I have started work on the September issue of THE WALPOLE CLARION, and the deadline for the issue is Sunday, August 22, but a week away. You will not want to miss this issue. I am sharing Hubbard Farms history on their 100th anniversary, and celebrating the completion of ten years of getting the CLARION into your hands each month.
School is about to start. I will update you on the SOLAR and DUNKIN saga, but with COVID cases rebounding it may be questionable what else may spring back to life to report on. But if you have something to share and tell the community about please get your submissions in about those activities. Again, submissions from North Walpole and Drewsville are especially welcomed.
If you have any questions, or wish to advertise, please contact me. Thank you, stay safe, yours, RAY BOAS, Publisher
Hi Lil, I hope you are doing ok. You have been in my thoughts.
I’m sure you have heard that Maureen and Roland Caskin lost their basement in a recent storm. They have been staying with Jody and Paul. The house has $60,000 in damages. Every door that Jody has pursued for assistance has been closed on them. They are a proud family and were initially opposed to a go fund me, but at this point they have no other options. Would you be willing to share this Go Fund Me on the Walpolean?
https://gofund.me/e5122ab4
Do you have an email address for Ray Boas so I can have it included in the Clarion as well?
Thanks, Lil. Stacie Gay
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rayboas@comcast.net. Good luck! Fingers crossed that this works.
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Mr Boas, my husband and I have attended the planning board meetings and we have followed closely the development of Dunkin and the solar array proposal. We left the last meeting confused. We actually owns the property in question? Thank you. Susan Brady. Suebee620@sbcglobal.net Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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I am posting your comment but Ray is the editor of The Clarion and you have responded to his post on The Walpolean. Confusing, I know.
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