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Women make up just 20 percent of local city councils and select boards How do we change that?

In the town where Susan B. Anthony was born, just six women have ever served on the Board of Selectmen. The irony is not lost on the sixth woman, Christine Hoyt, who first ran for office after the 2016 election. “I got to stand in the birthplace of Susan B. Anthony and cast a ballot for a woman to be the president of the United States,” she said. “That’s when I started thinking, ‘I’d like to see more women, more people who look like me, serving here. How do we do that?’” Quote It s getting better and we have to get going. Each time a woman succeeds, it lays the groundwork for women coming up behind. With every success, you ve gotta reach back and bring someone with you.

Sheffield caps marijuana farms at five, as South County s pot pushback continues

Sheffield caps marijuana farms at five, as South County s pot pushback continues
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Sheffield Police, town sued by man who alleges injury, rights violations

A Canaan, Conn., man is suing the town of Sheffield and police officers who he says violated his civil rights during a stop in 2016 in which he claims he was injured. FACEBOOK SHEFFIELD — A Connecticut man who says Sheffield Police injured him during a traffic stop nearly five years ago continues to press a legal claim against the town and three of its police officers, alleging that they violated his civil rights. James Cecchinato, of Canaan, Conn., filed the suit June 3, 2019, in U.S. District Court in Springfield, alleging that his rights were violated when police, suspecting that he was driving a stolen car, pointed their guns at him and made him lie on the ground as they searched his 1997 Honda Accord, according to court documents.

In the thick of mud season, study gives traction to South County dirt roads plight

SANDISFIELD — David Hubbard once had to drive his backhoe down Dodd Road to bring his wife home because her truck got stuck in the mud. Hubbard says the roads aren’t casting off water before the dirt turns to mud. He says the ditches aren’t deep enough and that laying gravel and grading isn’t doing the trick. “It’s like trying to empty the ocean with a teaspoon,” he said. “It will not fix it, and it is a waste of money and it is dangerous.” Several weeks ago, a UPS driver couldn’t get up the same road.

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