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Pasta Dinner – 9/29/23

Pasta Dinner

Friday September 29th

5-7 pm

United Church of Bellows Falls on 8 School Street

Adults  $15— Children under 6  free— Children 6-12  $8

A variety of pasta dishes, salad bar, home baked bread, dessert & beverages

Sponsored by Bellows Falls Woman’s Club

All proceeds to benefit our scholarship fund.

For information call Sally at 603-445-2527

Great Idea for 9/24/23

Let’s bring back the Sunday after church tradition of the Town Picnic!

On Sunday, September 24th at 11:30 am there will be an old-fashioned town picnic on the common in Walpole. Everyone is welcome to come gather with old friends and new. The picnic will be co-hosted by the churches in the area and is open to everyone.  

Each family should bring their own blanket* (quilt?), food and drink. The deacons of the church will provide hot dogs and condiments to go with your potato salad, watermelon, switchel, pie and ? for those of you who want them.

Children can dress up their teddy bears, load them into their wagons and  join a parade. Each child with a wagon will receive a gift certificate for a free ice cream cone from The Walpole Creamery. Children will also get to climb upstairs in the Congregational church and ring the Revere bell.

Please join us in your straw hats, gingham, overalls, etc. Prizes will be given to “the Best Picnic Spread”, “the Best Old-Time Costume” (I have heard that someone in town is already making their costume!). Invite your new neighbors and friends, as well as Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher, if you see them. :-)

Families are invited to attend a service at the Church of their choice before the picnic. Services are held at 10:00 am at the Congregational, Episcopal and Unitarian Churches in the village and at the Anglican Church in B.F.,  or at 8:30 am at St. Peter’s Church in N. Walpole, 9:00 am in Acworth or 11:00 in Alstead. Call Becky Pearson at 603-860-0221 with questions or ideas. In the event of rain, we will gather in Fellowship Hall in the Congregational church.

Posters will be up around town as the day gets closer.

(*We will have some picnic and church tables set up for folks with mobility issues).

Selectboard Meeting Agenda – 9/7/23

Planning Board Meeting Agenda – 9/12/23

Informational Meeting – 9/15/23

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 8/31/23

Check Out the Rail Trail

RAIL TRAIL IN TRIM

The Cheshire Rail Trail in Walpole has just been brush hogged for the second time this summer. The shorter grass should make excursions along the trail more enjoyable for pedestrians, bicyclists and equestrians alike. 

The Rail Trail extends for more than 7 miles in Walpole. It is accessible from Blackjack Crossing Rd., Halls Crossing Rd., River Rd., the Walpole Gateway, Route 123, and the Boat Launch WMA. There is limited parking at many of these locations. Please do not block the gates or the trail when you park.

Maps of the Rail Trail are available on the Conservation Commission website (walpoleoutdoors.org/trail-maps) and in Town Hall. 

We hope many of you will go out and explore Walpole’s Rail Trail.

Wendy and Will Grossman

Walpole Trail Committee

September Clarion Now On-line

Yes, and at the post offices for delivery to you tomorrow, September 30. Hard to believe that our summer is drawing to a close. 

To see the September CLARION – Click this Link – or on the front page below. Stay safe and well, and enjoy your Labor Day holiday weekend — yours, RAY BOAS, Publisher

Selectboard Meeting Agenda – 9/24/2

Police Department Statistics – July, 2023

At the public meeting tonight, one of the discussions was about the new Police Station and a member of the audience questioned how many police calls come into our “sleepy little town”. Apparently many more than we realize. The statistics from the month of July were shared at the meeting and then Cheryl Mayberry, Seclectboard Liason to the police department, forwarded them to me so I could share with you. Hopefully, we will see them regularly as we move closer to being asked to understand and support the need for a new police station. – Lil