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Stony Point Town Hall (the main building) closed

June
6

Stony Point Town Hall is closed again this afternoon because of some “smelly” air coming from an “inhibitor” installed on the wall, Supervisor Phil Marino said.

The town has been addressing mold issues in Town Hall’s basement. A contractor is working on it.

Town Hall also was closed yesterday afternoon and opened this morning. But it was closed again this afternoon because of the smell.

“I told people upstairs not to hang around and leave,” Marino said, adding that he intended to go back to Town Hall later this afternoon after his meeting with Haverstraw village Mayor Michael Kohut.

Not only “upstairs,” but Town Hall’s main building at 74 E. Main St. seems to be closed altogether. No one is taking phone calls at Town Clerk’s Office, which is on the first floor of the two-story building.

The Building Department, which is in a separate building, is open as usual.

Posted by Akiko Matsuda on Friday, June 6th, 2008 at 1:41 pm |


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