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Residents of Northfield and Warwick have until June 11 to provide comments on the draft Community Resilience Building and Hazard Mitigation Regional Plan being developed with the Franklin Regional Council of Governments (FRCOG).During a virtual public. ....
North County Notebook: June 2, 2021 Northfield Town Hall is now open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ The Northfield 350th Anniversary Committee has selected a logo, designed by artist Michael LaCoy of Guilford, Vt. Contributed image Published: 6/1/2021 2:49:39 PM Selectboard picks new chair, vice chair in Warwick WARWICK In its first meeting since the May 17 election, the Selectboard reorganized. Continuing Selectboard members Todd Dexter and Brian Snell were appointed as chair and vice chair, respectively, while newly elected member Alan Genovese was appointed as board clerk. Raymond named new Selectboard chair in Bernardston ....
ORANGE The waterfront properties on Tully Pond offer a setting that could be described as quintessentially North Quabbin. The charming homes and picturesque landscape are enough to melt away worry, and this isn’t lost on city dwellers, who have been. ....
Isle of dreams: Orange couple buys island in Tully Pond Mary Canning in her cabin on an island in Tully Pond. Complete with years of charm, the cabin came as is when she and her husband, Ingo Winzer, purchased it. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Mary Canning heads out from her home on Mayo Road in Orange to her cabin on an island in Tully Pond, in center of photo, in the shadow of Tully Mountain. Canning and her husband, Ingo Winzer, recently bought the island. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Mary Canning at the cabin she owns with her husband, Ingo Winzer, on an island in Tully Pond. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ ....
Former Warwick Selectboard member announces write-in campaign for open seat Published: 5/14/2021 3:14:28 PM WARWICK With just a few days to go before Monday’s town election, Alan Genovese has announced a write-in campaign to pursue the open three-year term on the Selectboard. A former Warwick Selectboard member, having served as chair during his term in the mid-2000s, Genovese said he had carefully considered whether to run for election this year, and shared a written statement to introduce himself to voters ahead of Monday’s election. In-person polling hours will be at Town Hall from noon to 4 p.m. “Although I was not born and raised here, I have been a resident of Warwick for over 30 years and very much enjoy the benefits that this small rural community has to offer,” he wrote. “However, we are not without our challenges. We have to balance our support for providing a quality education for our students within the context of maintaining our local gover ....