You’re rushing from one meeting or errand to the next when hanger – hunger-induced anger – strikes. The person you strive to be would have popped some fruit and nuts into their bag before leaving home, but the real you forgot. You need to eat now, but a greasy sausage roll from a convenience store isn’t going to pass your lips. Are there any vaguely nutritious options on the high street?
There are several contests on the ballot to be decided on the Monday, May 10 election, many with names familiar in town for years or even generations - but also some relative newcomers.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Lancaster Town Hall (not the municipal office building).
Contested races include a three-year seat on the Board of Selectmen, two, three-year seats on the Finance Committee, and a two-year seat on the Planning Board, with the five-year seat on the Planning Board subject to a write-in campaign.
Every candidate vowed to work better with town departments, employees and volunteers as a priority.