Makes it a lot harder to burn. Their interest and helicopters and airplanes during the middle of the day to day or with more equipment to battle this bright blaze. Reporter he is telling me how crucial this is a water drop are trying to put out the diablo fire. Usually a hundred and 50 to 200 ft. Above the trees. So i see a lot of different pockets. Reporter so you are looking at video at what his helicopter looks like. Depending on how things look like but it carries about 100 gal. Of water and he needs to figure out where and diablo he is allowed to dip his bucket and appeared he could drop maybe one or hundreds and he is prepared to be out here at the diablo fire for a full week. There are few other things i like to point out. The smoke from the diablo fire is moving south. On the accounting and so clear county. The air quality is really bad right now. We are a lot we are far away i cant smell it as much as we can see it. We do not know the cause of this fire. Will be back with anot
Former Warwick Selectboard member announces write-in campaign for open seat
Published: 5/14/2021 3:14:28 PM
WARWICK With just a few days to go before Monday’s town election, Alan Genovese has announced a write-in campaign to pursue the open three-year term on the Selectboard.
A former Warwick Selectboard member, having served as chair during his term in the mid-2000s, Genovese said he had carefully considered whether to run for election this year, and shared a written statement to introduce himself to voters ahead of Monday’s election. In-person polling hours will be at Town Hall from noon to 4 p.m.
“Although I was not born and raised here, I have been a resident of Warwick for over 30 years and very much enjoy the benefits that this small rural community has to offer,” he wrote. “However, we are not without our challenges. We have to balance our support for providing a quality education for our students within the context of maintaining our local government and town
Selectboard, moderator positions see no candidates in May 17 Warwick election
Published: 4/28/2021 3:09:14 PM
WARWICK No candidates have come forward seeking election to moderator or to a seat on the Selectboard that will be on the May 17 ballot.
The town election will be have polling hours at Town Hall from noon to 4 p.m. Early voting will be available in person at Town Hall on May 3 and May 10, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Mail-in ballots may be requested through Town Clerk John Paganetti by emailing townclerk@town.warwick.ma.us, or by dropping off or mailing a physical note to Town Hall, 12 Athol Road, with your name and address. Mail-in ballots must be returned to Town Hall by the close of polling hours on May 17.