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UPCOMING AREA MEETINGS

(NEWTON/OLNEY) Here’s the list of some area meetings coming up this week : the City of Newton Joint Review Board will meet Wednesday morning, May 5th, at 10:00, at City Hall the Newton City Council will meet Tuesday night, May 4th, at 6:00, at the Newton City Hall the City of Olney Plan Commission will meet tonight, May 3rd, at 7:30, at the Olney City Hall  

UPCOMING AREA MEETINGS

UPCOMING AREA MEETINGS
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UPCOMING AREA MEETINGS

UPCOMING AREA MEETINGS
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Newton voters to decide who will fill 2 councilor-at-large seats

Wicked Local A steady trickle of in-person voters made their way to the Newton Free Library’s polling location on March 16, to cast their ballots for two open city councilor-at-large seats. The spots opened up after former Ward 2 Councilor-at-Large Jake Auchincloss gave his notice when he won the 4th District House seat in November and Ward 1 Councilor-at-Large Allan L. “Jay” Ciccone Jr., died on Nov. 7, 2020. John Oliver and Madeline Ranalli are candidates for the Ward 1 at-large seat and Bryan Barash, Tarik Lucas, and David Micley, are running for the Ward 2 councilor-at-large position. When voters decide on the winners, the City Council will be back to its full membership of 24.

We are more adaptable than we think: Government leaders share what they learned in 12 months of pandemic

From staff reports More than 20 community leaders responded to a set of questions about the changes the pandemic brought to them personally and professionally in the past 12 months. Today, we publish the third of five sets of answers to our questions. Among those responding today are mayors, a county commissioner and a member of the Newton City Council. Beverly Danner, Newton City Council member We are coming up on the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 case in Catawba County. If you could go back one year, what would you do differently? Maybe gotten out in the community a whole lot sooner to help people deal with the COVID and just educate them on different things about the COVID.

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