CHARLEMONT At least a dozen staff and faculty members came forward at a Hawlemont Regional School District School Committee meeting Monday to express their indignation over and lack of confidence in the majority of the School Committee.“You have.
Members of the Hawlemont Regional School District School Committee met with the Northern Berkshire School Union Monday evening to begin a discussion on a request by Hawlemont to become a member of the union. However, with Northern Berkshire School.
Auditor elected by write-in votes in Hawley
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HAWLEY Write-in candidate Carla Clark will take over as auditor and incumbent Robert McLean will continue serving on the Selectboard/Board of Health following the results of Monday’s annual town election.
The election, which saw no contested races and no one on the ballot for the auditor’s position, was held at Town Hall from 11:45 a.m. to 7 p.m. According to Town Clerk Pamela Shrimpton, 39 of Hawley’s 268 registered voters cast their ballots, making for a 14.55 percent voter turnout.
McLean received 37 votes to retain his seat on the Selectboard/Board of Health for a three-year term. Clark’s 12 write-in votes secured her the auditor’s seat for one year.
Four members of Colorado s congressional delegation will be in the room Wednesday night when President Joe Biden delivers his first address to a slimmed-down, invite-only joint session of Congress.
Attendance at the speech in House chambers â Biden s first major indoor event since taking office â will be capped due to COVID-19 concerns at around 200 lawmakers rather than the typical crowd of as many as 1,200 officials and their guests that shows up in person to hear presidential addresses at the Capitol.
Colorado s two U.S. senators, Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, both Denver Democrats, plan to attend the speech, as do U.S. Reps. Joe Neguse, a Lafayette Democrat, and Lauren Boebert, a Silt Republican, their offices told Colorado Politics.
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President Joe Biden speaks before signing the American Rescue Plan, a coronavirus relief package, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, March 11, 2021, in Washington.
President Joe Biden gives his first joint address to Congress tonight. It will be a moment to reflect on his first 100 days in office, but Biden will also use it to outline what s next for the country as it recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet said he hopes to hear how Biden will invest in the American people and in infrastructure. He will likely get his wish.
Biden is expected to unveil his American Families Plan. A senior administration official described it as a “once in a generation investment” in American children and families.