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Published: Jun 17, 2026
Town to Solicit Proposals for New Police Station Site Acquisition Services
The town board authorized the solicitation of professional consulting and facilitating services for the selection and acquisition of real property for a new town police station. Councilor Kennedy voted against this resolution, expressing concern that the town has qualified staff who could perform these tasks without incurring additional costs for an outside agency.
Flock Camera Surveillance Debated; Town Board to Review System
Resident Liam Potter addressed the board requesting the removal of Flock cameras from East Greenbush, citing concerns about warrantless surveillance, data tracking, and potential for police abuse. Supervisor Conway responded, clarifying that their Flock system does not record audio, only vehicle exteriors and license plates, with data deleted after 30 days and not sold to third parties. He acknowledged the resident's concerns, announced an internal review of the cameras, and invited the Flock Company to present to the board. The police department explained their usage policies, emphasizing data protection and accountability measures.
Town Recognizes Environmental Advocate Robert S. Welton with Peter Henner Award
The town board passed Resolution 130 of 2026 to recognize Robert S. Welton of the Rensselaer Environmental Coalition for receiving the Peter Henner Award. Welton was honored for his dedication to environmental advocacy, particularly his work with the REC to advocate for safe operating standards and the closure of the S.A. Dunn and Company, LLC landfill in Rensselaer.
Conservation Advisory Council Presents Update on Hampton Manor Lake Improvement Strategies
The Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) presented an update on their strategies to improve the health and enjoyment of Hampton Manor Lake. They discussed reducing external nutrient and sediment loading through managing stormwater outfalls and enhancing natural shoreline buffers. They also addressed reducing accumulated sediment and nutrients within the lake, exploring but ultimately not recommending an alum treatment or dredging due to cost and effectiveness concerns. Management of excessive aquatic plant growth and increasing public enjoyment of the lake were also discussed, with a focus on habitat improvement and recreation access.
Town Board Approves New Police Hires and Accepts Chief's Resignation
The town board considered and approved conditional job offers for three new police officers: Ryan M. Shears, Anthony Bisson, and Carter Albano. The board also considered and approved the resolution to accept the resignation of Elena M. Britzinski from the position of Chief of Police, with commendations for her service, and authorized the supervisor to execute an employment contract with Assistant Chief of Police James T. Condole.
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