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Residents praise Ogdensburg Day; haunted-mine fundraiser announced for Oct. 25–26

Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ogdensburg · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Hutnick said Ogdensburg Day was a "huge success," noting strong attendance, fireworks and a new fishing contest; Vicki Schroder announced a haunted-mine fundraiser for eighth grade on Oct. 25–26 with family-friendly hours and ticket links to be published.

During the Sept. 9 public session, Mayor George P. Hutnick told the council that public feedback indicated Ogdensburg Day was a "huge success," praising fireworks, rides and the event’s organization. He thanked Vicki Schroder for field organization, and Councilman Nardini said the fishing contest drew about 20 families and recommended making it a regular part of the event.

In public comment, Vicki Schroder of 60 Center Street announced the haunted-mine tour fundraiser for the eighth grade on Oct. 25–26 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., noting a family-friendly 6:00–6:50 p.m. timeframe that is "not so scary." She said a ticket link would be provided in the borough newsletter.

Pat Sabourin spoke briefly to thank council members for an honor given to her and her husband.

The council did not record additional debate on community events during the meeting; preparations and related vendor agreements (Party Perfect Rentals) were handled through the consent agenda.