During the recent Town Board meeting in Clinton, NY, community members paid tribute to two beloved volunteers, Noreen and Maureen Koehler, who passed away earlier this year. Their contributions to the town were highlighted, particularly their roles in founding local initiatives that have shaped the community.
Maureen Koehler, a long-time resident since the early 1960s, was instrumental in establishing the local library, providing a vital resource for children and families. Noreen Koehler was recognized for her leadership in environmental conservation, including her work on the Conservation Advisory Committee and the development of wetlands laws that have preserved the town's natural beauty.
The meeting also recalled the legacy of a volunteer group called Clinton Watch, which emerged during a tumultuous period in the town's history. This group eventually led to the formation of the Scenic Roads Committee. The remaining funds from Clinton Watch were used by the Koehlers to purchase trees for a nature area, a fitting tribute to their commitment to the environment.
As the community looks forward, the newly planted trees serve as a living memorial to the Koehlers' dedication and the positive impact they had on Clinton. Their legacy continues to inspire residents to engage in volunteerism and community service, ensuring that their contributions will not be forgotten.