The Allenstown Board of Selectmen will meet on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Allenstown Town Hall, 16 School St.
Bone Builders meet on Monday and Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Suncook Senior Center, 8 Whitten St.
Gentle Chair Yoga is held every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Suncook Senior Center. This is a great program to help strengthens bones, increases flexibility and breathing capacity. The cost of the classes is $5. For more information, call 485-4254.
The Community Table is held every Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the St. John the Baptist Parish Hall, 10 School St.
Cribbage Club meets on Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. at the Suncook Senior Center.
Allenstown Zoning Board of Adjustment will meet on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Allenstown Town Hall.
Tai Chi classes will be held on Friday at 9 a.m. at the Suncook Senior Center. For more information, call Kelly at 485-4254.
Allenstown Voter Registration will be held on March 3 from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at Allenstown Town Hall, 16 School St.
CLAUDETTE VERVILLE
485-4437
cverville2@comcast.net
A Snowman-themed Story Hour and STEM Challenge will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday at the Bachelder Library, 12 Chase Hill Road, in East Andover, during school vacation week. Registration is required for this hands-on creative challenge. Parents can register their children at andovernhlibrary.weebly.com or call 735-5076 for more information.
A book sale and hot cocoa will be available downstairs at the Bachelder Library in East Andover during school vacation week. Thereโs books for everyone โ kids, teens and adults โ available for a donation of any size during the libraryโs normal open hours of Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, 3 to 5 p.m., 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Friday, 1:30 to 5 p.m.
The application process for Andover Service Club scholarships has begun. Graduating seniors and adults entering or continuing their education at a college, professional or technical school are eligible to apply; awards are based on academic performance, character attributes and community involvement, not on financial need. Applications are available to be downloaded at AndoverBeacon.comASC-Scholarship and applicants must have a close tie to the town of Andover. Applications must be postmarked by April 14 to be considered.
Expanded hours for the food pantry have been announced by the Andover Lionโs Club. The pantry, located in the lower level of the Town Hall, will be open the second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., every Wednesday 10 a.m.-noon, and the last Saturday of the month, 9 to 11 a.m. For more information, contact Virginia Edwards at 768-3443.
Andover Supervisors of the Checklist will meet at Town Hall on Saturday from 11 to 11:30 a.m. to make additions and corrections to the checklist. Any voters who want to be register or make changes need to remember to bring proof of domicile. After this meeting, no changes can be made to the checklist until Election Day, March 13.
SUSAN CHASE
735-5135
srfchase@gmail.com
Vendors are wanted for barnstead farmers market 2018 season! For an application, please email lorimahar@tds.net or call 269-2329.
LORI MAHAR
269-2329
lorimahar@tds.net
School vacation fun is available at the Boscawen Public Library with two events. A Kids Movement, Music and Yoga Class will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. On Thursday, there will be a Kids Craft Time at 1 p.m. Children and parents/guardians are invited to enjoy these special activities and sign-ups are recommended by calling the library at 753-8576.
Merrimack Valleyโs annual school district meeting will be held on March 8, beginning at 7 p.m. at the high school. Voting for the moderator and school board members will be held at the same location from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
More bingo fun is coming on March 10, beginning at noon at the Boscawen Town Hall (basement of Congregational Church at 14 High St.) Soups, quiches, salads and desserts are on the menu for the usual fee of $10 that includes an afternoon of games, fellowship and prizes.
Save $10 when you sign up your kids for baseball and softball by Thursday. To register your children and for more information, call, text or email Dave Armstrong at 799-8070 or DaveAVB@comcast.net.
MARY ALLARD
753-8576
boscawenpl@gmail.com
The Friends of the Baker Free Library are holding a โMarch Madness Bag Oโ Booksโ sale. For $2 you may bring home a standard plastic grocery bag full of great books. They have a wonderful selection of gently used childrenโs, youth, young adult, fiction, and non-fiction books. The bag sale runs from March 1 through 31 in the book sale room of the Baker Free Library, 509 South St., during regular library hours. All proceeds go to support the libraryโs museum pass program. For more information, call Christine Carey at 225-7224 or email ccarey24@comcast.net.
The Baker Heritage Room at the Baker Free Library will be open March 6 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Bow Heritage Commission members will be available to assist you in locating and viewing materials. Please check in at the library desk before going to the Heritage Room. Volunteers interested in staffing the room can apply during open hours or contact Faye Johnson at 228-8149.
Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., cordially invites you to attend the 2018 Lenten Luncheons series from noon to 1 p.m. on the following dates with presentations by luncheon speakers beginning: Thursday, Maggie Fogarty, co-director of the N.H. program for the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker-founded organization working for justice and peace throughout the world; March 8, the Rev. Jason Wells, executive director of the New Hampshire Council of Churches; March 15, Leanne Tigert, M.Div., D.Min., Hospice Care Services Manager at Concord Regional VNA will focus her presentation on Caregiving and Faith; March 22, Tony Coriaty and Francine Sullivan of N.H. Kairos Prison Ministries, a diverse and ecumenical all-volunteer ministry in the mensโ and womensโ prisons. Donation of $7 per person suggested. Proceeds to benefit Friends of Forgotten Children, helping to meet the needs of families and individuals in Concord and surrounding communities. The luncheon series is sponsored by the Greater Concord Interfaith Council. For further information, call 224-0884.
JOYCE KIMBALL
bowcomnews@comcast.net
At Elkins Public Library on Tuesday at 7 p.m., Physicians for a National Health Program, Dr. Camilla Jones, retired pediatrician, will present research from the nonprofit PNHP regarding the value of high quality health care being accessible to all. And Winter Warm Up on Thursday at 11 a.m., join Simon Brooks, award-winning folk storyteller, and share mac โn cheese and snacks afterwards. See Simonโs website at diamondscree.com.
Canterbury Elementary Schoolโs February school vacation will be Monday through Friday.
County Presentation Day will be March 10 at Merrimack Valley High School. Contact Laura Crockford at 540-9877 for information.
Administrator officeโs first session of town meeting will be March 13 and second session March 16.
For Loudon Food Pantry appointments, call Sue at 724-9731. Donations may be dropped off at Elkins Public Library.
LOIS SCRIBNER
scribnerlois@gmail.com
On Monday, the Community Design/Charrette Team will meet at 7 p.m. at the historical society. The goal for the gazebo fund has been met. The next phase is planning of the foundation, electrical, paint or stain the gazebo. Work on the Safety Project (crosswalk and sidewalk) will also continue. The meeting is open to all.
On Tuesday, the Old Home Day Committee will hold their monthly meeting at the Grange Hall at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome to plan events for this special time for the community to get together in August.
On Wednesday, the Chichester Methodist Church will provide a free community supper. The menu is a winter favorite โ pot roast! All are welcome at 6 p.m. at the parish hall on Main Street.
On Thursday, there will be no pre-school story hour at the library due to school vacation. All are welcome to come in pick out a book, DVD, play with Legos, do a puzzle, etc.
On Thursday, the Chichester Planning Board will present an informational meeting on the proposed zoning changes to be voted on March 13. It will be at 6:30 p.m. at the fire department.
All Chichester boys and girls (ages 5 to 12) can still sign-up for the upcoming baseball and softball season. Registration forms can be found at chichesteryouth.com. The registration fee is $10. All registrations must be received by Friday.
On Saturday, the Chichester Supervisors of the Checklist will be in session at the Grange Hall from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at 54 Main St., Chichester. You must register to vote in person with proper ID or change any voting information. The first voting date for 2018 is March 10 for the school budget.
CAROL HENDEE
247-7191
alexsmeme@hotmail.com
February vacation week fun at the library! On Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., there will be a stuffed animal sleepover. Come on down in your pajamas and bring a special stuffed animal for story time. Youโll have a few bedtime stories, then tuck in the stuffed animals for a sleepover at the library! Animals can be picked up on Wednesday. On Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m., a Lego build party will be held using the libraryโs new Legos. Celebrate Dr. Seussโs birthday Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. On Friday at 1 p.m., come watch a fun, family movie.
Supervisors of the checklist will hold a session for correction of the checklist on Saturday from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at town office.
The Dunbarton police and fire departments are teaming up to offer a free training opportunity for the public in Stop The Bleed. The training program consists of a presentation and live drills in the use of tourniquets, bandages and other first aid equipment. This course was prepared for those with no prior medical training or experience. This is a great supplemental course for those who have gone through our Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events training. Instructors from the Dunbarton Fire Department will be leading the course. Seating is limited to the first 40 registrants. To save a seat, please RSVP directly to Sergeant Chris Remillard at chrisremillard@gsinet.net no later than March 5. To learn more, visit bleedingcontrol.org. Warning: The presentation contains graphic images.
Dunbarton School District meeting will be held at the Community Center (school gym), 20 Robert Rogers Road, on March 10 at 1 p.m. Discuss the article on the bond and school operating budget.
Next book for discussion at the library: Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson. Read the true adventure of two Americans who risked everything to solve one of the last mysteries of World War II. Meet on March 15. Bring your lunch.
Intro to Arduino, an introductory class for kids about electricity/electronics and programming, using a platform known as Arduino. Interested? Please contact the library.
NORA LEDUC
774-3141
dtowncrier@gmail.com
The Concord Epsom Elks Lodge will be holding their โall you can eatโ breakfast on Sunday from 9 to 11 a.m. Cost is $9 adults, veterans $7, children ages 4 to 12 are $4.
Story times will be held Mondays at 10 a.m., Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m., and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m.
Toddler Time will be Wednesdays 10 a.m. Children and their caregivers enjoy stories, songs, movement activities and simple crafts.
Lego Club will meet Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Plan to join the fun and build with the libraries large collection of Legos.
A teen exercise program will be held Monday and Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the library. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle. Sandwich wraps Monday night for supper and tacos/burritos Wednesday night. Drinks and snacks included. Please sign up at the library by contacting Mrs. Benner.
Childrenโs movies will play Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Film will be Blaze and the Monster Machines. Snack and drinks provided.
Family movie on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. will be Wonder, rated PG.
Movie matinee at the library on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. is Abundant Acreage Available. This is โa quiet, powerful portrait of two families at a crossroads.โ
Board of selectmenโs meeting will be Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at town offices.
Old Meeting House Revitalization Committee meeting will be held at the library on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Are you thinking about your 2017 income taxes? Need help with your return? The Epsom library will be hosting the VITA/TCE Taxaide Program to assist you with your tax preparation and submission. Although this is a free service, you will need to make an appointment by going on line to aarpfoundation.org/taxaide or calling 1-888-227-7669 or 211.
The Friends of the Library are hosting a meet the candidates forum at the library on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the library. The Friends of the Library are also seeking bakers for the upcoming March 13 Election and hope to have homemade pies and breads from our Epsom chefs. The election will be held at the Epsom Central School, and baked goods can be dropped off at the library on March 12, or they may be dropped off at ECS the morning of election.
The Epsom supervisors of the checklist will be meeting on Saturday from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at the Epsom Public Library for the purpose of correction of the checklist. This is the last day for supervisors/town clerks to accept registration applications.
Happy birthday wishes sent out this week to Marisa Kimball, Joffa Raymond, Lisa Marie Doherty, Paul Davis and Kaileigh Davis! Have wonderful celebrations.
TERRY RIEL
c21rielt@metrocast.net
Boat Bash Snow Crash, the Eastโs second annual Dual Snow Kayak Race will be held on Saturday at the Veteransโ Memorial Recreation Ski Area at 266 Flaghole Road in Franklin. The day-long festivities begin at 10 a.m. and run until 8:30 p.m. Registration for racers will be from 10 to 11 a.m., and there is open sledding from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Official racing begins at 2 p.m. The event proceeds will benefit the Franklin Outing Club and Mill City Park. The first 100 people to arrive will receive a free koozie. Contact Krystal Alpers at 934-2118, 677-2116 or email kalpers@franklinnh.org.
The Franklin Mayorโs Drug Task Force is presenting a fundraising comedy show, featuring Bucky Lewis, this Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Franklin Opera House. All seats are $15 and can be purchased ahead at franklinoperahouse.org, or by calling 934-1901, or at the box office the night of the show.
The planning board will meet at city hall on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The Junior Youth Group of Franklin meets this Friday at Bessie Rowell Community Center from 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Karen at 770-1851 for more information.
Choose Franklin will meet Thursday at 8 a.m. in the upper room of Franklin Public Library. All are welcome to this group of residents, businesses and interested parties focusing on promoting Franklin by building on past achievements to facilitate future success. Contact President Steve Foley for information at 934-1901.
Tea and Tales will be this Tuesday at The Franklin Studio, 366 Central St. Featured teller, Lauretta Phillips of Andover, will tell stories of โHats & the Women Who Wear Them.โ Doors open at 7 p.m., open-mic at 7:30, followed by refreshments and stories.
Choose Franklin is accepting registrations for the annual Choose Franklin Community Day to take place on May 12. A parade leads into a day of great activities for the whole family. If you are a local organization, or vendor and would like to participate, contact Krystal Alper at 934-2118 for further information.
Save April 13 for the annual Mother/Daughter Girlโs Night Out. Cost is $10 per mother/daughter couple (or special mother figure and $5 for each additional child. Contact Bessie Rowell Community Center at 934-2118 for information and tickets.
Franklin Animal Shelterโs annual Spring Fling will take place April 14 with danced music provided by Lakes Region Entertainment. Contact Christine Dzunja at 934-7163 to purchase tickets.
JUDITH ACKERSON
934-2543
franklintowncrier@gmail.com
The library in Henniker invites you to join at 2 p.m. today for a tour of the Tucker Free Library and a community brainstorming session. Share how you use the library and how you feel they could better use the space!
A few parts still available for Weare/Henniker Youth Theatreโs musical theatre camp for area six to 18 year olds. Two new musicals will be worked on โ one for puppets and one for Elizabethan history buffs. Visit alchemistsworkshop.org or call 568-5102.
The Learning Institute at New England College is offering a variety of classes for seniors to entertain, challenge and enlighten. Registration is now open for the classes which will begin the first week in April on the campus of New England College in Henniker. Contact franphilippe38@gmail.com.
TOM DUNN
dunn.t@comcast.net
Monday through Friday will be a fun week at the Fuller Public Library! Fun activities all week long! Monday play Candy Bar Bingo โ bring your own snack-sized bars at 1 p.m. On Tuesday, make your own Glowing Bounce Balls at 10 a.m. On Thursday, make ice cream in a bag at 10 a.m. And on Friday weโll be showing the movie Trolls with popcorn at 2 p.m. Please call ahead to sign up at 464-3595.
Chair Yoga classes are offered every week, providing a gentle form of exercise helping to improve endurance, flexibility and stability. Classes meet every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the United Methodist Church and/or Thursdays at 10 a.m. at St. Maryโs. Enjoy one or both classes. Call Janett Gilman at 478-3544 to enroll or for more details.
Poetry Night at Fuller Public Library with local authors Martha Carlson-Bradley and Liz Ahl will be Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Come to the library for readings and book signing.
NANCY SHEE
nshee71@gmail.com
If you will be out of town on Election Day, March 13, the town clerkโs office now has absentee ballots. They can be picked up during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to noon, or downloaded online.
You can register to vote at the town clerkโs office during regular business hours through Saturday and on March 4 from 11 to 11:30 a.m. You can also register at polls on Election Day.
โWords on Wheelsโ is a program through the Hopkinton Town Library that delivers library materials to residents who are unable to come to the library. To schedule a delivery, contact Karen Dixon at 746-3663 or info@hopkintontownlibrary.org.
Registration is now open for Hopkinton Youth Sports Association spring tee ball, softball, baseball and field hockey. For more information, visit hysasportsnh.com.
Hopkinton Youth Sports Association will be holding its annual meeting March 11 at 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. All who are interested in HYSA are welcome to attend.
Senior Center information is available by calling 746-8265. Senior lunch is every Wednesday at noon. A $4 donation is suggested.
The Quilting Group meets every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Slusser Center. Bring your sewing machine and all materials for your current project. Bring a lunch. Itโs a great chance to socialize and share quilting ideas. There is no fee for this program.
Contoocook Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hopkinton Town Hall. SNAP/EBT accepted. For more information, visit facebook.com/ContoocookFarmersMarket.
Ferdinand by Munro Leaf is on the Story Walk trail this winter. Read the book, then see the new movie! Story Walk is located behind the Slusser Center and playground.
Dial-a-Ride is an all volunteer organization established in 1979 by Anne Slusser and the Hopkinton Womanโs Club in response to the needs of many Hopkinton seniors who were having difficulty getting to medical and personal appointments. A driver must be at least 18 years of age with a valid N.H. driverโs license, a safe car, and basic auto insurance. Please consider volunteering for Dial-a-Ride. You can really help. For more information, call 746-4357 and leave a message.
KATHLEEN BUTCHER
724-3452
kathb123@comcast.net
Winterfest will be held Saturday through Friday, during school vacation. Events will include: Sunday from 1 to 2 p.m. โ Wildlife Encounters at the Bicentennial Room, Community Center and Sunday at 6:30 p.m. โ Cookies and Mile PJ Storytime at the Bicentennial Room, Comunity Center (PJs encouraged); On Monday from 1 to 3 p.m. โ Candy Bar Bingo at the Bicentennial Room and on Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. โ Indoor Rock Climbing trip, cost $10; On Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. โ Escape Room and Mall trip, cost $10; On Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. โ snow tubing and ice castle trip, cost $15. Donations of food welcomed at all events to benefit PES Food 4 Kids.
The Read, Meet and Talk Book Club will meet on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Pittsfield Senior Center.
On March 5, there will be a Meet the Candidates Night. The event will be held at the PES gym at 6 p.m. for refreshments and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for the event. All candidates running for a town or school position have been invited to attend and the public is invited to meet with them to ask questions and to hear why they would like you to vote for them. For more information, contact Pittsfield Listens at 312-0695 or info@pittsfieldlistens.org or Chamber of Commerce (Andi Riel) at 435-6346 or pittsfieldtowncrier@hotmail.com.
Pittsfield has been chosen as one of the communities in New Hampshire to participate in a smoke and carbon monoxide distribution, installation and education grant program. Requirements: Owner-occupied homes only (sorry, no rentals); Children under 6 years old and/or adults over 60 years old residing in the home. To sign up for a home safety inspection and free smoke and CO Alarms installed by a volunteer member of the fire department call 435-6807 or email dtyler@pittsfieldnh.gov.
If you enjoy seeing the beautiful flowers at the town hall and police station, please consider making a donation to help defray the costs of purchasing the plants and the maintenance of them. This project is organized and managed by volunteer, Ted Mitchell. Please note in the checkโs memo line โFor Town Hall Flowersโ and mail to Ted Mitchell, 77 Dowboro Road, Pittsfield.
A dinner fundraiser is scheduled for Wednesday at Dominickโs Pizza, Pasta and Things from 4 to 8 p.m. A modified dinner menu will be available and $2 from each entrรฉe will be donated to the cause. Dominickโs will be assisting Parker Bolton and his โC.H.A.D. buddy,โ Chichester officer Phil Arnone, raise funds for the Battle of the Badges challenge in mid-March. There will also be a raffle with donations from local businesses. Tickets are $1 each with the proceeds going to C.H.A.D.
Free movie night at Joy Church, 55 Barnstead Road on Friday at 6 p.m. The movie Ferdinand will be shown โ everything is free โ movie, popcorn, candy and drinks.
The PES PTO is hosting โPop Open A Bookโ for Reading Across America on March 16 at 5:30 p.m. at PES.
Pittsfield Youth Workshop is accepting Craft Fair registrations for the 37th annual Suncook Valley Rotary Hot Air Balloon Rally. Early bird special rates โ for more information, please contact Zach at 435-8272 or info@pittsfieldyouthworkshop.org.
Happy birthday wishes to my favorite sister-in-law, Terry Riel, on Friday. I hope you have a wonderful day!
ANDREA RIEL
435-6346
pittsfieldtowncrier@hotmail.com
Salisbury school will be on winter break from Monday to Friday. School will be back in session on March 5.
Town clerk has office hours Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.n. at Academy Hall.
Town reports are available, pick one up at the selectmenโs office, library or Crossroads store.
KATHIE DOWNES
648-2473
kdownes@tds.net
Candidates forum for town elections will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. at Warner Town Hall. Hear from candidates running for contested offices of selectboard, town clerk and treasurer. Bring your questions!
Maple Weekend in Warner will be March 24 and 25. Visit nine sap houses and many special events throughout the village.
At MainStreet BookEnds on Friday from 10 a.m. to noon a fun and free arts and crafts event will be held for the Winter school break. Suggested for 8 years and up, but younger is okay with a parent.
At MainStreet BookEnds on Sunday at 2 p.m., a panel discussion and informational meeting on Medicare for all will be held with representatives from the Granite State. Bring your questions, concerns, and personal stories of navigating our present health care system.
Schoodacs Coffee Shop holds an open mic every Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
The Warner Menโs Clubโs February 2018 Meeting for Members and Guests will take place Monday in the lower level of the Warner Town Hall. The social hour begins at 6 p.m., followed by dinner catered by the Appleseed Restaurant; followed by presentation of โThe Effects of the 1918 Flu Pandemic in Warner, N.H.โ presented by Rebecca Courser. Information regarding the Warner Menโs Club may be found on warnermensclub.org.
Aliceโs Ordinary People film and discussion will be held on Friday at 7 p.m. in Warner Town Hall, 5 East Main St., Warner. A screening of the documentary with producer Craig Dudnick, followed by discussion. This film tells the story of Alice Tregayโs impact on the Civil Rights movement in Chicago and the progress of African Americans in politics up to and including Barack Obama. This event is co-sponsored by the Pillsbury Free Library of Warner, the Warner Historical Society and the Hopkinton Town Library. Admission is free. Donations accepted.
The 2018 annual Indoor Warner Flea Market will be April 14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. inside town hall on Main Street in Warner. Fees are $15 per 6-foot table/space to benefit the sponsor, the Pillsbury Free Library. Spaces are allocated in advance based on order received and requested location, if available. A printable vendor application is available at the library website warner.lib.nh.us. Call 456-2289 for information. Applications may be mailed or dropped off at the library.
Come read the Book of Truth in the Pillsbury Free Library on Mondays at 4 p.m. No homework, simply reading for the hour with each other. Free e-copies available, bring your laptop. Walk in or email Dick Mueller at MuellerRJA@gmail.com for more information or to get your copy.
NEIL NEVINS
456-3614
info@mainstreetbookends.com
Webster Elementary School children would like to thank the Webster PTO for sponsoring John Steven Gurney, author/illustrator as this yearโs visitor for โI Love to Read.โ WES students learned about matching illustrations to print and even had a chance to practice drawing illustrations!
The Webster select board will meet Monday at 6:30 p.m. at town hall. Granite State Solar will give updates on solar array. The select board will continue working on town meeting preparations.
Select board candidate Chris Schadler will host a meet and greet on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Webster Free Public Library. She and Adam Pearson, select board candidate, will be there and available to answer your questions. Open to all.
SARAH CHALSMA
webstertowncrier@gmail.com
