Local courts granted $40,000 in state funds
NORWICH – The New York State Justice Court Assistance Program has granted approximately $40,000 to Chenango County courts, according to figures released this week by Supervising Justice W. Howard Sullivan.
The program provides millions of dollars each year to the state’s nearly 1,300 justice courts. Sullivan, Chenango’s county, family and surrogate court judge, supervises judges for all 59 town and village courts in the counties of Chenango, Broome and Cortland, and serves as the liaison between the village and town courts and the state’s unified court system.
“This is the third year of the program which has been very beneficial to the local courts,” said Sullivan. “Before the state’s Justice Court Assistance Program began dispensing money, local courts often had only local taxpayers to defray the expenses. There was recognition by the state that assistance was needed and that lent to this program.”
The Town of Bainbridge will receive $21,800 for courtroom renovations and repairs; the Town of Guilford, $6,238 for security related construction, computer software and court operations; the Town of Oxford, $9,637 for office equipment, furniture, construction, security, software, courtroom repairs and court operations; the Town of Smithville, $604 for furniture, facility upgrades and court operations; and the Village of Oxford, $1,511 for office equipment and court operations.
The justice courts in all three counties received approximately $144,000 in state grants, mostly for office equipment, security improvements, computer software and furniture.
The funds should be received by the various courts by April 15.
The program provides millions of dollars each year to the state’s nearly 1,300 justice courts. Sullivan, Chenango’s county, family and surrogate court judge, supervises judges for all 59 town and village courts in the counties of Chenango, Broome and Cortland, and serves as the liaison between the village and town courts and the state’s unified court system.
“This is the third year of the program which has been very beneficial to the local courts,” said Sullivan. “Before the state’s Justice Court Assistance Program began dispensing money, local courts often had only local taxpayers to defray the expenses. There was recognition by the state that assistance was needed and that lent to this program.”
The Town of Bainbridge will receive $21,800 for courtroom renovations and repairs; the Town of Guilford, $6,238 for security related construction, computer software and court operations; the Town of Oxford, $9,637 for office equipment, furniture, construction, security, software, courtroom repairs and court operations; the Town of Smithville, $604 for furniture, facility upgrades and court operations; and the Village of Oxford, $1,511 for office equipment and court operations.
The justice courts in all three counties received approximately $144,000 in state grants, mostly for office equipment, security improvements, computer software and furniture.
The funds should be received by the various courts by April 15.
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