Committee on Aging to expand

CORNWALL — A small, but engaged crowd of 25 attended the annual town meeting at Town Hall Oct. 28. There was little comment on the main order of business, a review of the Town Report, except for an impression offered by First Selectman Gordon Ridgway. “I think it shows a pretty healthy level of involvement in the town’s running,” Ridgway said.His point was illustrated by an agenda item to expand the Committee on Aging from five to seven members. The committee was recently re-established, with substantial interest, and a sixth person is anxious to help. A motion was unanimously approved to amend the resolution established in 1979. The selectmen are guessing from experience that they will have no trouble filling the last seat. The committee is appointed by the Board of Selectmen.

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