BALLSTON — The town’s Zoning Board of Appeals ruled on March 4 that events at Willow Marsh Farm, owned by Town Board member Chuck Curtiss, must be used to market or directly relate to the farm’s operations in order to be in compliance with Ballston’s agritourism code.
But it appears that events unrelated to the farm’s dairy production have continued.
For more than two years, a neighbor to Willow Marsh Farm has complained about the number of events held at the dairy farm, alleging they did not comply with the town’s agritourism law. That neighbor, Emilia Medick, owner of Hop City Maple, thought the zoning board’s recent ruling would put an end to their dispute. But the bitter feud between Medick and the farm owners carries on…