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Town of Hunter names members to new Trail Committee, leaves two village seats open

Town Board of the Town of Hunter · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The board appointed a slate of volunteer and organizational representatives to the Town of Hunter Trail Committee and approved an amendment allowing Supervisor Sean Mahoney to serve as an alternate; two seats remain open for representatives from the villages of Tannersville and Hunter.

Supervisor Sean Mahoney moved to appoint a nine-person slate and several "members at large" to the Town of Hunter Trail Committee; the motion listed representatives from local organizations and community members and was seconded by Councilman Dolph Semenza. The board approved the appointments Ayes–4, Noes–0, Absent–1 (Reale).

The appointed membership named Michelle Yost (Community Coordinator), Councilman David Kukle, Ernest Reale, Ryan Penny (Camp Catskills and the Mountain Top Historical Society), Daryl Mercer (Platte Clove Community), George Van Dyke (Mountain Top Historical Society), Randy Hoose, Joan Kutcher, Pete Senterman (Catskill Center for Conservation and Development) and John Farrell; the minutes record two open seats—one each for the Village of Tannersville and the Village of Hunter. Councilman Kukle later moved, and the board approved, an amendment to allow Supervisor Mahoney to serve as an alternate to the committee.