North County Notebook: March 16, 2024

Voting in Bernardston Town Hall in 2022. The town caucus, to nominate candidates for the various positions to be filled during the May 6 town election, will be held Monday, March 18.

Voting in Bernardston Town Hall in 2022. The town caucus, to nominate candidates for the various positions to be filled during the May 6 town election, will be held Monday, March 18. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Published: 03-15-2024 6:33 PM

Town caucus set for Monday

BERNARDSTON — The town caucus will be held Monday, March 18, at 7 p.m. at Town Hall, 38 Church St.

The purpose of the caucus is to nominate candidates for the various positions to be filled during the May 6 town election. Anyone who may not be able to attend the caucus and is not nominated at the caucus may request nomination papers from Town Clerk Christina Slocum-Wysk by Thursday, March 21.

Positions are as follows: assessor, one-year unexpired term; assessor, three-year term; Board of Health, three-year term; constable, three-year term; Cushman Library trustees, one-year unexpired term; Cushman Library trustees, four seats with three-year terms; Powers Institute trustees, two-year unexpired term; Powers Institute trustees, four seats with three-year terms; Recreation Commission, two-year unexpired term; Recreation Commission, two seats with three-year terms; and Selectboard, three-year term.

Concerts on tap

Ragged Blue is performing concerts in Northfield and Greenfield. The schedule is as follows:

■Sunday, March 17, 10:30 a.m. — Celtic service at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Long Avenue in Greenfield.

■Sunday, March 17, 3:30 to 6 p.m. — The Brewery at Four Star Farms, Pine Meadow Road, Northfield.

■Wednesday, March 27, 5:30 to 8 p.m. — Main Street Bar & Grille, Main Street, Greenfield.

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