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Clinton Road at the Long Island Rail Road grade crossing will be closed to all vehicular traffic Tuesday, July 18, Wednesday, July 19, and Thursday, July 20, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The MTA Long Island Rail Road has advised the Incorporated Village that it will be reconstructing the deteriorated railroad grade crossing on Clinton Road commencing Tuesday, July 19 and continuing through Thursday, July 20. The work will necessitate the complete closing of Clinton Road in the area of the grade crossing in both directions between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Detour routes are as follows: northbound traffic - left onto St. James Street South, right on Washington Avenue, right on Stewart, left on Clinton. Southbound traffic - right onto St. James Street North, left on Washington Avenue, left on St. James Street South, right on Clinton Road.

During the week of July 24 through July 28 the approaches to the grade crossing are scheduled to be repaved during the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. A minimum single lane of traffic will be maintained for both directions.

If you have recently had a tree planted in front of your home, please take the time to water it. The proper way to water is to first loosen the soil around the tree if it has become baked hard and then allow a hose to run at the base of the tree at a rate slow enough so that the water will be absorbed into the area around the tree trunk.

Watering hours are from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.; odd-numbered addresses on odd-numbered days and even-numbered addresses on even-numbered days. Thank you for your cooperation.

With the arrival of summer comes more of our young people taking to the streets on bicycles. A reminder to parents that in New York State, all children ages 1-13 are required - by law - to wear helmets when riding.

Learning to ride a bicycle is a source of pride for most kids. Unfortunately, as bicycling becomes more popular, the number of bicycle related-injuries has also increased. According to the NYS Department of Health's latest statistics each year, "an average of 52 New Yorkers are killed in bicycle crashes. Nearly 2,200 are hospitalized. Of the hospitalizations, 38 percent involve brain injuries. Children, ages 5-19, are most at risk for being hospitalized for a bicycle-related injury and more than 500,000 children go to hospital emergency departments or doctors' offices because they were in bicycle crashes."

These are startling statistics. Bicycle injuries can be prevented by promoting the use of bicycle helmets and by teaching bicycle safety. Parents can make a difference by promoting bicycle safety education. Parents can role model, wearing a helmet when riding a bike and focus on the following "Rules of the Road."

Parents can make sure his/her child wears a properly fitting helmet which is SNELL, ANSI or ASTM approved; these helmets have passed crash safety tests -look for a sticker inside the helmet; has a bike which is in good working order and has the right accessories; rides only one person to a bike; always rides with the traffic; keeps to the right of the street; children under 16 years may ride on sidewalks; obey all traffic lights and signs; signal all turns; use a horn or bell; and for nighttime riding, wear reflective clothing, and make sure the bicycle has reflectors, a headlight and a taillight.

Also, note that any person skating or gliding on "in-line" skates (e.g., roller blades) and or operating a two-wheeled vehicle (e.g., scooter) is required to wear a helmet meeting the above noted standards. Don't let you or your child become a statistic. Start practicing bicycle, skating and scooter safety today!

This week's program at the Village Gazebo, located on the Village Green, will feature Six Gun - country/southern rock music. The program will begin at 7:15 and admission is free. Please bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a very pleasant evening. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be held at the Cultural and Performing Arts Center at Cluett Hall at St. Paul's School. Please contact the Recreation Program Line (742-5888) with questions pertaining to the concert.

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