Cheshire Election 2023

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CHESHIRE, Mass. The town's election was held on May 1, and there was only one contested race for a seat on the Water Commission.
 
Colin D. Haas was elected to the Water Commission with 152 votes. Michael "Mickey" Biagini, Jr. only received 101 votes.
 
All other seats were filled by incumbents who ran uncontested.
 
Amy McCarthy was elected to the Planning Board.
 
Selectmen Jason Levesque was re-elected to the select board and Barbara Astorino was reelected to the Board of Assessors.
 
A second Assessors position was left open 
 
Michael Kruszyna was reelected to the Board of Health. 
 
Stephen LaFogg was re-elected to the Cemetery Commission and write-in votes are currently being tallied to fill a second  Cemetery Commission seat.
 
 Adam Emerson was reelected to represent Cheshire on the Hoosac Valley Regional School District Committee.
 
 255 votes were cast Monday. There are 2,488 registered voters in Cheshire
 

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Cheshire Community Bazaar and Tag Sale Scheduled for May 10

CHESHIRE, Mass. — The Cheshire Community Bazaar & Tag Sale is scheduled for Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The event will take place at the Cheshire Community House, located at 191 Church Street, Cheshire, MA 01225.

Vendor registration is currently open for those selling antiques, collectibles, second-hand items, needle crafts, woodwork, chocolates, and other goods. Both indoor and outdoor vendor spaces are available. The deadline to register for a vendor space is April 30, 2025.

For vendor registration or further information, individuals can contact Jenny Gadbois via email at jgadbois@icloud.com or by phone at 413-841-0844.

The Cheshire Community Bazaar & Tag Sale is being held in cooperation with the Cheshire Food Pantry, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

 

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