HEATH The group of “interveners” involved in the town’s litigation with AT&T, which had hoped to build a 180-foot cell tower, approached the Selectboard on Tuesday asking to move forward with informally moderated discussions, rather than the.
HEATH Town officials and residents are awaiting a judge’s decision that could settle ongoing litigation with AT&T to build a 140-foot cellular communications tower at 0 Rowe Road. The judge will also decide whether to allow a group of neighbors to.
It came to our attention this past year that a corporation has its sights on the woods that surround our small, rural neighborhood in Heath. We have since had the opportunity to experience the highs and lows of representative democracy. As it stands,.
Heath fills Municipal Light Board seats, elects new members to Finance Committee, Selectboard
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HEATH Following a May 7 election that saw 240 residents cast their ballots at the former elementary school, Heath has a few new faces on the Finance Committee and Selectboard.
According to results from Town Coordinator and outgoing Town Clerk Hilma Sumner, Susan Lively beat Karen Brooks in the race for a Selectboard seat by a vote of 140 to 99. Lively has served on different town committees in the past, most recently the Facilities Task Force. She is replacing outgoing member Gloria Fisher, who did not seek re-election following completion of a three-year term.
Heath write-in candidates for town clerk
Published: 5/4/2021 7:04:03 AM
Voters in Heath are fortunate to have two write-in candidates willing to serve the town as town clerk: Kate Peppard and Mary Sumner.
Below is some information regarding both candidates. Be sure when you vote by write-in to use the correct spelling for whichever candidate you choose.
Kate Peppard moved to Heath just over five years ago, and from the beginning involved herself in community service. She volunteered for the farmers market, has taught community yoga, currently chairs the Parks and Recreation Committee, is the Heath Ag Society secretary, and most recently trained as a Post Office sub. Kate feels her commitment to service, together with her work experience and fair-mindedness, would greatly benefit the town in the town clerk role, but more importantly, it is a great opportunity to take her sense of civic duty and service mind-set to the next level.