South County Notebook: Feb. 13, 2023

Published: 02-12-2023 2:00 PM

Dropbox available at Town Offices

CONWAY — A dropbox for residents’ documents is now available at the Conway Town Offices, 32 Main St.

Residents can use the dropbox for tax payments and other town documents. When date-sensitive items such as tax payments are left after business hours, they will be marked as having been received on the next specific department business hours. Office hours are marked on the door for reference.

Cash and election papers or ballots should not be left in the dropbox.

Last call for luminaries

DEERFIELD — The Deerfield Recreation Department still has supplies available for the annual Luminary Night.

Beginning at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 14, Deerfield residents are encouraged to light up their driveways or walkways with luminaries to celebrate those they love and show community spirit.

Luminaries can be made by filling heart cutout bags or milk jugs with sand and placing votive lights inside them. Residents are also encouraged to decorate their doorways and yards with hearts and red lights. Folks driving around the neighborhood can honk their horns in support of the decorations.

Bags and votive candles are available from the Recreation Department. Residents can get 10 bags and votive candles for $10. To order bags and arrange for pickup, contact Sue Antonellis at recdept@town.deerfield.ma.us or 413-665-1400, ext. 107.

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