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PETER JAMES REACHES for his town report during a discussion at the Weybridge town meeting in the elementary school on Monday night.
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JAMIE McCALLUM TURNS away from the action of the 2023 Weybridge town meeting in the Weybridge Elementary gym to share a moment with his daughter Tessa, who pauses her own
note-taking to connect with her dad.
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Bill Sinks smiles at Weybridge Town Meeting on Monday night.
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DURING MONDAY’S TOWN meeting, Shoreham Town Clerk Julie Ortuno explains to residents what she likes about her job and why it is so complicated. After 10 years as clerk, she is retiring, but committed to stay long enough to train a replacement.
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TANYA SCUTERI AT Shoreham Town Meeting.
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GEORGE GROSS SPEAKS at Shoreham Town Meeting.
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MEMBERS OF THE Shoreham selectboard listen at Town Meeting Monday night.
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SHOREHAM ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL Andy Johnson, shown here at the March Shoreham town meeting at his school, resigned his position at the end of his first year on the job.
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RICHARD AND MARION Paquette consult the Shoreham town report in the school gymnasium on Monday night.
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FOLKS SAY THE Pledge of Allegiance at the Shoreham Town Meeting in 2023.
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GAVIN GREENWALT CHECKS in at Shoreham Town Meeting on Monday.
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CODY MEARS STANDS at Shoreham Town Meeting in 2023.
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CHRIS KRAMER OF Cornwall appears to be right at home in the midst of Monday’s Shoreham town meeting. Kramer, who was a candidate for the Addison Central School District Board, was in Shoreham to introduce himself to residents who would have the opportunity to vote for him the next day.
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BROTHERS JASON AND Darren Kerr raise their green cards during voting at Shoreham’s Monday evening meeting.
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SELECTBOARD MEMBERS JONATHAN Blake and Pat Dunn listen at Salisbury Town Meeting.
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SALISBURY FIRE CHIEF Ryan Emilio reads a passage from the
town report.
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IN SALISBURY, KRIS Andrews stands to make a point while Heidi Willis, left, and Janet Mosurick keep an eye on the proceedings.
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AT SALISBURY’S ANNUAL town meeting in the community school Saturday afternoon longtime resident Ken Tichacek says his hellos to neighbors.
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JIM ANDREWS SPEAKS at Salisbury Town Meeting.
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JEFF SCHUMANN SHARES a chuckle at Salisbury’s town meeting on Saturday.
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JAN KENNY KNITS at Salisbury Town Meeting.
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GLENN ANDRES STANDS at Salisbury Town Meeting.
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FRED KENNY TALKS at Salisbury Town Meeting on Saturday.
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THE SCENE IN Salisbury at the Saturday town meeting in 2023.
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BRENDA BUCHARD SPEAKS at Salisbury Town Meeting on Saturday.
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PRESTON TURNER SPEAKS at Salisbury Town Meeting in 2023.
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MIDDLEBURY TOWN MODERATOR Susan Shashok was pleased to take the MUHS auditorium stage in 2023, for the community’s first in-person annual town meeting in three years. The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly reduced Shashok’s opportunities to lead major meetings since her election in 2019.
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ALICE ECKLES POSES a question during Monday’s Middlebury town meeting.
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THERE WERE MANY empty seats in the MUHS auditorium for Middlebury’s first in-person annual town meeting in three years. Around 100 people attended — roughly half of what the annual gathering usually draws. The COVID-19 pandemic was undoubtedly a factor in the light turnout.
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MARK MULQUEEN STANDS to ask a question during the Lincoln
annual town meeting held at Burnham Hall in 2023.
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PAUL FORLENZA MAKES a point during Lincoln’s annual town meeting on Monday, held in-person at Burnham Hall for the first time since 2020.
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LINCOLN TOWN MODERATOR Todd Goodyear (right) keeps order at Monday’s annual town meeting at Burnham Hall. Town Clerk Sally Ober joined him on stage and took minutes during the meeting.
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LINCOLN SELECTBOARD MEMBER Bay Jackson responds to a resident’s question during Monday’s annual town meeting at Burnham Hall.
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GOSHEN SELECTBOARD MEMBERS William Mathis, left, Tammy Walsh and Thomasina Magoon on the dais join the crowd at the tiny town’s annual meeting Monday evening in looking to the speaker during a two-and-a-half-hour gathering.
Photo by Will Ross/Brandon Reporter