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The Wellesley Farmers Market is getting a financial boost after township councillors voted to cut back fees that would have seen the market pay almost eight times more to rent their space.Council agreed on March 28 to cap this years rental fee at $340 for the 2017 Wellesley Farmers ; Market season 鈥?a huge decrease from the original fee of almost $1,200 proposed by township staff.Staff had originally recommended charging the market the full fee 鈥?$56 per day 鈥?aft stanley flask er three years of charging them below cost. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup But Susan Prange, one of the volunteers who runs the summertime market, had told council on March 14 that such a big increase from the market 2016 rental fee of $150 would consume all of the markets $1,000 budget and likely prevent them from running this year.Council responded this week by dropping the fee, but still more than doubled the rent from last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In 2014, Wellesley Township staff negotiated a deal with the new market to allow them to operate for free in their first year. Since then, the fee has been gradually rising each year in increments of about $50 as the market becomes more and more successful. I think its a good option compared to what we initially were going to hit them with, said Coun. Shelley Wagner of the new $340 fee. stanley cup It stays in line with what weve already been doing ... they have already been p Pvjd Ford asks for patience with vaccine certificates
The Core receives donation toward new community centerOctober 16, 2024 Michael Ridgeway, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditSCOTTSVILLE, Ky. Monday, Oct. 15 was a good day for the Core of Scottsville, who is building toward a goal to benefit the whole communit stanley romania y.Service One Credit Union gave $25,000 to the construction project and spoke briefly to News 40 about the check presented.Justin Morris, president of Service One, told us that the banking stanley flasche entity is about service to the community just as much as operating in the financial space.Ernie Stafford, executive director for The Core, said to News 40 that this was a great day, being someone who grew up in the community.Stafford said there once was a community center, and now the city is without one. The stanley cups director said this will be a positive addition to the community in the long run, and he hoping the community will continue to rally behind the idea.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App Med Center staying afloat amid IV fluid shortage