This is a reminder to all those who live in Sandwich’s historic district: Next week residents will have an opportunity to vote in one of the town’s most unusual political
The position of town clerk remains the only department head in Sandwich hired through the election process instead of being hired via an appointment process; however the Sandwich Charter Review
A technical glitch means that last weekend’s community selfie at the Sandwich Boardwalk was a dress rehearsal for the real deal, which is now scheduled for New Year’s Day.
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.