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W’town Fire District Prudential Committee to present Feasibility Study on Wed, Dec. 11, 7pm at Town Hall

W’town Fire District PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE– with 2 new members– will be making a formal public release of the feasibility study, that it had commissioned, to look into the future needs of the community as it relates to fire protection.
The consultants that did the study will be presenting their findings at this meeting…Public invited to ask questions..

WilliNet TV will broadcast the meeting LIVE on TV channel 1303–  WED, 12/11, 7:00pm from Town Hall.

Moresi & Reynolds voted onto the Prudential Committee of W’town Fire District

David Moresi garnered 137 votes to win the newly created 18-month seat on the Prudential Committee of the Fire District over Gerard Smith’s 39 votes.  Richard Reynolds received 114 votes to win the 30-month seat, over Bruce MacDonald’s 64 votes.

180 voters took part in the Fire District election which took place on Tues, Nov. 19.

Fire District Prudential Committee Election: VOTE on Tue, 11/19, 3:30-7:30 at WES Cafeteria

Two contested races for 2 new seats on the Fire District Prudential Committee. Gerard Smith & David Moresi vie for 18-month term seat.  Bruce Macdonald & Richard Reynolds in contention for a 30-month term seat. Election is on Tue, Nov. 19, 3:30-7:30 PM @ WES Cafeteria.

Holiday Walk LIVE on WilliNet TV ch 1303 & Facebook live–starts 3pm w/ Reindog Parade on Sat, 12/7

Holiday Walk Reindog Parade marches down Spring St at 3:00pm, Sat., Dec 7!  Watch it live on WilliNet TV ch 1303 & streaming live on our WilliNet-TV Facebook page!!  Enjoy a weekend of festivities starting with a concert at The Clark on Friday night, ending with Lessons & Carols at 4pm, Sun., Dec. 8 at Thompson Chapel.

For the full schedule: Williamstown Chamber of Commerce.

Watch Presidential Candidate Forum on Environmental Justice- 6-9pm, Fri, Nov 8 on WilliNet TV ch 1303

Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman will moderate the Presidential Forum on Environmental Justice   live broadcast 6-9 pm on Fri, Nov. 8 on WilliNet TV ch 1303. Senators Elizabeth Warren & Cory Booker, Tom Steyer, Marianne Williamson and other presidential candidates will take part in the forum at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg.

The forum — hosted by the National Black Caucus of State Legislators and leaders from frontline and tribal communities, civil rights, youth and environmental organizations — will include discussion on how presidential hopefuls intend to manage the impacts of the climate crisis on the communities most affected.

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