During the 1960s and 1970s, Walter Cronkite was often cited as “the most trusted man in America” after being so named in an opinion poll. He closed the nightly news with “And that’s the way it is,” believing to the best of his knowledge he had reported the truth as it was. I’m not aspiring Read More…
Tag: Mayor Robert Petrovsky
Trick or Treat, 3M Class Action and Other City Business – October Town Council
The Grantsville Town Council met on Monday, October 2nd, 2023 in the Grantsville City Office on Main Street. Mayor Robert Petrovsky called the meeting to order and following the Pledge of Allegiance the meeting began with the approval of two September meeting minutes. Resident Gayle Ford addressed the council to ask about the protocol for Read More…
PUBLIC NOTICE OF SEWER RATES OF THE TOWN OF GRANTSVILLE
TARIFF FORM NO. 12 NOTICE is hereby given that the TOWN OF GRANTSVILLE enacted an ordinance on May 1, 2023 containing increased rates and charges for furnishing sewer service to approximately 350 customers at Grantsville and vicinity, in Calhoun County, West Virginia. The proposed rates and charges will become effective as provided in the ordinance unless otherwise Read More…
Town of Grantsville is Cooperatively Questioning the Consolidation Plans
Grantsville’s Town Council met for their monthly meeting in the City Building at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 3rd, 2023. All members of the council, the Mayor and Recorder were present including: Mayor Robert Petrovsky, Town Recorder Judy Powell, Council members, Dorothy McCauley, William Villers, Linda Staton and Cheryl Sturm. Luke Peters and Jake Frady Read More…
Grantsville Town Council Agenda for Monday March 6th
Grantsville Town Council Monday, March 6, 2023 – 6:00 p.m. AGENDA NEXT MEETING APRIL 3, 2023 Tune in Live on Ridgeview News Facebook Page for Coverage at 6 p.m.
Grantsville Town Council’s February Meeting
The Town of Grantsville Council met on Monday, February 6th. In addition to Mayor Petrovsky was Council members Cheryl Sturms, Linda Staton, William Villers, and Dorothy McCauley as well as Town Recorder Judy Powell. Following the Pledge of Allegiance and approval of Minutes the Mayor asked for any Citizen Concerns. Michael Plato announced the Lincoln Read More…
Water Company Consolidation Meeting Determines Utility Rates will Increase, Staff will likely Decrease and it will save Nothing
In another attempt to move the Town of Grantsville, Pleasant Hill PSD and Mt. Zion PSD into consolidation, all entities involved met at the Grantsville Town office either in person or through the internet to determine the viability of it happening. Mt. Zion and Pleasant Hill had all but resigned themselves to the fact of Read More…
Rainbow Hotel Demolition Now in Sight
The Grantsville Town Council met for their first meeting of the New Year on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 with Mayor Robert Petrovsky and all council present. Judy Powell, Cheryl Sturm, Dorothy McCauley, Linda Staton and William Villers. The first order of business was the Mayor’s request for Council’s consideration of a 98 Chevrolet 4 Wheel Read More…
Grantsville Town Council Meets for January 2023 Business
Town Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday – January 3rd, 2023 – 6:00 p.m. I – Call to order II – Roll call/ Pledge of Allegiance III – Approval of December 5, 2022 Meeting Minutes IV – Citizens Concerns V – Mayor’s communications a. b. VI – Committee Reports VII – Unfinished Business VIII – New Business Read More…
Demolition of the Rainbow Hotel Moving Forward
Grantsville’s Town Council met on Monday, December 5th, 2022 with all council present, excluding recorder, Tosh Shock. Following approval of the November minutes, citizens concerns were considered where Silver Marks mentioned bags of trash on the the corner of River and Court that were not picked by Waste Management. The trash had been there for Read More…