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Senator Bonacic Announces $50,000 Grant to the Town of Goshen
May 15, 2018
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(Middletown, NY)- State Senator John J. Bonacic (R/C/I-Mt. Hope) announced today that the Town of Goshen has been awarded a $50,000 grant for the construction of a salt storage shed for the Highway Department. The grant was secured through the State and Municipal Facilities Program, money for which was appropriated in the 2017-2018 State Budget.
“I’m pleased to support the Town of Goshen with this $50,000 grant for the construction of a salt shed,” said Senator Bonacic. “This new salt shed will undoubtedly help to improve operations at the highway department, but it will save the Town taxpayers money”
Town of Goshen Supervisor Douglas Bloomfield said, “This grant will be used to make modifications to our existing salt shed, which will add much-needed capacity and be friendlier to the surrounding environment. The Town of Goshen is very grateful for Senator Bonacic’s continued advocacy and support.”
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