Schuylerville Village Taxes Collected

#onthisday in 1933,* Report taxes coming in well* Schuylerville, June 20 (special) – The village board held a meeting yesterday afternoon in the engine house, Acting Mayor Daniel J. Falvey presiding in the absence of Mayor Amos A. Jaquith. Trustee James A. Cudahy and the village clerk, W. R. Doran, were present. Bills were audited and ordered paid.* And communication from the public service commission relative to the replacement of the Boston and Maine railroad warning signs on local streets was read and laid on the table.* The clerk reported that taxes are coming in well for the first few days, and that the collector is sitting at the Schuylerville battery station for the further collection of taxes.* This was reported in the Saratogian on 20 June 1933. * In 1932, all the men in this article except for W.R. Doran participated in and evening where the “Descendants of “Auld Ireland” and their friends fittingly honored St. Patrick in the large gathering of members of the Schuyler Hose company and others at the Engine House … where a dinner and a social occasion were most thoroughly enjoyed.” Trustee Cudahy was the toastmaster of the night and the President of Schuyler Hose Company.

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