Dorchester Housing Survey Now Underway: Dorchester's planning commission and the Village of Dorchester are sponsoring the 2021 Dorchester Housing Needs Assessment Study. This survey, along with other public participation techniques, are being used to collect citizen input and thoughts on housing within Dorchester village limits. Dorchester residents only: Take the time to fill out this survey and provide the community with much needed input. (Keep in mind Dorchester has conducted these housing surveys and listening campaigns in the past. To really make your voice heard, residents should attend board meetings.)
Village Clerk to Retire: Longtime Dorchester Village Clerk and Treasurer Gloria Riley has announced she will retire later this summer, according to an email received by the Times. The Times staff thanks Gloria for a job well done and we wish her the best in retirement!
Special Village Board Meeting Tomorrow Night: Tomorrow, June 15, the Dorchester village board will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Building. Public sources say the meeting will be focused on approval of Jen Kasl, currently the village's deputy clerk, being considered to replace Gloria Rilely, who will retire in the coming weeks.
The Train Came Through Here 150 Years Ago: This July 4 will be a special kind of anniversary in Dorchester -- for we will be celebrating more than just the birthday of our nation's founding. It was on July 4, 1871 that the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, completed to Lincoln from Plattsmouth the previous summer, pushed west to Dorchester. So on this Fourth of July, take a second to look down those railroad tracks and think about life a century and a half ago. Dorchester has survived in good times and bad -- and for that, we can be proud.
Sure hope the Village didn't pay good money for that survey. In my opinion, not really asking the questions that Dorchester needs to be asking.
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