Canaan voters approve $1.36 million budget
Thirty-five people turn out Saturday night for annual Town Meeting. Elections scheduled for 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at Town Office.
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CANAAN Voters at Canaan’s annual Town Meeting Saturday night moved through a 30-article warrant in little more than 30 minutes, approving a $1.36 million budget and tweaking a couple of proposed expenditures.
Thirty-five people turned out for the meeting, held at the fire station, according to Town Clerk Denise Stetkis.
Elections are scheduled for 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at the Town Office.
Incumbent selectmen Jeffrey Clarke and Daniel Harriman are among four people running for three 0ne-year seats on the Board of Selectmen. Mary-Anne MacArthur and Charles Worcester also are candidates for the seats.
Canaan Town Meeting set Saturday, municipal elections scheduled for Monday
Voters will discuss 30 items on the Town Meeting warrant, which proposes a $1.36 million budget.
CANAAN Voters will decide on a proposed $1.36 million budget at the annual Town Meeting this weekend.
The warrant includes 30 articles to be decided on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. at the Canaan Fire Station.
According to the town treasurer, the proposed budget is set at $1,357,787.16. The big-ticket item on the Town Meeting warrant calls for $361,530.45 for town expenses.
Denise Stetkis, town clerk for Canaan, said in an email on Friday that there are no major changes in this year’s budget compared to the previous year and that the only difference this year is the meeting location.