Happy Birthday to You!

It seems too early to be thinking about fall, but the truth is the days are already getting shorter. Before we know it that crisp smell will fill the air and the leaves will dazzle us again with an amazing color display that is one of New England’s attractions. It is the time when some of us mistakenly assume that someone left the lights on upstairs at the town hall. The empty parking lot seems to indicate that carelessness by the last one to leave the town hall is costing the taxpayer unnecessarily, as nobody seems to be inside. Who ever thinks that way is wrong, very wrong. Someone is actually still inside, someone who is also celebrating a birthday today; find out who it is, read more»

Posted on 30 Jun 2009, 01:59 - Category: The Town Common
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Posted on 30 Jun 2009, 7:24 by Jim L
Happy Birthday Ms Blodgette
I hope you have many many more. We farm land in town that was formerlly known as the Blodgette farm. The work done by your husbands ancestor on the land must have taken a couple generations.

Thank you for your service to Holland.. I am sure the corrupt ones can not wait for you to resign so they can control the checkbooks too.
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Posted on 30 Jun 2010, 7:38 by Peter Frei
Who's celebrating her Birthday today?
The person who is really "running" our town is celebrating her birthday today. Most people do not know the importance of Linda Blodgett; she is working tirelessly in our town hall for more than 22 years.
Happy Birthday and thank you for your dedication and for being always nice and helpful to me!
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