Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Welcome Back to Four Star Realty Group

Tracy Boomhower, Licensed Real Estate Broker and Lisa Tenneson, Licensed Sales Associate, are proud to announce that they have reopened on Main Street in Middleburgh.

Previously located at 322 Main Street prior to the flood, they have moved just a few doors up to 308 Main Street on the corner of Main and Railroad Avenue and across from the Village offices. “We were fortunate that we were able to work with the owners of the building and design the space to be exactly what our growing real estate company needed.” The new space has individual desks for their agents, a waiting area, a main floor time desk and a small kitchenette area. It also has a conference room that can be utilized for real estate closings or just to offer more privacy when discussing your real estate transaction.
Martha
As Tracy Boomhower explained, “It was difficult after the flood because many of our calls are from out of the area, so although we didn’t have a physical office, the calls continued and we needed to move forward doing business as if nothing had happened. We temporarily moved the office to my home in Greenville, but soon after, we realized that we wanted to be back in Middleburgh. We are so pleased to finally be in our new space. It is great to be back and have an office to call home again!” Tracy and Lisa would also like to offer a huge Thank You to the community for their continued support.
Tracy

A grand re-opening is in the planning stages, but in the meantime, please stop by and visit them, check out the new office, relax and have a cup of coffee.
Lisa
“We have our eyes on the future and we are looking forward to bringing more agents on board and continuing to see our business grow.” Tracy and Lisa, as well as, Martha Crisafulli, a seasoned real estate veteran, at Four Star Realty Group are looking forward to continuing to serve all your real estate needs. Feel free to reach them at 518-702-4194 or check out their listings at
www.FourStarRealtyGroup.com

Monday, January 14, 2013

Middleburgh Awarded Safety Award

The Village of Middleburgh has been awarded a Water Fluoridation Quality Award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This has been due to the diligence of the Village, particularly Chief Water Operator Dale Nunamann.

Dissolution Hearing Set for January 28th

A public hearing has been set for Gary Hayes' proposal to dissolve the Village of Middleburgh. All Town and Village residents are urged to attend. A report on the effects of Mr. Hayes' plan has been sent to Village and Town residents. The meeting is at the High School auditorium at 7pm.