Legal Notices - The Millerton News - 1-6-22

NOTICE OF

PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Planning Board of the Town of North East on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at the North East Town Hall, 19 N. Maple Ave., Millerton, NY at 7:40 PM or as soon thereafter as possible on the application of Charles & Kirby Barrett for a Lot Line Adjustment on Tax Parcel #7070-00-864110 located at 639-641 Smithfield Road, Millerton, NY in the A5A Zoning District of the Town of North East and Parcel #7070-00-961052 located at 691-695 Smithfield Road, Millerton, NY in the A5A Zoning District of the Town of North East.

The above application is open for inspection at the Town Hall or via email. Please request a copy by emailing the Planning Board office at pb@townofnortheastny.gov or calling 518-789-3300, Ext. 608. The application is also available on the Town website for inspection.

Persons wishing to appear at such hearing may do so in person or by attorney or other representative. Communications in writing relating thereto may be filed with the Board at such hearing.

Dale Culver

Chairman

Planning Board

01-06-22

 

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF

PROCESS OF PUBLICATION

STATE OF

NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF RANDOLPH

IN THE GENERAL

COURT OF JUSTICE

DISTRICT COURT DIVISION

JUVENILE DEPARTMENT

RANDOLPH COUNTY FILE NO. 21 JA 68

IN RE: JULIE HANNAN

TO: RICHARD CAMPBELL, FATHER OF JULIE HANNAN, A FEMALE CHILD BORN ON OR ABOUT MARCH 11, 2006 IN COLUMBIA

COUNTY, NY.

TAKE NOTICE that a juvenile petition with respect to the above-described child has been filed in the above-entitled proceeding.

You are required and directed to make a defense of such pleading by filing an Answer

to the Petition in this proceeding within forty (40) days after the first publication of this notice, exclusive of such date. The Answer must be filed with the Clerk of Superior Court no later than January 25, 2022.

A Permanency Planning Hearing has been scheduled at 9:00 a.m. on February 2, 2022 at the Randolph County District Court, Courtroom #1B, Randolph County Courthouse, 176 E. Salisbury Street, Asheboro, North Carolina. You are entitled to attend any hearings affecting your parental rights. If you are indigent, you have a right to appointed counsel. If you request counsel, do so at or before the time of the hearing. You are further noticed that this a new proceeding and any attorney heretofore appointed to represent you will represent you in this proceeding.

Upon your failure to file an Answer to the Petition within the time prescribed, the Petitioner, the Randolph County Department of Social Services, will apply to the Court for relief sought in the Petition, UP TO AN INCLUDING POSSIBLE TERMINATION OF

YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS with respect to the above-described minor children.

This the 16th day of December, 2021.

Chrystal Kay

Staff Attorney, Randolph County Department of

Social Services

Post Office Box 3239

Asheboro, North Carolina 27204

(336) 683-8050

12-16-21

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