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hope you will find our efforts to keep you informed to be very useful.
Residents
and board members of the Town of Boston, Erie County,
take
pride in being a very community oriented town.
We
ensure a neighborhood of quality through controlled
business
development and extensive recreation programs.
Although
often referred to as The Boston Hills,
we
enjoy a beautiful valley as well, with scenic enriched branches
of
the 18-Mile Creek winding throughout our town.
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2010
Census Information
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Conservation
Advisory Council
The Town of
Boston Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) is currently seeking
new members. We are a group of like-minded residents, whose task
is to advise the Town Board on conservation and quality of life
issues in the town. Some examples of CAC activities are:
- Each year the CAC hosts a fishing derby for area children,
at the Boston Town Park . Many prizes are given, including fishing
gear, and seedlings the participants can plant at home. Local
merchants donate prizes and food, and the South Towns Walleye
Association has assisted us in the past.
- The CAC sponsors educational programs at local schools. This
has included building blue bird houses, planting trees and shrubs,
and landscape development.
- Subscriptions to educational materials, such as the New York
State Conservationist, have been purchased by the CAC for a
local school and the Boston Free Library.
- We provide liaison for conservation projects conducted by
civic organizations, such as the Boy and Girl Scouts.
- The CAC advises the Town Board on conservation issues which
will increase the quality of life in the Town of Boston .
- We have participated in other activities such as fish stocking,
tree planting, and, tire and paint recycling.
The CAC meets
the third Tuesday of each month (except July and August) at 7:30
PM . If you are interested in becoming a CAC member and contributing
to the quality of life in the Town of Boston , please send a letter
and resume to Town Clerk David J. Shenk, 8500 Boston State Road
, Boston , NY 14025 . Also, we are always interested in comments
and suggestions from Town residents. Please address those directly
to the Conservation Advisory Council, at the above address.
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Darling
Re-Zoning: Creekfield Subdivision
DEIS
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If
you are seeking additional information feel free to contact
the Town Clerk's office at:
716
941 6113 ext. 0
Town
Clerk - Tax Collector office hours:
Monday
thru Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tuesday evening through 8 p.m.
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Boston
Town Hall
8500 Boston State Road
Boston,
New York 14025
Phone
(716) 941-6113
Fax
(716) 941-6116
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MESSAGE
FROM THE SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE

I am pleased to welcome you to our web site. I hope that you will
find it both interesting and informative. We take pride in
Boston, and are always striving to improve our community and quality
of life. The beautiful hills and landscape make Boston a truly
special area in the south towns.
The town board meetings
are the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, held in the courtroom,
located on the main level of the Town Hall. We begin at 7:30
p.m. and welcome all residents to attend. Additional special or
public meetings or hearings may be scheduled during the year are
publicized in advance in the Hamburg Sun, The Springville Journal
and on the Town's web site.
The Supervisor's Office
is located on the lower level of the Boston Town Hall. Our regular
office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
The Supervisor acts as the
Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Financial Officer of the Town.
The Supervisor is responsible for filing the Comprehensive Annual
Financial Report to the State Comptrollers Office. The Supervisor
plays a vital role in various committees and activities happening
in the town and surrounding area.
The Supervisor's Office
manages the daily operation of the Town, such as accounting, budgeting,
payroll and personnel matters. The Supervisor's duties also
include working closely with the town's grant writer to secure state
and federal funding. The Supervisor directs various major
town projects, such as new water districts and oversees the related
administrative duties involved.
If you have any
questions or concerns, I would be happy to address them; just call
my office at 941-6518 or E-mail: supervisorballowe@townofboston.com
Martin
A. Ballowe
Town of Boston Supervisor
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View
photos of Boston Hills BBQ Fest!
2009
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photos of Boston's
Community Days!
2008
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