Etna Green Allows Extension Of One¨Utility Payment

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Ryan Buckmaster-

ETNA GREEN - The town council of Etna Green approved an ordinance at Tuesday night's meeting which will allow residents of the town one extension per quarter on utility payments.

Laura Baker, clerk treasurer, said that she knows times are hard financially and wants to work with the residents.

The council discussed recent renovations that took place in some of the town's buildings.

The town hall, waste management plant, and the park building all received retro-fit lighting with energy efficient bulbs and brand new fixtures. The council hopes to help cut back on cost as well as emissions.[[In-content Ad]]

ETNA GREEN - The town council of Etna Green approved an ordinance at Tuesday night's meeting which will allow residents of the town one extension per quarter on utility payments.

Laura Baker, clerk treasurer, said that she knows times are hard financially and wants to work with the residents.

The council discussed recent renovations that took place in some of the town's buildings.

The town hall, waste management plant, and the park building all received retro-fit lighting with energy efficient bulbs and brand new fixtures. The council hopes to help cut back on cost as well as emissions.[[In-content Ad]]
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