUDAY lANES ~ iO~"'. (,V RT 9 WAPPINGERS FALLS ~~ !"'" .. z9,.110 (,~ ' . ~ MAY 1992 , TOWN OF, WAPPINGER SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER: OPEN 10:00A.K.-3:00P.M. 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappingers Falls, NY. 12590 Phone:297-3670 Director: Kathi DeLisa MON. TUES. WED.', THURS. 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I 112~30-3~ cards/games 112~30-3: oards/games I-BIRTHDAY PARTY!!!!! 112:30-3: j ~=_~.. ~'H'~"~'_,_~, ___~__""_ . . . . . BIllS PAID DURING MAY 1992 A-1620.40 CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC Schlathaus Park - 7808-0400-01 All Angels Hill Rd. - 7808-0390-00 Robinson lane - 7371-1300.00 Tennis Court - 7690-0425-00 40.01 33.79 251. 46 25.22 A-1620 .41 SYLVAN lAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY Robinson lane - 227-9434 19.57 A-1620.41 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Martz Field Spook Hill Quiet Acres Schlathaus Park Barn Montfort Road - 297-9928 - 297-9861 - 297-7780 - 297-4752 - 297-3692 4.33 5.37 4.33 26.37 34.73 A-7110 .4 Bottini Fuel East Fishkill Railroad Tie James Baisley Tree Service N. & S. Supply Company Southern Industrial Sand,Inc. Urey Hardware A-l Fence company Bottini Fuel Dan Zag - Royal Auto Parts Hutchinson's Equipment John Ossenkop & Son, Inc. John Ossenkop & Son, Inc. Milton Alley Agway Redwing Properties, Inc. Royal Carting Service Windsor Building Supplies Corbin Excavating White Gold enterprises Ralph J. Holt 94.53 124.60 250.00 393.11 1,362.50 89.18 47.97 121.81 5.74 30.78 192.70 650.00 68.50 780.45 43.98 251.44 220.00 94.00 63.80 A-7140.4 A-7620.2 Caldor 238.00 A-7620.4 Petty Cash Kathi Delisa K-Mart So Fro Fabrics Reminisce So-Fro Fabrics Roberts Boice Paper Co. Coffee Systems of Hudson Valley Hobby Hut 90.96 27.15 42.25 29.94 9.98 29.96 56.20 36.00 11.29 Bills Paid during May 1992 Can't Page 2 A-7620.4 H. B. Machines H. B. Machines 39.50 129.10 B-7310.4 Roberts Boice Paper Co. Petty Cash Roberts Boice Paper Co. Enviro Clean - Porta Potty Enviro Clean - Porta Potty E.M.S. Associates Roberts Boice Paper Co. 96.60 2.55 40.50 45.00 75.00 137.76 213.80 A-1990500 Nevele Hotel 399.00