Hawthorne Train Station Improvement Crew Sets Date With Town Board

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The civic group Mount Pleasant Today has tallied up its commuter questionnaires regarding what to do with the now in-play Hawthorne train station, and will present its findings to the town board, including Supervisor Joan Maybury, at town hall at 8:30 p.m. August 10.

Writes MPT:

We would like to thank you for participating in the Hawthorne Train Station Survey. We are very pleased with the overwhelming responses we received.

Mount Pleasant Today will be presenting the Hawthorne Train Station Survey Results to the Town Supervisor, Town Board and the community at the Public Session of the Town Board meeting on Tuesday, August 10th at 8:30pm. 
 
We invite you to attend.

The decision on what to do with the vacant space at the train station is ultimately up to the board, but Maybury has said the questionnaire results will figure into the decision.

Maybury has made cleaning up the Hawthorne station a cornerstone of her tenure; recent improvements include a giant ornamental clock, and a pair of new stone planters filled with flora and fauna.

It appears the clock was officially unveiled last Thursday. When I got to the station in the evening, several parking spots were blocked off, and crews were setting up a PA system.

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2 Responses to Hawthorne Train Station Improvement Crew Sets Date With Town Board

  1. Susan says:

    You wrote “cock” instead of “clock”!!! And there’s a repeated paragraph.

  2. TJ says:

    Fixed! Thanks for noticing the error…Hopefully we won’t attract the wrong element to Trainjotting now.

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