Wednesday, June 17, 2026

From Fire Protection to Natural Gas


 

Hartland’s new board says it pushed back on Albany energy restrictions and organized better communication for fire and EMS needs.

 

Hartland’s new board says it pushed back on Albany energy restrictions and organized better communication for fire and EMS needs.

HARTLAND, NY — While much of Hartland’s political debate has

The Unknown Election Gatekeepers


 

Returned certified letters, denied interviews, and insider endorsements fuel a fight inside the Hartland Republican Committee.

HARTLAND, NY - A dispute inside the Hartland Republican Committee is

Empty Drawers and a Wiped Computer


 

Hartland’s new administration says it inherited a broken transition, missing files, and last-minute actions before the transfer of power.

 

HARTLAND, NY - When Hartland’s new administration took office, officials say they did not inherit an orderly town government operation. Instead, they describe a transition marked by empty file drawers, a missing town computer, and little

Solar Shock in Hartland


 

How a 2019 renewable energy presentation, farmland concerns, and 

a later recusal raised new questions about town government.

 

Hartland’s new administration says a disputed solar law could have exposed the town to costly litigation and weakened its ability to protect farmland.

HARTLAND, NY — A solar controversy in the Town of Hartland appears to reach back to at least August 2019, when EDF Renewables reportedly gave a

The $4,000 One-Day Question


 Confidential secretary pay, benefits, family ties, and a disputed final date put Hartland payroll decisions under scrutiny

 

HARTLAND, NY - A confidential secretary position in the Town of Hartland is now part of a larger debate over taxpayer money, family connections, and whether employment decisions were handled transparently under

Voting Without Reading?



Video statements allegedly show former Hartland board members admitting they relied on Ross Annable instead of fully reviewing resolutions.

HARTLAND, NY - One of the most serious questions now facing Hartland town government is not limited to solar, payroll, easements, or political endorsements. It is broader: did elected board members fully read and understand the