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Building a "Greater" Nichols
By Wendy Post

Thanks to the partnerships developed through Rural Economic Area Partnership (REAP), the residents in Nichols will soon see improvements within their Village as well as their Town. In two separate plans that began development in October 2003, needs for the communities are being identified and strategies are being built to achieve those goals.

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Nichols Nichols

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Nichols Nichols

According to Dan Cafone, Village Planning Chair and REAP Represenative for the "Greater Nichols Comprehensive Plan," "the Village and Town are now working together to address issues." With an antiquated water and sewer system, a portion of the plan will identified infrastructure as a priority. "We're down to one well and the others are contaminated with nitrates," said Dan. "This could be caused either by farms or by the close proximity of the septic systems," he added. With the assistance of REAP, members of the Town, Village, and Cornell University (CU) were gathered together to build a comprehensive plan that will approach, as well as correct, these problems.

The CU students offered much assistance as they traveled to Nichols to meet with community members and perform studies. The research proved beneficial to the extent that CU will be hosting a course in the Spring of 2005 entitled "Nichols 101." The course will allow students to look at the needs, select two, and then study them. Once the infrastructure issues are resolved, the group hopes to work on developing youth activities throughout the community. "Maybe we can have a dance club for kids," added Dan. To learn more you can contact Dan at 607-699-7558 or visit their website located at http://www.nicholsplanning.org/.

Also in Nichols, two Nurse Practitioners joined hands to create the Community Care Network of Nichols - Faith in Action. Sandy McCoy-Cleveland and Shirley Tiffany did a study in the area and learned that 67% of those in need didn't want health care, they just needed someone to talk to. This led to an effort that now has a Board of Directors and a coalition consisting of human services agencies. The major goal of the effort is to help people stay in their homes as well as providing transportation.

The Nichols Community Care Network came into existence in 1999 as the result of a Guthrie grant. In an effort to expand services, the group moved towards independence and was awarded a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant under the "Faith in Action" program. This grant, along with a Senior Citizen Foundation grant, Charles Bassett Foundation grant, and local donations, has allowed the Care Network volunteers to provide transportation, deliver meals, and assist residents around the community. The service is available to anyone in the Town or Village of Nichols and is free of charge. "We also help our neighbors which includes anyone," said Sandy McCoy-Cleveland. To learn more you can contact Sandy at 607-731-3100.

Also, through the support of the Community Care Network, Cyera Richter, with assistance from volunteers, built a Gazebo for the Nichols Schoolhouse Apartments. This project not only enhanced the quality of life for the residents at the schoolhouse, but the community as a whole. Upon completion of this project, Cyera earned the highest award in Girl Scouting, the GS Gold Award.