The town recently filed lawsuits against the four property owners — two on East Old State Road and two on Liberty Court — but has already settled two of the cases and expects the other two to be wrapped up soon.
Asked what brought her out to the library to make the whistleblower kits, Hunt said, “The murder of Renee Nicole Good —” She paused there for a long moment, finally concluding, “I can’t think of a word bad enough to describe it; it was shocking.”
The town is appealing Supreme Court Justice Peter Lynch’s decision extending 2 Crossgates Mall LLC’s deadline for serving legal papers in the property-tax dispute first filed in July.
The Crossgates ads went up on Dec. 8 and were also scheduled to run for four weeks at two other Pyramid-owned malls in New York: Sangertown Square in New Hartford and Walden Galleria in Cheektowaga, according to People for Ethical Treatment of Animals, an animal rights group.
Napierski was elected to the town board despite being at odds with the town’s Democratic committee and is now returning to a justice post she was earlier denied by that committee.