Canaan voters approve $1.36 million budget
Thirty-five people turn out Saturday night for annual Town Meeting. Elections scheduled for 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at Town Office.
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CANAAN Voters at Canaan’s annual Town Meeting Saturday night moved through a 30-article warrant in little more than 30 minutes, approving a $1.36 million budget and tweaking a couple of proposed expenditures.
Thirty-five people turned out for the meeting, held at the fire station, according to Town Clerk Denise Stetkis.
Elections are scheduled for 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at the Town Office.
Incumbent selectmen Jeffrey Clarke and Daniel Harriman are among four people running for three 0ne-year seats on the Board of Selectmen. Mary-Anne MacArthur and Charles Worcester also are candidates for the seats.
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