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Election season is here, and while in Washington the big seat in the White House is up for grabs, there are a few local seats in play on Sandwich boards
The Sandwich Historical Commission is looking to create a historic design guidebook to help homeowners planning renovations learn what they can and cannot do with their historic homes.
The planning board has endorsed a citizen’s petition to change the town’s zoning, allowing for the sale of adult-use, recreational marijuana in Sandwich.
Seven candidates seeking election or reelection to local boards have pulled nomination papers from the Sandwich Town Clerkâs office in the past two weeks.
Most are incumbents, but there is one newcomer. He is David Liskowski, of East Sandwich, and he is seeking a three-year term on the Board of Health.
The incumbents include Sandwich School Committee candidates Kevin R. Sareault and Burton E. Fisher. Both men are seeking three-year seats on the school board.
Planning board incumbent Jeffrey R. Picard is seeking another three-year term; Nicholas E Fernandes, Jr. is seeking another three-year term on the Board of Assessors; Nanette B. Perkins would like to serve another five-year term on the Sandwich Housing Authority; and John M. Faherty Jr. would like to serve another three years as town constable.