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Town of Boston E-Mail Newsletter

June 10, 2008

webmaster@townofboston.com                                                            Volume 5


 

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Boston Town Hall

8500 Boston State Road

Boston, New York 14025

Phone:  716 941 6113

Fax:  716 941 6116

Government Meeting

Schedule

 

   June              July/Aug

 

 

Coming Events

 

 Trooper David Brinkerhoff Foundation Fundraiser

 

Boston Youth Baseball

 

Summer Concert Series

 

Youth Soccer 2008

 

Chamber of Commerce Car Cruise

 

Boston Summer Recreation 2008

 

Boston Summer Recreation Registration Form


Ten Lives Club Car Cruise

 
Benefit for Donna Odoj

 
Bricks for Sale

 
Patchin Ladies Auxiliary Welcoming New Members

 
Classes for Caregivers

 
Shed Wanted for 10 Lives Club

 
Relay for Life of Springville


Boston Fire Company's Auxiliary Recycling Program

 
Boston Community Days 2008

 
Boston Area Schools Continuing Education


North Boston FC 50 Grand Gala Early Bird 11/1

 

 

 

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Community and Municipal events!

www.townofboston.com

 

 

 

 

 

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Volunteers Needed to Build New Playground

 

The Town of Boston is installing a new playground on Saturday, June 14, 2008 at the Town Hall.  There will be playground areas for children under 5 years old and another for children over 5 years old.  These playgrounds will be for all children of Boston and will be utilized by the summer recreation campers. 

 

Volunteers are needed to assist with the installation of equipment.

 

Donations of food and drinks would also be greatly appreciated.

 

To register as a volunteer or make a donation of food or drink, please contact Councilwoman Cathy Dobson at 445 – 1356.

 

 

 

Spotlight:  Boston Community Days!

 

The committee has spent hundreds of hours putting together this event.  We truly want to put the Town of Boston in a good light and show why it's a great place to live.

Our Committee is made up of numerous residents from our town.  We value everyone's opinions and ideas to enhance our community.  If you would like to join or express your opinion or idea for next year, please contact any of the following members listed.

 

BOSTON COMMUNITY DAYS COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Sherrie Pluta
Jeanne Mead
Mike Durusky
Michele Durusky
Shane Bingman
Kim Bingman
Dick Schmitz

Jim Staub
Frank Yandura
Jim Pluta
Mark Coppola
Lori Pfluger
Mike Connors
Mindy McDougal

 

The Boston Community Days Committee would like to thank every one of our sponsors. Without their generous support, this event couldn't take place.  Please support our sponsors and be sure to check them out at Boston Community Days Sponsors --- you may find some local specials & coupons you can use on your day(s) out to the Boston Community Days or in the near future! 

 

For more information on all the exciting events, please visit our web site at  www.bostoncommunitydays.com

 

Come see what’s new!

BOSTON COMMUNITY DAYS EVENTS CALENDAR
     
* Demonstrations by Chainsaw Sculptors Each Day!*

Friday,
June 27th, 2008

Opening Day!  Events start at 5:00 pm

 

 

 

Amusement Rides 5 to 11pm

 

 

5:30 to 6:30 pm  

Country Music is Back!
Down Home Country Cloggers playing under the Lions Shelter
Free Event

 

 

8 to Midnight

Country Music is Back!
"West of the Mark" playing under the

Lions Shelter

 

 

 

 

Saturday,
June 28th, 2008

Emergency Services Day
Events start at noon 

12 to 8 pm New Event -- Craft Show!

2 to 7 pm Chiavettas Chicken Bar-B-Q

6 pm Parade

8 to Midnight "Route 66" playing under the Lions Shelter

$2 cover charge

 

 

 

 

Sunday,
June 29th, 2008

Craft Show 12 to 7 pm

Noon Garden Tractor Pull
Eagle Garden Tractor Pullers Association

1 to 5 pm Car Show

2 to 7 pm Chiavettas Chicken Bar-B-Q

2 pm "Civiletto Sings Sinatra"

7 to 10 pm "Black Widow" playing under the Lions Shelter

10 pm Fireworks by Zambelli

(Bigger Than Last Year!)

 

 

 

Summer Recreation

 

School’s out and you don’t know what to do with the kids!  Here’s a great way to curb the “I’m bored” blues!

Don’t forget sunscreen and hats!                            

 

Check the website from time to time for updates and printable forms.  New information will be coming soon!   

Click for Recreation Program Info!

 

From the desk of the Code Enforcement Office

 

Thinking about installing a portable or inflatable pool?

Here are some pool guidelines to aid in your decision.

 

Did you know…

 

Portable Pools/Inflatable    -   above 24” require a rigid fence (48”) with a

(temporary)                                self-closing gate containing a self      latching device

-          electrical must be GFI protected

-          pool alarm is required

-          24” or less – no fence required

-    no permit required

 

Above Ground Pools            -   below 48” require rigid fence

(permanent)                      -   electrical must be GFI protected and

        inspected by a NYS Electrical Inspector

-          pool alarm is required

-          building permit required – fee $30

 

In-Ground Pools                 -   a rigid fence (48”) with a self-closing gate

(permanent)                                containing a self-latching device

                                                is required

-          electrical must be GFI protected and

          inspected by a NYS Electrical Inspector

-          pool alarm is required

-          building permit required – fee $50

 

All pools, existing and new, must comply.

Other codes apply, depending on your application.

 

NON-COMPLIANCE PUTS YOU AT RISK AND IN VIOLATION OF

NEW YORK STATE BUILDING CODES AND MAY RESULT IN FINES!

 

Please contact the Building Department/Code Enforcement Office

at 941-6113 x 15 with any questions.

 

 

Free Rabies Clinics for Cats & Dogs

 

Wednesday, August 20, 2 – 4 pm

SPCA, 205 Ensminger Road, Tonawanda

 

Wednesday, September 3, 5 – 7 pm

Lakeshore Fire Company, S-4591 Lakeshore Road, Lakeshore

 

Wednesday, September 17, 5 – 7 pm

West Seneca Highway Department, 39 South Avenue, West Seneca

(off Union new NYS 400)

 

 

Next Issue Deadline

August 28, 2008 to be published on or about September 5, 2008. 

 

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