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A village advisory committee that refused to die takes a public stand at the latest Board of Trustees meeting.
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A village advisory committee that refused to die takes a public stand at the latest Board of Trustees meeting.

Cell towers and where to put them was back on the agenda this week. Some villagers are getting more insistent that their criticisms of a proposed new law be heard.

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The cell tower at Croton-Harmon Station/ Photo by Michael Balter

In our report on the February 28 Board of Trustees meeting, we related the conclusions of the ad hoc Telecommunication Advisory Committee (TAC), which was appointed last July to make recommendations about changes in the village’s Telecommunications laws—which village officials deem necessary to set the stage for improving cell phone service in Croton. As we wrote then, almost all members of TAC took issue with the approach the village was considering:

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