Maintenance Work at Bellows Falls Dam

Hi, folks,

I just received the email below from Brandon Kibbe of Great River Hydro about a drawdown of the water level above Bellows Falls Dam for dam maintenance work, and the related closing of river access points while the work is being done.

Please be careful while the repairs are being made.

Happy spring!

~Lucy

State Representative Lucy McVitty Weber

603-499-0282

Lucy.Weber@gc.nh.gov


UPDATE: DRAWDOWN TO BE INITIATED

As previously indicated, Great River Hydro expects to initiate the drawdown of the Bellows Falls Dam impoundment on the Connecticut River beginning Sunday, April 26. This timing is subject to change if weather in the interim is materially different than current forecasts.

GRH will slowly lower the impoundment, conduct the necessary dam maintenance work, and then gradually refill the impoundment to normal operating levels. The entire process is expected to take approximately 3 to 4 days. We will communicate with you again when the work is completed.

During the drawdown, visitors to Connecticut River will see exposed riparian areas upstream of Bellows Falls dam, most visible closest to the Bellows Falls dam. We are taking every measure to mitigate, to the extent possible, risks and impact to environmental resources in and adjacent to the Connecticut River.

All recreational use of the river is strongly discouraged during the drawdown period as reduced flows may expose previously submerged hazards and dangerous conditions could exist in exposed mud flats. Public safety devices at the dam will be restored as soon as possible. Boat ramps at the following locations be temporarily closed until that work is completed: Herricks Cove (Rockingham, VT), Charlestown (Charlestown, NH), and Pine Street (North Walpole, NH).

Further updates will be provided as soon as possible. Please contact communications@greatriverhydro.com or (802) 291-8104 with any questions.

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/16/26

Town of Walpole, New Hampshire

Meeting of the Selectboard

April 16, 2026

Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose, Chair, Cheryl Mayberry, and Steven Dalessio

Staff Present: Jodi Daigle, Tax Collector, Water-Sewer Clerk and Administrative Assistant, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

Guests Present: Peter Palmiotto and Paul Happ

Call to Order: Ms. Vose called the Selectboard meeting to order at 7:02 PM in the Walpole Town Hall.

Note: Tonight’s meeting started with the Hooper Trustees meeting at 6:30 PM, and then the Selectboard meeting was opened.

The next item was moved to the top of the agenda to accommodate guests who wish to speak to it.

Conservation Commission: Peter Palmiotto wished to discuss tree planting on the Common with the Selectboard.  There will be a tree planting on May 16th.  There was a discussion about what trees will be planted.  The new trees will not interfere with the power lines even when mature. The tree planting expenses have been paid by donations. After this planting there will still be funds available.  Ms. Mayberry will create a report showing donations and expenses for all the trees planted.  By consensus, the Selectboard agrees that Mr. Palmiotto may ask the Highway Department to pre-dig the holes for the May planting.

Mr. Palmiotto reported that the red pine cut at the southbound rest area on Route 12 is going well.  The cut is necessary because red scale is already in Keene.  Once the trees get infected, they die and can no longer be sold.  At that point, it would be a necessary expense for the Town to remove the dead trees. There would be no way to recover the cost.  There is a sign at the rest area explaining red scale. The area will be able to fill in naturally in the future. New England forests regenerate naturally.  Longview will do invasives treatment in that area.  There will be a similar harvest of red pine on Maple Avenue near the Junior High School in Keene shortly.

Longview Forestry was hired several years ago to be the Walpole Forester per Mr. Palmiotto.  Alex Barrett, a Longview forester, has done a great job as the Town Forester. However, he is about to be promoted and another of their employees will become the Town Forester.  Because this is a small community with a limited number of people who have an extensive knowledge of forestry and conservation, there may be some conflicts of interest.  However, the Conservation Commission members are very aware of conflicts. They will recuse themselves when appropriate.

Mr. Palmiotto and Mr. Happ left the meeting.

Accounts Payable: An invoice from EE Houghton was missed earlier this year.  Ms. Mayberry moved to accept the Accounts Payable for $15,847.33 to EE Houghton.  Mr. Dalessio seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Ms. Vose in favor, the Accounts Payable was accepted.

Payroll

Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Payroll Register totaling $35,388.77 dated 4/17/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $6,518.62.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, Payroll was approved.

Selectboard Meeting Minutes

Selectboard Meeting – April 9, 2026: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of April 9, 2026. Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry, and Ms. Vose in favor, the Selectboard minutes were approved.

Non-Public Selectboard Meeting – April 9, 2026: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard meeting of April 9, 2026.  The minutes will remain sealed.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the Non-Public minutes were approved.

Property Tax Abatements

Map and Lots # 006-019-000, 006-020-000 and 006-021-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Abatement for Map and Lots 006-019-000, 006-020-000 and 006-021-000 and a refund of $12,069.68 because of the poor harvest of primarily white pine and oak harvested past prime with blister pine and spider oak disease present.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor,  the motion was approved.

Timber Yield Taxes Assessed and Warrant

Yield Tax Levy – Map and Lots # 006-019-000, 006-020-000 and 006-021-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Yield Tax for Map and Lots 006-019-000, 006-020-000 and 006-021-000 of $11,030.42 because of the poor harvest.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Yield Tax Warrant: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve a yield tax of $11,030.42 on map and Lots 006-019-000, 006-020-000 and 006-021-000.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the Yield Tax Warrant was approved.

Veterans’ Tax Credit:

Map and Lot # 028-026-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Veterans’ Tax Credit for Map and Lot# 028-026-000.  A new form was required due to a change in the ownership records.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Solar Tax Exemption:

Map and Lot # 009-048-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Solar Property Tax Credit for Map and Lot# 009-048-000.  A new form was required due to a change in the ownership records.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Map and Lot # 008-076-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Solar Property Tax Credit for Map and Lot# 008-076-000.  A new form was required due to a change in the ownership records. Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor,  the motion was approved.

Building Permit

2026-06, Map and Lot# 012-079-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve Building Permit #2026-06 for Map and Lot # 012-079-000 to construct a 20’ x 10’ shed.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Old Business

New Police Station Grant Documents: Additional forms need to be submitted in order to have the grant processed.  The Selectboard has been in contact with both Jean Shaheen’s Office and the USDA. Since the Fire Department recently successfully received a USDA grant for the Fire House expansion, the Town will use those applications to complete the forms for the Police Station.

Fire Department USDA Grant: The Fire District needs to place an ad in the newspaper announcing another hearing to determine if the Town is willing to accept the grant funding.  The hearing will be May 7th at 6:30 PM in the Town Hall.

250th Anniversary: Due to other commitments of the likely participants, the Town will not be able to pull together an anniversary event for July 4th.  However, the Selectboard welcomes separate events sponsored by the citizens and organizations in Town throughout the summer.  Please let the Selectboard know of your events so they can be advertised on the Town website and supported by everyone.  It is hoped the Congregational Church will still hold its delicious Chicken Barbecue, perhaps moving it to a concert evening.

2024 Financial Audit: Ms. Mayberry announced that the auditors will be here May 11th to finish 2024 audit.  Ms. Mayberry has also requested a discussion on what Walpole can do to make the 2025 audit easier for Vachon Clukay to complete.

New Business

First Point Power Agreement: Our current contract with First Point Power will expire in July and they are expecting a rate increase soon.  The existing contract is $0.11 per KWH.  The current price is $0.09 per KWH for July 26 through November 26.  Ms. Mayberry moved to accept the contract with First Point Power for 7/26 – 11//26/2026 at a rate of $0.09 per KWH.  Mr. Dalessio seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved, and Mr. Dalessio signed the contract.

Walpole Community Power Appointment Notice: This item has been moved to the April 22nd meeting when Mr. Looney will be able to attend.

Lack of Building Permits: It has been observed that decks have been built without building permits at 52 Main Street and 160 Prospect Hill Road.  By consensus, both owners will be sent letters telling them to visit the Selectboard Office to complete building permit forms by 5/31/2026.

Cold River Local Advisory Committee: The State is reactivating The Cold River Local Advisory Committee (CRLAC).  They are looking for Walpole residents to join the committee.  Interested parties can learn more at the CRLAC website or contact Tracie Sales at 603.271.2959 or Tracie.Sales@des.nh.gov. If you would like to represent Walpole on the CRLAC, contact the Selectboard Office for the application. 

Playground Site – Map and Lot # 028-162-001: This discussion was moved to next week because additional information is needed.

EV Charging Stations: The electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the new parking lot are losing money. Ms. Mayberry will look at the reports and determine what rate needs to be charged to break even.

Water/Sewer Project: The Selectboard needs to meet with the Water/Sewer Department.  Dates that work for the Selectboard include May 30th or June 2nd, 16th, 23rd, or 24th.  These dates will be sent to  the Water/Sewer department.

Non-Public Business RSA 91-A:3 II (a)(c)

Ms. Mayberry moved to enter into Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II (a)(c) at 8:57 PM.  Mr. Dalessio seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

The meeting was reconvened at 9:15 PM.

Mr. Dalessio moved that the Non-Public Session Minutes be sealed. Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Hooper Trustees

Mr. Dalessio moved to enter into the Hooper Trustees meeting at 9:15 PM.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

The meeting was reconvened at 9:18 PM.

Adjournment: Ms. Vose declared the meeting adjourned at 9:18 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

(Note: These are unapproved Minutes. Corrections will be found in the Minutes of the April 22, 2026 Selectboard meeting.)

Letter from the Monadnock 250 Committee

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/9/26

Town of Walpole, New Hampshire

Meeting of the Selectboard

April 9, 2026

Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose, Chair, Cheryl Mayberry, and Steven Dalessio

Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

Guests Present: Wes Vickers

Call to Order: Ms. Vose called the Selectboard meeting to order at 6:32 PM in the Walpole Town Hall.

North Walpole School: Mr. Vickers wished to discuss the North Walpole School, the North Walpole School’s playground and whether FMRSD can convert the school into administrative offices.

Accounts Payable

Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Accounts Payable Check Register totaling $102,065.02 dated 4/14/2026 and the $121,598.00 ACH payment to Primex for two invoices. Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the Accounts Payable was approved. 

Payroll

Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Payroll Register totaling $33,897.55 dated 4/10/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $6,178.25.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the Payroll was approved. 

Selectboard Meeting Minutes

Selectboard Meeting – April 2, 2026: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of April 2, 2026. Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the Selectboard minutes were approved.

Non-Public Selectboard Meeting – April 2, 2026: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard meeting of April 2, 2026.  The minutes will remain sealed.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the Non-Public minutes were approved.

Veterans’ Tax Credit:

Map and Lot # 008-020/000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Veterans’ Property Tax Credit for Map and Lot# 008-020-000.  A new form was required because of an ownership name change.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Solar Tax Credit:

Map and Lot # 003-026-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Solar Property Tax Credit for Map and Lot# 003-026-000.  A new form was required due to a change in the ownership records.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Map and Lot # 010-026-002: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Solar Property Tax Credit for Map and Lot# 010-026-002.  A new form was required due to a change in the ownership records. Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Excavation Intents

Map and Lot # 001-016-002: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the Excavation Intent for Map and Lot # 001-016-002, off Old Route 12 North.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Old Business

Gazebo Stair and Landing Repair Quote: Jancewicz & Son’s price is being held until 4/10/2026. Doug Phelp’s quote is just to repair the stairs and is much less expensive.  Mr. Dalessio moved to accept Doug Phelps quote to repair the gazebo steps.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion passed.

High Street Garage: The feedback from the Highway Department is that they have no room in the cold storage garage for the items currently in the High Street Garage.  The Selectboard is working on storage alternatives.

Hazard Mitigation Fund for Bridges and Culverts: According to an email from Henry Underwood at SWRPC, there are funds available. However, a letter of intent is needed by tomorrow.  By consensus there is not enough time to put together the plan and letter of interest.

Conservation Meeting: Ms. Vose reported on discussions at the last Conservation Commission meeting.  The tree planting on the Common and HOT (Help our Trails) are on May 18th.  The Conservation Commission is hosting chainsaw training by the State on May 23rd.

Houghton Brook Bridge: Mr. Dalessio explained that after researching the situation, it has been learned that the grant money for Houghton Brook Bridge repair cannot be transferred to the Reservoir Dam project.  The Selectboard needs to write a letter forfeiting the Houghton Brook Bridge grant now that the bridge is a State project.  By consensus, Mr. Dalessio is to send the letter.

New Business

Cemetery Deed – Lot 238 in the Drewsville Cemetery: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the deed for the sale of Drewsville Cemetery lot 238.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the sale of the lot was approved.

Cemetery Deed – Lot 239 in the Drewsville Cemetery: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the deed for the sale of Drewsville Cemetery lot 239.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the sale of the lot was approved.

Cemetery Deed – Lot 240 in the Drewsville Cemetery: Mr. Dalessio moved to approve the deed for the sale of Drewsville Cemetery lot 240.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the sale of the lot was approved.

Special Town Meeting to Approve a Bond for the New Police Station: Mr. Dalessio emailed Peggy Pschirrer the correction needed for the draft Petition for a Special Town Meeting. Attorney Hockensmith will correct the document.  There was a discussion of the date of 7/27/2026 for a Town Meeting. It was felt that the business of the Town needs to continue independent of citizen vacations and travel.  The Police Station Committee is close to selecting an architect to prepare the design. It should be available by the Special Town Meeting date.

Assessing Letter to New England Power: Each year the Town requests the inventory held by New England Power so that the properties can be assessed correctly.  Mr. Dalessio moved to sign the letter to New England Power.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the letter was approved and signed.

Regional Planning Meeting at the Town Hall: Jeff Miller notified the Selectboard that the SWRPC quarterly town planners meeting in June will be at the Town Hall.  

Memorial Day Parade: Approval was sought to add a bus of Veterans from Maplewood to the parade. The bus will be decorated and placed just before the fire trucks.  The Board thinks that will be a good addition to the parade.  

Non-Public Business RSA 91-A:3 II (b)(c)

Mr. Dalessio moved to enter into Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II (b)(c) at 7:58 PM.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

The meeting was reconvened at 8:10 PM.

Mr. Dalessio moved that the Non-Public Session Minutes be sealed. Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor, the motion was approved.

Hooper Trustees

Mr. Dalessio moved to enter into the Hooper Trustees’ meeting at 8:10 PM.  Ms. Mayberry seconded.  With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Ms. Vose in favor,  the motion was approved.

The meeting was reconvened at 8:36 PM.

Boat Launch Clean-up: Mr. Dalessio announced that today the Police Department, with help from the Highway Department and Recycling Center, cleaned up the boat launch in North Walpole.  Ruggerio donated the dumpster and some labor.  Other volunteers included Kara Dexter.

Adjournment: Ms. Vose declared the meeting adjourned at 8:40 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

(Note: These are unapproved Minutes. Corrections will be found in the Minutes of the April 16, 2026 Selectboard meeting.)

Police Building Committee Meeting Minutes – 4/8/26

Police Station Building Committee Minutes

April 8, 2026

The Police Building Committee met at the Hooper Institute, at 12:30 pm, April 8, 2026, for the purpose of interviewing the principals of two companies who had presented proposals for the construction of a new Police Station for the Town of Walpole. Present were Steve Dalessio, Trevor MacLachlan, Jay Punt, Cheri Watson, Andrew Dey, Chief Justin Sanctuary and Peggy Pschirrer.

Black River Design Architects made the first presentation to the committee. Mr. Dalessio stated that he is currently working with Black River at the American Precision Museum. 

Black River was represented by Keith Robinson, the Partner in charge; Mark Montminy, Partner; and Jess Dahline, Project Manager.  The group made a formal presentation and presented the group with copies of their suggestions and remarks.  Their recommendations included, among other things, suggestions to turn the building so that the front is visible from the upper Walpole Road, build a flat roof, consider shifting the Chief’s office to an exterior wall, consider high windowsills to avoid bullet resistant glazing.  The Black River Team indicated they have no experience with Buy America, Build America.  They also stated to meet the demand of BABA they would need to adjust their price.  They also prefer to work without an owner’s representative and or a construction manager. Their presentation was thorough and the committee asked many questions.  Black River was thanked for their presentation and assured the committee will discuss their presentation and be in touch in the following week.

Banwell Architects made the second presentation to the group. Ms. Pschirrer indicated she is currently working with Banwell Architects on the Walpole Village School Project. Mr. Dey and Mr. MacLachlan both stated they have worked with Banwell Architects. 

Banwell Architects was represented by Ingrid Nichols, President; Tom Daniels, Project Architect; and Matt Giffin, Project Manager.  They distributed a handout which stated their mission is to improve the human condition one building at a time. They also had a projection of their plans and ideas for Walpole.  They asked the committee many questions about room placement, placement of mechanicals, timing of the town vote on a bond.  Banwell Architects stated they had jobs which demanded Buy America, Build America and are used to meeting those demands.

Mr. Dalessio thanked Banwell staff for their presentation and told them we would make our decision soon and contact them with our decision.

The Committee resumed meeting after a short break and reviewed both presentations.  It was generally agreed that both companies could easily deliver a new Police Station but ultimately the group voted to engage Black River.  The meeting adjourned at approximately 5:00 pm.   The next meeting will be scheduled for April 22, 2026, at the Hooper Institute at 6:30 pm.

The date was later changed to April 23, 2026, at 6:30 at the Hooper Institute.

Police Building Committee Meeting Minutes – 3/25/26

Police Station Building Committee Minutes

March 25, 2026

The Police Committee met March 25, 2026, on the first floor of the Hooper Institute Building to review four proposals received in response to the Request for Proposals for the Construction of a new Police Station. The group, at a prior meeting, had eliminated four proposals from the eight proposals received. Peggy Pschirrer called the meeting to order at 6:30. Present were Steve Dalessio, Jay Punt, Andrew Dey, Cheri Watson, and Chef Justin Sanctuary.  Trevor MacLachlan was absent.

Mr. Dalessio led the group in the review of the proposals.  After discussing each proposal, the group agreed to hold a meeting April 7 or 8 at the Hooper Institute, to interview the principals of two firms who met the criteria for building a new police station in Walpole. The date for the next meeting will be set as quickly as possible.

The other companies not chosen for interviews will be contacted by Mr. Dalessio and thanked for their interest.

The meeting adjourned by 7:30 pm.

Reminder: Great Decisions at the Library – 4/20/26

Reminder:

“Great Decisions” Meets Tonight

“The Third Nuclear Age”

Our “Great Decisions” public forum will resume on Monday, April 20, at 6:00 pm in the Walpole Town Library. All are welcome to join the discussion, which will focus on the dangerous new nuclear age that – with the expiration of the New START treaty between the U.S. and Russia – portends a renewed arms race to the finish.

Adrian Basora, former U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic, will moderate the discussion. Adrian is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and on the International Advisory Board of the Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities. 

The relevant reading from the Foreign Policy Association is “The Third Nuclear Age: Trump, the Order, and the Bomb” by Gideon Rose, adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and adjunct professor of political science at Columbia University. This article is available at the library and a copy can be emailed to you upon request to Library Director Jane Malmberg: jmalmberg@walpoletownlibrary.org  You may also request a Zoom link from Jane Malmberg, but please join at 6:30 pm, following the “Master Class” from the Foreign Policy Association which cannot be shown via Zoom.

Peanut Butter and Jelly Food Drive – 4/25/26

PEANUT BUTTER (and jelly) & school snacks

DRIVE-BY / DROP OFF

Saturday, April 25, 2026

10:00 – 12:00

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH UCC, WALPOLE

On the Common

Benefit for Fall Mountain Food Shelf

Reminder: Hooper Institute Family Earth Day Hike – 4/22/26

Join the Hooper Institute and Harris Center for a free community walk on the Fanny Mason Trail to celebrate Earth Day! All are welcome. Register HERE

May 2026 Clarion Closing Date – 4/22/26

Deadline a little less than a week away and I already have about eight submission for the May 2026 CLARION – thank you. Will you be next? For your article submissions, and new advertisements the closing date for the May issue is Wednesday, April 22 – or earlier if you can. Submission guidelines, and contact email are on the CLARION website.

Your early submissions are always welcome and appreciated as I start developing the layout well beforehand. If you have some “news” send it along. In addition, I like to have on-hand material of interest that is not time-sensitive to fill space to round out a pleasing issue. So, if you would “like to be in print” and have something to write and share (images as well), send along for possible inclusion space permitting. Please do remember, it is the advertisers in each issue that make this community publication possible, so please support and thank them.

If you have any questions, or interest in placing an advertisement, reaching over 1900 Walpole, North Walpole and Drewsville addresses, I welcome your inquiries, so please do get in touch with me. Advertising information and contact information is on the CLARION website.

Thank you, RAY BOAS, Publisher